UNNA, Philippines

In the Philippines, UNNA unfolds as an exercise in restraint and sensitivity. A contemporary project where architecture dissolves into light and time, and every intervention emerges from a deep listening to its surroundings.

At VV Interior Home, the selection of artworks follows an intimate and precise vision: pieces chosen not for their presence, but for their ability to belong. Works that do not impose, but quietly endure, integrating seamlessly into the architecture.

The curatorial approach brings together artists whose practice moves between art and architecture, exploring line, structure, and the minimal gesture as a universal language. A dialogue that bridges European modernism with an Asian sensibility, creating a serene balance between rigor and emotion.

Among them, abstract and structural compositions stand out—where drawing becomes space and repetition becomes rhythm. Works that echo the essential dimension of Paul Klee, engaging with contemporary art through a silent and timeless perspective.

This project reflects an international approach, where art, architecture, and materiality converge into a coherent and deeply human narrative.

Each piece has been selected almost inevitably, as if it had always belonged here.

At UNNA, luxury is defined by what is not forced.
By what reveals itself over time.

VV Interior Home reaffirms its vision: a practice rooted in art curation, precision, and a global sensibility.

Location: Philippines

Typology: Residential / Hospitality

Interior Design & Art Curation: VV Interior Home

Practice: Interior design, contemporary art, furniture

Approach: Minimalist interior design, curated art interiors, sensory architecture