Arched doorways encompassing the foyer – and a scalloped plasterwork fireplace just inside – establish a lively tone right off the bat. Furnishings that break the mold – a set of low-slung swivel chairs, for example, and a streamlined woven-leather bench – feel right at home.
Your dinner party menu is only one way to prove you have taste. Another? An uncommonly elegant dining area. Atop pleasingly retro parquet flooring and in front of the home’s original carved mantel, a trio of sinuous velvet chairs are arranged around an artfully hewn marble-topped table. From above, our brand-new Cloud Chandelier provides effervescent illumination. Cheers to all the memorable meals to come!
Just imagine what’s in stor(age) when your channeled sideboard makes a stylish statement of its own. An exultant burst of cherry blossoms brings depth and dimension against a geometric paneled wall. The vignette is finished with a luminous, archival ink artwork.
Sculptural furniture pieces have a hidden agenda: sparking sparkling conversations. A serpentine-shaped sofa can have an enlivening effect on a cocktail party, encouraging fluid chats and kindling fond memories. The modernist wall sconce sheds fresh light on any topic, with two separate lamp arms providing a romantic, diffused-just-so glow.
A small space can host a lot of drama – tripod chairs, theatrical cabinets, classical ceramics, and modern lighting are all on the cast list.
We find freedom in the wabi sabi art of rearranging, abiding by only one rule: Lively chats should flow from every low-slung seat. To illustrate the point, we sat two sections from our Kori Modular Sofa – seen here in our Boro Stripe upholstery – apart, to encourage guests to have a seat and stay awhile.
A curation of ceramics supply a perfectly imperfect touch in a sleekly defined WFH space.
You'll be instantly energized by a citrine leather chair and a task lamp that nods to collegiate nostalgia. At the center of it all: a midcentury-inspired console moonlighting as a desk, and beautifully bright artwork from Baltimore-based artist Shadra Strickland. (Its beauty is for you, not for Zoom...)
A coastal-cool aesthetic reigns in the main bedroom, where textiles and textures ebb, flow, and soothe. New this season: the woven leather headboard of our Cove Bed and a tie-dyed blanket that evokes the glimmering waves and the crashing surf.
Carving out a reading nook is simpler than it looks – you need only a cushy armchair, a standing lamp, and a table on which to place your tea.
Artwork isn't only for the walls. Our Landscape Buffet features dyed oak and maple doors reminiscent of rolling sand dunes – a compelling partnership between function and form.
If “We’ll always have Paris” is your mantra, this cinematic seating area with Old Hollywood charisma will feel just right. Anchoring the scene: our channel-tufted Julia Sofa, which feels as relaxing as it looks glamorous. Opposite that, a deep-seated linen perch lends a welcome lightness, while notes of ebony in the art and accessories are elegant aesthetic mainstays. The only things missing? A twinkling fire and the right soundtrack.
Stated in rich velvet fabrics and deep gem tones, these sumptuous chairs are an admirable choice for sharing an evening aperitif.
Everyone needs room to think – we took the sentiment literally, and carved out a corner that's dedicated to creative contemplation. With its array of ceramic sculptures and varied vessels in the inset shelving, this spot feels as meditative as a stroll through MoMa – especially with the addition of a bouclé daybed, which is far comfier than your typical gallery bench. Inspired by midcentury Danish originals, it's only improved by an abundance of natural light.
Our favorite gathering spaces hum with energy and life – this one's at its best when sunlight and gentle breezes filter in from the deck. A curvaceous sectional is so welcoming it can host a crowd; the fireplace awaits to cozy up the space when twilight falls.