Leather Insight Journal
Applications of Italian Leather in High-End Interior Acoustic Design
In high-end interior design, acoustic performance is a critical yet often overlooked factor. Spaces such as conference rooms, lounge bars, resorts, and private residences must not only look refined, but also sound comfortable—with reduced reverberation, controlled echoes, and enhanced acoustic privacy.
The Impact of Italian Leather on Emotion and Comfort in Living Spaces
In contemporary interior design, wellness living goes beyond visual beauty. It emphasizes emotional comfort, mental well-being, and a sense of calm within everyday spaces.
The Trend of Combining Leather & Wood in High-End Interior Design
In interior design, material combinations have always been a source of fresh experiences. Among them, leather and wood are two timeless materials—closely associated with both aesthetics and functionality.
Why Does GreenMoss Choose to Walk Alongside Contemporary Art?
The answer does not lie in logos, but in the spirit of material. And GreenMoss chooses to tell its story in a different way—through contemporary art.
GreenMoss and the Social Impact of a Public Exhibition
In an era where public attention is increasingly fragmented by fleeting images and short-lived trends, the fact that a public art exhibition could draw millions of people to pause, reflect, and share their experience is, in itself, remarkable.
Memory Does Not Live Only in History Books — When a Pedestrian Street Becomes a Living Museum
The installation exhibition “From the Victory of Bạch Đằng to the Great Victory of April 30, 1975” did not take place in a museum.
When Young People Stop Before a Sculpture
Reflections from the “Bạch Đằng” Exhibition on the Role of Public Art in Awakening Historical Awareness and Aesthetic Sensibility Among the New Generation
When Art Raises Questions in the Middle of the City
An Installation by Lê Hữu Hiếu and a Space for Dialogue on Urban Memory
A sculptural mass. No name. No introduction. No boundaries.
A Ten-Year Journey to Erect the Bạch Đằng Monument on the Pedestrian Street
Ho Chi Minh City, April 2025. At the heart of Nguyễn Huệ Pedestrian Street—an avenue emblematic of the city’s contemporary rhythm and commercial vitality—a nearly 30-meter-long sculptural installation quietly emerged.
The Spirit of Vietnamese Youth on April 30: Pride – Connection – Creativity | GreenMoss
April 30, 1975 is etched in history as a radiant milestone, marking the victory of the Vietnamese people after years of prolonged struggle.






