Lema's philosophy for a universal design language: the In’Habit project
With Italian design brand Lema’s In’Habit project, design becomes a way of life. Creativity, practicality and the ‘Made in Italy’ essence all merge seamlessly in one universal language, now showcased in Miami’s captivating Sunrise House project…
May 23, 2024 | 10:00 pm CUT
Catalogue of style
In 2019, the catalogue unfolded within a hill-top house in Italy overlooking a vineyard, this year in 2024, Lema has furnished the ‘Sunrise House’ in Miami’s oceanfront neighbourhood of Bay Harbour. You’ll see how together, the many collections harmonise just as well amidst the geometric lines, glazed facades and robust slabs of this modern home. In fact, Lema’s furniture tempers the boldness of its show-stopping spaces, voluptuous metallic staircase and huge floor-to-ceiling windows, with the warmth of natural materials, neutral tones, assemblages of textures and details.‘Setting this scene allowed us to create a poetic and emotional story, rather than a didactic one,’ explains the team at Lema. ‘With each page, the catalogue unfolds a day in the life of a Lema home, illustrating how our products adapt to daily life from sunrise to sunset.’

Lema's philosophy for a universal design language harmoniously integrates into diverse lifestyles, from the serene hills of Italy to the vibrant oceanfront of Miami's Bay Harbour

Lema's furniture brings the warmth of natural materials, textures and neutral tones to the 'Sunrise House'
‘With In’Habit, Lema offers the widest range of tailor-made solutions we have ever achieved’
Holistic sensibility
Although the products are highly functional, the level of sensory detail is also high. The bedrooms of the Sunrise House are furnished with pieces such as – the Maddox bed, featuring an airy structure and various integrated lighting options; the Eureka vanity, designed to be secretly embedded as an intimate wall cupboard; or the Tian wardrobe with transparencies that playfully reveal and blur.
Pictured here, the Maddox bed, Top nightstand, Booken bookcase, Oydo coffee table and Lennox armchair (above); the Eureka wardrobe and vanity (middle); and Tian wardrobe, Notch pouf, and VentiTre walk-in closet (below)
For Lema, In’Habit is a trusty ‘tool’ for any designers’ back pocket – a fail-safe catalogue for luxury, ready to replace that little black book.
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