The ‘Aire Modular Sofa,’ designed by Spanish duo Ramos+Bassols for Prostoria, blends compositional structure with a sense of lightness inspired by Adriatic rhythms. Elevated by a floating base, Aire’s components can stretch into linear forms or condense into cozy settings, offering ‘freedom in composition’ as the designers note. Subtle gaps between elements create visual rhythm, while add-ons like tables and armrests integrate seamlessly into the silhouette. Upholstered in smooth textiles and crafted at Prostoria’s Croatian facility, Aire merges traditional production with timeless modularity — a centerpiece of adaptable design.
In Guangzhou, the newly opened Xuelei Fragrance Museum redefines the role of scent in contemporary culture. As the world’s largest fragrance museum, its 7,000-square-meter space incorporates red brick architecture, poetic spatial design, and over 300 curated scent profiles. Through interactive installations and olfactory storytelling, the museum becomes a multisensory cultural landmark — one that positions fragrance as both art and archive.
August’s art and design innovations reflect a world increasingly shaped by fluidity and immersion. From modular furniture that adapts to its environment to museums that bring scent to life, these trends capture a growing desire for meaning, movement, and multi-dimensional storytelling in every creative expression.