Where movement meets design, and rhythm becomes experience.

Where movement meets design, and rhythm becomes experience.

Where movement meets design, and rhythm becomes experience.

Where movement meets design, and rhythm becomes experience.

Kōr Klub was imagined as more than a studio — it’s a third space, where movement, design, and emotion flow together in harmony.


Every curve, texture, and light was crafted to mirror the rhythm of breath and the fluidity of motion. Designed in collaboration with House of Ruya, the space invites you to move through it as an experience — the scent in the air, the touch of natural materials, the warmth of light, and the conversations that fill the room.

Kōr Klub was imagined as more than a studio — it’s a third space, where movement, design, and emotion flow together in harmony.


Every curve, texture, and light was crafted to mirror the rhythm of breath and the fluidity of motion. Designed in collaboration with House of Ruya, the space invites you to move through it as an experience — the scent in the air, the touch of natural materials, the warmth of light, and the conversations that fill the room.

Kōr Klub was imagined as more than a studio — it’s a third space, where movement, design, and emotion flow together in harmony.


Every curve, texture, and light was crafted to mirror the rhythm of breath and the fluidity of motion. Designed in collaboration with House of Ruya, the space invites you to move through it as an experience — the scent in the air, the touch of natural materials, the warmth of light, and the conversations that fill the room.

Where movement meets design, and rhythm becomes experience.

Where movement meets design, and rhythm becomes experience.

Kōr Klub was imagined as more than a studio — it’s a third space, where movement, design, and emotion flow together in harmony.


Every curve, texture, and light was crafted to mirror the rhythm of breath and the fluidity of motion. Designed in collaboration with House of Ruya, the space invites you to move through it as an experience — the scent in the air, the touch of natural materials, the warmth of light, and the conversations that fill the room.