From 2022 to 2024 - Adriana Mot, the architect of Selftropy, the Wellness Method through Design and the force behind Land of Dochia, has been recognized as one of the Top Inspiring Entrepreneur Women. Let’s take a look at what has been said for the past four years:
Read MoreWe are beyond proud to share that Adriana Mot, the mastermind behind Selftropy, the Wellness Method through Design, has been recognized as one of the Top 20 Inspiring Entrepreneur Women of 2024 by Entrepreneurs Herald.
Read MoreAs the driving force behind Land of Dochia and the creator of the revolutionary Selftropy, the Wellness Method through Design, Adriana Mot has made waves in the industry. Her nomination as one of the Top 20 Inspiring Entrepreneur Women of 2024 highlights her commitment to pushing boundaries and inspiring others to do the same.
Read MoreNeurodesign is having a moment these days. Simply put, it’s defined as an approach that seeks to understand the relationship between design and neurology, and how manipulating environments – or in fact any designed object, from packaged goods to advertising – can influence brain function and possibly even slow or prevent cognitive decline…
Read More“Neurodesign is having a moment these days. Simply put, it’s defined as an approach that seeks to understand the relationship between design and neurology, and how manipulating environments – or in fact any designed object, from packaged goods to advertising – can influence brain function and possibly even slow or prevent cognitive decline. Adriana Mot of Dochia Interior Design has been a practicing designer in Toronto for over two decades, and a longtime proponent and student of neurodesign.”
Read MoreDochia's recent award-winning project reflects the essence of Selftropy Design – a fusion of neurodesign principles, ensuring a harmonious blend of aesthetics and emotional resonance. 🤝🏠 Stay tuned for updates on the award ceremony and the global impact of Dochia’s neurodesign contributions to interior design! 🌟
Read MoreThe time has flown by since launching the LOD magazine and we are thrilled to celebrate its first anniversary! Over the past year, LOD Magazine has become a hub of inspiration for arts and cultures enthusiasts, interior design aficionados, and individuals seeking to prioritize their mental health.
Read MoreNew York City, thank you! Our projects in US and Canada are getting attention! The many years of hard work and continuous learning, it’s humbling and rewarding to be in the spotlight! If you haven’t looked at our website in a while, this is the moment – access via link in BIO and subscribe to our vibrant monthly newsletter. No other adds! One good, design-and-positive-lifestyle-filled newsletter packing everything Land of Dochia is about! Come, visit, stay.
Read MoreOh, what a year! Named in the top 20 designers to watch for in 2023, Adriana has certainly stood up to the challenge. Selftropic™ design is getting traction as she’s working on several projects that apply this unique neuro-design tool to making environments that enhance wellbeing.
Read MoreWhen is it the best time to take a look at your life and make it better? NOW! One of the key factors is art, and that is the subject of this July's Culture piece. Neuroaesthetics is the fancy name for the scientific field that proved what we long suspected: that beauty and its artful representations are good for our souls.
Read MoreWith the spring finally here, it is time to let ourselves be engulfed by its mesmerizing power. For anyone with a cottage in the countryside or a friend that has such privilege, summer comes with a bundle of expectations on the subject.
Read MoreSecond year in a row, wow, what an honour! – to be listed in the top interior designers to look out for in 2023. Thank you for the trust and looking forward to the challenge!
Read MoreIn a world where fields and context are as important as physical boundaries, the notion of skin as the limit of our bodies is obsolete.
Read MoreAssertiveness and individuality are not to be reckoned with. In design, we see how secondary hues are combined in non-traditional ways. As we turn our attention more and more to who we are and what we genuinely like, we disentangle from norms set by others and find our own path.
Read MoreEcosystems are not only "nature" and separated from us. People are an active part of them, and more. Homes themselves are ecosystems in their own right, and living in tune with our surroundings - and with ourselves - has never been easier.
Read MoreHow you choose to define mental health is now left more and more up to you. Bombarded by definitions and opinions of all kinds, we tend, in health, to follow those whom we admire and respect. Like in all other.
Read MoreDelve into the Selftropy manifesto, discover a dreamy hotel in Barcelona, explore the beneficent relationship between music and our minds and unearth so much more!
Read MoreYou're in. You've got your people. Someone has your back. You've got someone else's back. That's what belonging could be. A sense of certitude like no other. That you matter in the context of others, those who accepted you for who you are because you are like them or, simply complement them on some cosmic level.
Read MoreIt’s been a blast, thank you for having me share some of our best practice methods and professional tips!
Read MoreThere is nothing like a deep breath of air in that sea-surrounded country. You can almost see the molecules, swirling happily around your nose in a pleasant, olfactory dance so beautiful that it renders all your senses mesmerized.
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