Stone, Wood, and Brass Define This Vilnius Home
AKTAās interior for this Vilnius home is built around material contrast and spatial clarity. The layout is open and uninterrupted, connecting the entrance, kitchen, dining, and living areas with minimal barriers.
In the living room area, low-profile modular sofas face a textured wall of stone and ribbed panels. Natural stone is used throughout on walls, plinths, and flooring for texture.
The DS-266 YOGA leather armchair by de Sede, designed by Stefan Heiliger, adds sculptural movement to the room. Its geometric form and weight-shifting recline function offer both elegance and versatility.
The kitchen is a focal point dark wood cabinetry, matte ceramic countertops, and brass-lined drawers create a strong visual presence. A large island anchors the space, finished with brushed metal fixtures and seamless integration.
The palette is subdued: dark woods, cool stone, and soft textiles create a neutral backdrop for geometric art and sculptural accents.
Images from Darius Petrulaitis









