Milan-based multidisciplinary designer
Hoffmeyer is the founder of
The overarching concept of H+O is to spotlight tiles as a central part of a space. For Perfect Darkness, this meant featuring them in each room of the apartment, not only covering walls and floors, but also serving as fundamental structural and architectural elements.
The first collection, ‘Rilevi’ features simple modular tiles that can be combined and assembled in a number of various configurations and geometric







Uncovering the apartment’s original
Rooms are characterized by pattern, colour, light, and sound, conceived as individual installations driven by the bold use of tiles. Bright red tiles frame a living room fireplace and wrap a curved façade in the kitchen. Tightly packed black and white polka dot tiles cover the bathroom from floor to ceiling, in which one could picture taking a decidedly trippy shower. The bones of the building could handle the dramatics, with high ceilings, archways, and ornate double doors throughout.
An eclectic playlist composed by Italian musician Stefano Ghittoni played throughout the apartment, adding to an intrinsically homey atmosphere.
[Images courtesy of
The post