
Traccia
Taipei City, Taiwan
This home is shaped by life—by moments lived, places visited, and objects quietly gathered over time. Antique furniture, artworks, and personal artifacts come together not by design, but through natural accumulation. Each piece holds a memory: of travel, a season, a feeling. Light moves gently across lime-washed walls and timber floors, revealing subtle shifts in texture and tone. The result is a space that feels grounded, personal, and quietly resolved. Soft furnishing and furniture curation were led by APPARA Studio, who translated the client’s collection into a cohesive spatial language. A monolithic desk, carved with warm grain, anchors the study. In the dining area, a hand-crafted table and chairs echo the calm geometry of the architecture. An elliptical wall light in the bedroom adds a weightless gesture to the otherwise grounded composition. Every element—from curtains to carpets—was considered for its role in holding the space, without ever overstating. Across the home, old and new speak in quiet rhythm. A finely carved antique table sits beside contemporary seating; at the end of the entrance hall, a sculpture by Studio Znzo becomes a point of stillness. There is no need for spectacle. Instead, the architecture allows memory to settle and time to unfold—slowly, gently, and with care.














