Stillark

Stillark
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Stillark is an architecture studio focused on the home and life within it. The studio’s mission is to enhance everyday living by creating timeless interiors designed to last. This philosophy also defines Stillark’s furniture collection, which is rooted in simplicity, functionality, and fine craftsmanship. Unlike traditional practices, Stillark works with custom solutions developed through three clear design frameworks, each carefully planned and guided by an in–house architect. This structured process ensures a seamless experience and results defined by both individuality and precision. The balance between refined aesthetics and lasting quality defines Stillark’s approach to affordable luxury and shapes a holistic home—designed for life.

Stillark opens the doors their expansive 500 sqm showroom, inviting you to immerse yourself in our curated collection of kitchens and furniture. Here, you can explore the concepts, philosophy, and color palette that define Stillark's product range. Central to the event is the emphasis on the significance of prolonging the lifespan of kitchens, ensuring they endure for generations through the use of quality materials, functional layouts, and sustainable design. A highlight of the event is a collaborative talk with Akuart, where the brands will delve together into the realm of sustainable design. Join and explore the strategies for creating spaces that prioritise the well-being of individuals and their daily needs.

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