The Designer’s Edit: Lessons from Our Projects
Each season brings an invitation to edit—to refine, to shift and to layer in new elements we love or remove objects which no longer resonate. Our projects have always embodied this philosophy, weaving timeless design with diverse items collected from travels and life experiences. Here are a few lessons from our portfolio that speak beautifully to our series, The September Edit.
Layering with Intention: Velvet sofas on wool rugs. Heavily textured throws on solid white bedding. Bold wallpaper with minimal furnishings. The juxtaposition of textures and concepts create depth and offer proof that restraint and variety can coexist.
Lighting as Atmosphere: Sculptural chandeliers with dimmers. Pendants that are as much art and sculpture as lighting. Sconces that set the tone for the room. Lighting truly is the “jewelry” of a room.
Surfaces That Speak: Entry consoles styled with ceramics, books and sculptural greenery demonstrate that subtle edits can define a space. Mantels that serve as art galleries. Shelves that showcase stylishly curated discoveries.
Art as Influence: No matter what form you love, art is the key differentiator in a space. From sculpture to framed works, we love making your art the centerpiece in your home.
The lesson? Design is an much about innovation as it is about refinement. With thoughtful editing, your home and the design of the spaces around you becomes both timeless and in tune with “this moment” in your life. Your interiors, therefore, become a reflection of your life at the moment and what is important to you.
This is the key reason our clients come to us. They discover their home no longer reflects their “inner” world and the values or priorities you currently cherish most. What does your home say about you?