Dear readers,
I’m Sara Core, and every time I enter a space that feels alive, I notice one thing — it’s never about perfection. It’s about presence.
A home that breathes doesn’t depend on symmetry or trend. It depends on what you allow to stay — the texture of linen that still smells of sunlight, the lamp that holds traces of hands, the shadows that move across the wall like slow music.
At PletoStudio, we design objects that carry that quiet life within them. Our lamps are not static forms; they shift with the day. Morning light makes them soft. Evening turns them into silhouettes. Each one absorbs silence and gives it back as warmth.
We believe that an interior should feel like a pulse — not a museum. When you touch natural materials — clay, wool, cellulose — you touch something that remembers wind, water, and time. This is what brings emotion into architecture: aliveness.
Objects made with soul don’t fill space; they awaken it. They become gentle companions — keepers of light, memory, and breath.
When people ask me what makes a space feel human, I always answer:
“It’s not what you own, it’s what listens back.”
Your home should listen. It should welcome you in silence, exhale your fatigue, reflect your rhythm.
That’s what we strive for at PletoStudio — design that doesn’t decorate, but connects.
Because the most beautiful interiors aren’t built — they grow.
With light and emotion,
Sara Core
Trends & Style Editor at PletoStudio




