At Graphenstone, we are always inspired by professionals who share our vision of creating healthier, more conscious living spaces. One of those voices is Raini Peters, a Berlin-based interior designer and stylist whose work combines holistic design principles, sustainability and a deep connection to nature.
Through her practice, Raini explores how the spaces we inhabit influence our wellbeing, emotions and everyday experiences. Her approach focuses on creating interiors that are not only beautiful, but also healthier and more meaningful for the people who live in them.
In a recent article, Raini reflects on a question many homeowners encounter during renovation projects: why do some beautifully designed luxury spaces still feel uncomfortable, disconnected or somehow “not quite right”?
According to Raini, the answer often goes beyond aesthetics. The materials selected for a project, the quality of the indoor environment, natural light, textures and the connection between people and place all contribute to how a space feels once it is occupied.
This perspective closely aligns with Graphenstone’s commitment to healthier and more sustainable interiors. Material choices play a significant role in shaping indoor environments, which is why architects, designers and homeowners are increasingly paying attention to factors such as low emissions, natural ingredients and long-term durability.
For her Berlin renovation project, Raini explored solutions that support a more conscious approach to interior design, where material selection becomes part of a wider strategy to create spaces that promote comfort, wellbeing and environmental responsibility.
As the project continues to evolve, we look forward to seeing the completed apartment and sharing the final results.
About Raini Peters
Raini Peters is a Berlin-based interior designer, stylist and founder dedicated to creating holistic, sustainable and biophilic spaces. Her work focuses on designing environments that support wellbeing while maintaining a strong connection to nature, materials and mindful living.
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We invite you to read Raini’s original article and discover her reflections on healthy interiors, conscious renovation and the role materials play in creating spaces that truly feel like home.


