Our Mural & Art Projects
Our mural and art projects bring walls to life with imagination, craftsmanship, and atmosphere. Browse the sections below—and don’t forget to explore the sub-pages—for stories, insights, and glimpses behind the scenes.
A calm space between rooms, held open by light and a view that never hurries.
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The Lagoon—The Quiet Heart of the Corridor
This section of the mural was painted last, after the light of the landscapes and the rhythm of the trees had found their balance. It arrived almost on its own—a still inlet of soft blue-green, distant forest dissolving into air and reeds that rise as gently as breath.
It was the moment where the space exhaled.
A place to rest between rooms. A view that does not insist.
The Lagoon held the quiet centre of the landing—a tenderness that didn’t need to be announced, only encountered.














A passage of light that leads and does not rush
When day gives way, the house softens into sky
Even the smallest thing holds the whole breath of the room
Ammonite—The Room That Remembers
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A study in curves and reflection, where light gathers and recedes. A wall that breathes with the room—soft, elemental, quietly luminous
Ammonite—A Quiet Spiral of Light and Shadow
Light gathers softly here.
It moves slowly across the surface—revealing form, then letting it disappear again.
The wall becomes a quiet place to rest the eye,
where stillness and mystery are allowed to stay.


An early exploration of living surface and luminous atmosphere.
Murals Too Expansive for One Photograph
These panoramas can’t be captured in a single frame—and that is precisely their magic. Panorama murals are my speciality. There’s a wonderful freedom in painting across expansive surfaces, letting creativity stretch as far as the eye can see. Traditional perspective, which usually draws the viewer into a painting, takes on a new role in this immersive context.


A wonderful art project with patients enthusiastically participating:
I was initially scheduled to paint only on weekends and after office hours, as both the staff and I were concerned that paint odours might irritate sensitive patients—despite using the best and most environmentally friendly paints available.
However, those worries soon proved unfounded. The patients thoroughly enjoyed watching the mural come to life, many even sharing ideas to enhance the panorama.
One patient asked me to include glimpses of his favourite hiking path within the scenery. Another, who cared deeply for a group of cacti in his garden, inspired the placement of cacti in a quiet corner near the cooling rocks.
But the involvement didn’t end with the patients. I learned from the group’s physicist about the remarkable way a pond’s water transitions to reflect the sky above. In short, everyone engaged wholeheartedly in the process, and I couldn’t have wished for a better outcome.


Where the Air Turns to Light – New Zealand's Lakes & Mountain Panorama Mural
Where the Air Turns to Light


I could NOT resist. If you like bird song, clicking the arrow will transport you right to New Zealand!
These beautiful sounds: Dawn chorus with tūī are Crown Copyright, Source: Department of Conservation (NZ). www.doc.govt.nz
A landscape held between reflection and rising mist
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Where land, light and memory meet on the shoreline of morning
The Ocean That Thinks




Where the mind drifts beneath light, carried by a quiet tide
A stillness rising from the deep.
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Let Your Visions Take Shape
A mural is more than decoration—its atmosphere, memory, and story. If you feel the pull of an idea, please share it here. Let’s see where your vision could lead.
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Atelier by Stefanie Schuessler — House of Lyria · Cambridge, UK · © 2025 All rights reserved
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