About the Studio
We started Eclective Studio because we believe design should matter. Not as decoration, but as a way to shape how people live, how places breathe and how landscapes survive. We work together because our ideas strengthen each other. We come from different backgrounds, but we share one drive: to make spaces that feel honest, grounded and connected to the world around them.
We design with respect. For the history of a place. For resources. For nature. For the people who will live, work or wander through the spaces we create. We avoid shortcuts and cheap solutions when they compromise quality or ecology. Good design takes care of its surroundings instead of draining them. That principle sits at the heart of everything we do.
We approach every project as a collaboration. With clients, with craftspeople, with experts and with the communities connected to a site. We listen first, question everything and don’t pretend we have all the answers from the start. Design is a process, not a straight line. We make room for dialogue, intuition and unexpected paths. That makes the work stronger.
We believe in designing with the landscape, not against it. Whether we work on a farmstead, a self-sufficient home, a cultural site or a project rooted in heritage, we look for the natural logic of a place. Light, material, ecology and human rhythms guide our choices. A building should feel inevitable, as if it has always belonged there.
We want our work to age well. Not just physically, but socially and ecologically. The world is shifting, and design needs to shift with it. Our ambition is not scale; it’s depth. We stay small on purpose, so we can stay involved and present in every step of a project. Growth for us means building a network of like-minded makers, builders and thinkers who care about the same things.
Eclective Studio exists to create spaces that are thoughtful, regenerative and meaningful. Places that respect their context, hold a sense of calm and carry the traces of the people and landscapes that shaped them. That is the contribution we want to make. And it’s the standard we hold ourselves to, every time we design.

