Some stories begin with a place. Others begin with a conversation.
Since the introduction of Nhà Estate and Philippe Starck’s vision in Vietnam, the story has gradually extended beyond events and gatherings into a broader dialogue unfolding across architecture, design, luxury, and lifestyle communities. Through a growing collection of international and Vietnamese editorial features, the conversation around Nhà Estate has continued to evolve through many perspectives, each bringing its own lens to a shared narrative.

















Internationally, leading publications including Architectural Digest France, Designboom, Domus, Hotel Designs, Sleeper, and Tatler Asia introduced Nhà Estate to global audiences, highlighting Philippe Starck’s first residential project in Vietnam and the vision behind a place imagined not simply as a destination, but as a living environment shaped around community, experience, and humanity.
Across these conversations, recurring themes began to emerge: a philosophy that places people before architecture, a way of living where simplicity creates space for richer experiences, and a vision where belonging carries greater meaning than ownership.
In Vietnam, publications including Robb Report Vietnam, Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam, L’Officiel, Esquire, Tatler Vietnam, and The Saigon Times expanded the conversation further. The dialogue moved beyond architecture and design into broader discussions around changing ideas of luxury, thoughtful living, and a deeper connection between people and nature.
More importantly, what emerged was not simply media attention, but a broader exchange of ideas. Across articles, interviews, social platforms, and editorial perspectives, Nhà Estate gradually became a point of encounter where different voices and communities found resonance around a shared vision of living, one that is slower, deeper, and more connected to nature.