MilK Decoration N°60
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A quintessential guide to interior decor, lifestyle and art.
In Issue No. 60:
The discreet yet accomplished Rose Uniacke (@roseuniacke) possesses a rare way of making history livable. Her light touch, her precise eye, her appreciation for the quiet beauty of things. Her hushed yet vibrant interiors remind us that design, when it is right, doesn't seek to seduce: it establishes itself over time.
In 2025, more than ever, MiLK Decoration has explored a creative approach that reconnects with the essential: gesture, material, and slowness. They multiplied their encounters with creatives who explore the intimate link between know-how and imagination, tradition and modernity, memory and movement. They all share the same quest: that of a craftsmanship that rejects the past in order to better anchor itself in the present and invent tomorrow.
Rediscovered as an avant-garde figure, Carlo Bugatti embodies this visionary craftsmanship, this fertile tension between past and modernity. Between a dreamlike Middle Ages and a foreshadowed futurism, his furniture-sculptures, both raw and refined, resonate today as manifestos of a "future past" and captivate collectors.
In her own way, Viennese pastry chef Sophia Stolz (@stolzes) belongs to this same family of free spirits, transforming indulgence into performance. Her extravagant cakes, both baroque and conceptual, push the boundaries of the discipline to better reinvent it, because, as she says, "you have to understand tradition in order to oppose it. Otherwise, rebellion has no depth."
In a different vein, Alfie di Trolio, aka @_ocu_lus_, crafts a universe in London that straddles the line between reality and imagination. Jorge Parra (@georgeosparra) shares a similar taste for the marvelous, creating inhabited settings in his Palazzo d’Aranjuez where mythology, Spanish folklore, and couture intertwine. For both artists, reality becomes scenery, and life itself, a stage.
As 2026 dawns, one conviction remains: beauty is never static—it reinvents itself with every hand that shapes it.
French with English translations.
MilK Decoration magazine wants to inspire a new generation of contemporary, urban families with features in the matters of decor, design and lifestyle. Released six times a year, the magazine presents you with the very latest trends that are taking over the world of home decor design.
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