Where SILver meets COlour.
Global design curation, contrast-led.
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A curated platform for spaces, objects, and creative studios globally. We feature work that reflects intentional design thinking — from architecture to industrial design, interiors to digital spaces.
SILCO EDIT: Spaces
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Steel Blue Holds the Room: Dandelion Art Therapy Studio by Plus Concept Studio
Where a single colour ties wall paint, curtain fabric, and glass-block grout into one spatial argument — across a former veterinary clinic in northern Italy. -
How yellow holds its ground next to steel
Three spaces where yellow and steel occupy the same room without one overwhelming the other — a vivid counter in Shanghai, stainless panels against soft yellow surfaces in Seoul, and a steel kitchen framed in yellow in Berlin's Kreuzberg. -
How pink and blue find their balance, from floors to furniture
Four rooms where pink and blue occupy the same space and find their balance — at every scale, from a cobalt blue floor and a pink sofa to two salmon pink walls and a teal kitchen volume. SILCO EDIT on why warm and cool keep ending up together. -
A red staircase is never just a staircase
Three homes where the staircase is red — and the rest of the house is organised around it. A floating perforated steel structure in a London Georgian maisonette. A lacquered red circulation core cutting through a Victorian section in San Francisco. A signal red spine connecting two halves of a house designed to divide. -
When green meets blue, why this pairing works
Three spaces where green and blue occupy the same room without merging — across different tones, surfaces, and spatial roles. Lime green and cornflower blue. Mint green and steel blue. A colour pairing that keeps appearing in contemporary interiors, and a closer look at why it works. -
Blue as a point, not a palette
Four contemporary interiors where cobalt blue appears once — as a curtain, a panel, a column, a frame — and defines the entire spatial logic. SILCO EDIT curates colour as architecture.
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SILCO HAUS curate spaces, objects, and stories that carry tension. And through Studio SILCO, we make them.
SILCO EDIT: Stories
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Designing the Feast
On Thai-Nepalese fusion, supper clubs, and a table that never repeats. — with Nat & Ayush. -
Where Objects Feel Alive
On clay, eyes, and the moment something begins to look back. — with Jihyeon. -
Thinking Through Making
On starting without the full picture, and finding out what it is along the way. — with Sean -
A Life in Between Forms
On working with the hand, thinking through material, and finding a way of making that feels right. — with Thannie