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The Homes of Topics That Transform: Interiors That Reveal a Creative Identity

There are spaces where creativity is not staged, it is lived.
The homes of the editorial team behind Topics That Transform are not showrooms nor curated performances. They are living extensions of their visual intelligence, places where ideas begin long before they become narrative, image, or editorial concept.

Here, décor is not decoration. It is instinct, precision, memory, mood, and authorship. An atmosphere that thinks, feels, and shapes.

This is an intimate look inside those interiors, the private worlds where the visual and emotional foundations of TTT quietly take form.

Author: Claudia Valdez

A space that thinks, vibrates, and articulates narrative

Claudia’s home is not assembled; it is composed.
Every piece exists because it shifts the atmosphere: handcrafted works from Mexico, sculptures that interrupt the expected, textures that anchor energy, objects collected with the precision of someone who has spent a lifetime shaping visual culture.

Her interior is a dialogue of clarity and emotion,  neutral tones that hold tension, structured compositions softened by lived-in warmth, layers that reveal not a trend but a state of mind.

Claudia’s home evolves as she evolves. Not in structure, but in sensibility: a new artwork that reframes a corner, a sculptural accent that alters the room’s rhythm, a textile that recalibrates the entire mood.

This is where her storytelling begins.
This is where the emotional tone of TTT is refined.
A space that doesn’t speak loudly, it defines.

Art Print “Come A little Closer”; by Ángel Hernández.

Eden Square Tray; by Jonathan Adler.

ART PRINT “SINGULARITY”; BY ANGEL HERNANDEZ.

MUÑECA ARTESANAL DE CARTÓN.

Lee Ruched Articulating Printed Shade Brass Floor Lamp; by ANTHROPOLOGIE.

Belia Sectional Sofa; by ROVE CONCEPTS.

scented candle; by LE LABO.

Large Fringed Wool-Blend Rug; by H&M HOME.

Piping-Detail Velvet Cushion Cover; H&M HOME.

FADO Table lamp; by IKEA.

The Book of Printed Fabrics; by TASCHEN.

Vintage Full Length Mirror; by WAYFAIR.

Venom Emerald Flatwoven Rug; by JONATHAN ADLER.

A home where aesthetics breathe with intention

Noemí’s home feels like a held breath,  serene, intentional, exquisitely attuned to the way beauty moves through space.

Her visual language is unmistakable: warm woods, sculptural shapes, organic fibers, soft light falling with purpose. Nothing overwhelms, because everything has been chosen by an eye trained to see beyond the obvious.

There is artistry in her restraint.
Power in her softness.
Emotion in her geometry.

Her interiors echo the very DNA of TTT’s visual world: design that listens, textures that ground, and compositions that feel effortless yet inevitable.

Within her walls, creativity is not forced, it unfolds. Her home is a sensory studio, a quiet engine where the aesthetic pulse of TTT is shaped with precision and emotional intelligence.

COLORBLOCK LAQUER SQUARE DIMENSIONAL WALL ART BY MARGO SELBY; BY WEST ELM.

SCULPTURAL 5-LIGHT GLOBE CHANDELIER; BY WEST ELM.

ANTIQUE MINX MAGENTA RUG; BY FLOR.

AISE SECTIONAL; BY WEST ELM.

SVELTI DINING CHAIR; BY ARTICLE.

NELSON SAUCER BUBBLE PENDANT; BY HERMAN MILLER.

ART PRINT “SERIGRAFIA GUARDIANES” BY SEHER ONE.

VELVET + WOOL CIRCLE PILLOW; BY SCHOOLHOUSE.

MIFFY FLOOR LIGHT; BY MOMA DESIGN.

A space where clarity becomes atmosphere

Andrea’s home is a lesson in modern serenity.
Clean lines, open light, curated accents, a composition that invites focus rather than demands attention.

Her environment mirrors her editorial discipline: thoughtful, balanced, intentionally quiet. It is a space where the mind can breathe, where ideas move without friction.

Nothing is excessive; everything is aligned. What remains is a calm architecture that supports creation,  a visual clarity that becomes emotional clarity.

In Andrea’s world, beauty emerges from order.

CERAMIC VASE “TIERRA BLANCA”; BY ROSTAN

DECORATIVE CUSHION; BY BLOOMINGVILLE

DECORATIVE CUSHION; BY BLUEBELL & CO

MARTIN MARGIELA: THE WOMEN’S COLLECTION 1989-2009; BY RIZZOLI

“COSY” SANTAL SCENTED CANDLE; BY THE OLPHACTORY.

THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY; BY MATT HAIG

 A luminous interior shaped by warmth

Elizabeth’s space radiates familiarity,  not simplicity, but sincerity.
It is a home built around light, plants that animate corners, soft textures that soften the day, and objects that reveal a life lived with affection rather than performance.

Her aesthetic is warm, approachable, and quietly intentional.
There is harmony in how she occupies space, an ease that makes every corner feel lived, loved, and fully present.

Elizabeth’s interior doesn’t need grandeur to resonate; it carries emotion in its authenticity.

GERANIUM PAPER PLANT; BY THE GREEN VASE.

“HERBAL BOTANY” 4-PIECE FRAMED CANVAS WALL ART; BY MARTHA STEWART.

“CURRANT NOIR” CANDLE; BY QUINCE.

FIGURE JEWELRY STAND; BY CB2.

DANDELION HEAD PAPERWEIGHT; BY AFLORAL

CLOSING

The homes of the Topics That Transform editorial team are not mere interiors,  they are emotional blueprints.
Through Claudia’s cinematic precision, Noemí’s visual intuition, Andrea’s disciplined clarity, and Elizabeth’s luminous warmth, the architecture of TTT comes into focus.

A media house is not defined only by what it publishes, but by the spaces where its creators think, feel, imagine, and live. Here resides the intimate architecture behind the global vision of Topics That Transform.