A journal on circular interiors, context and continuity.
This space brings together reflections from practice - on reuse, excess, technology, regulation and the realities of working with circular design in real projects.
Some pieces start from questions. Others from friction, observation or collaboration. What they share is a focus on how interiors function over time: how materials move, where systems fail and what it takes to make circular design work beyond intention. Occasionally, reflections also emerge from the experience of building May Again itself.
Written for designers, makers and partners working across cultural, public and commercial spaces and for anyone interested in interiors that evolve rather than reset.
