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QUARTET II
SCOPE
Full Interior Design, Custom Fabrication, Furnishing & Decoration
PHOTOGRAPHY
Visnja Jovanovic



Originally a three-bedroom apartment, this Belgrade Waterfront apartment unfolds as a muscular yet quiet interior, shaped by tactile materials and subtle shifts in tone. Every surface invites touch — veined stone, brushed metal, and deeply textured tile — held together by a palette of shadow, density and warmth.



Natural texture and diffused lighting guide the experience, not through statement, but through atmosphere.
The bathrooms offer a kind of retreat within retreat. Lined in layered, striated stone, the walls play with texture rather than colour, with light carefully calibrated to fall across their surfaces. Niches are recessed, fittings recede, and materials do the talking. There’s a calm here — one that’s felt rather than styled.
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In the kitchen, dark timber veneer frames the space, grounding the central island in weight and form. High-spec appliances are concealed within the joinery, with Philips Hue lighting adding nuance from day to evening. Seating edges closely around the island, without theatrics a natural point of connection rather than performance.





Throughout the apartment, lighting is restrained, designed to graze rather than spotlight. The joinery is resolved down to the smallest handle, fabricated locally, and tied through every space in tone and proportion.
Because each element was placed to last — to hold space, and keep unfolding.