
Last week I took a short day off and headed to Oxford with Lu b for a change of scenery.
It’s not a work post this time—just a quick photo diary from the day. I’m always drawn to buildings, doors, textures and details, and Oxford is full of them.
Lu b, of course, came along as the unofficial supervisor.


1) Countryside stop (and a very proud cyclist)
A sunny break with open views, fresh air, and Lu b enjoying the ride a little too much.


2) Oxford has some very… unexpected architecture
You never really know what you’ll see around the next corner in Oxford.

3) Craftsmanship details that caught my eye
One thing I love about Oxford is the mix of old and new.
The carved timberwork, stone detailing, and the way entrances are framed—there’s a lot of inspiration in those small design choices.




4) A classic Oxford landmark moment
A proper postcard moment to end the day—blue sky, beautiful architecture, and one very happy dog.


Back to work as normal this week. If you’d like to discuss a project, feel free to get in touch—messages are always welcome and I’ll reply as soon as I can.

Great design is usually about the details—clean lines, proportions and finishes.