Office Digest
Your gateway to inspiration. OFFICE DIGEST features in-depth journal-style editorial pieces – spotlighting the designers, places, and ideas shaping the R HUGHES aesthetic. These articles provide an engaging yet concise exploration of the narratives behind the brand.
The Spirit of the Renaissance: The Galileo Collection by Pierre Augustin Rose
A Bit of Pixie Dust: Collection Particuliere at Milan Design Week
Collection Particulière returned to Milan Design Week 2025 with VELOURIA, the title taken from American rock band, Pixies (Bossanova, 1990). No point in looking for it in the dictionary, it isn’t there. VELOURIA is a resonance, an intuition, a touch.
Cultivating Terrain: The SYLVATICA Collection by ERDEN
Natasha Baradaran: A Love Letter to LA
Pierre Augustin Rose: From Paris, With Love
Located on the fourth floor of the historic Odd Fellows Hall—once Mario Sorrenti’s studio—the new gallery reflects the brand’s quiet elegance, pairing original brick arches with sculptural curtains, modular sound, and a commanding console to create a space at once monastic and modern.
Well Placed: XXV Years of Alexander Lamont
Erden: A Symphony of Texture
R HUGHES NEW YORK: From Peaches to Apples
This feature within the latest issue of OFFICE MAG captures our most significant professional leap in over a decade — embarking on a new chapter in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Opening another location, especially in New York City, felt like an insurmountable challenge. Could we do it? Do we want this? Would our voice resonate in this new community? These questions weighed heavily on us, but our fears were quieted by the steadfast belief of our most trusted supporters and showroom partners, whose unwavering faith gave us the strength to move forward.
R HUGHES Welcomes Chaaban Designs
Modern Murano: A New Collection from Ochre
Rose Uniacke : Always in Bloom
R HUGHES brings an elevated new dimension to its New York Design Center showroom with the introduction of Rose Uniacke’s distinguished collection of textiles, furniture, and lighting. Known for her signature aesthetic — one that seamlessly balances quiet simplicity with refined elegance— Uniacke’s pieces embody craftsmanship, longevity, and an understated sense of luxury.