A curated home for
collecting objects, art, and memories
Housed in a historic Brooklyn brownstone, speaklow is part personal museum, part flea market. The living archive brings together found art, antique objects, and contemporary design collected by interior stylist Michael Brown and art director Duy Pham from around the world.
The visual identity centers on a monogram of interlocking, stylized characters—densely arranged, overlapped, and connected. Drawing inspiration from Bauhaus geometric precision and traditional East Asian signature seals, the mark balances modernist rigor with timeless elegance.
The spatial curation embodies a deeply personal approach: creating atmospheres and evoking memories through intuitive gathering and unexpected juxtapositions. Each object tells a story, building a personal archive of taste and sensibility. Speaklow has been featured in T: The New York Times Style Magazine and other interior design publications.
www.speaklownyc.com
role: identity design & spatial curation
Year: 2021–ongoing
The visual identity centers on a monogram of interlocking, stylized characters—densely arranged, overlapped, and connected. Drawing inspiration from Bauhaus geometric precision and traditional East Asian signature seals, the mark balances modernist rigor with timeless elegance.
The spatial curation embodies a deeply personal approach: creating atmospheres and evoking memories through intuitive gathering and unexpected juxtapositions. Each object tells a story, building a personal archive of taste and sensibility. Speaklow has been featured in T: The New York Times Style Magazine and other interior design publications.
www.speaklownyc.com
role: identity design & spatial curation
Year: 2021–ongoing