Design Board: Coastal Cabin Living Room

Relaxed luxury, an easy background that oozes holiday vibes all year round.. warm neutrals, soft textures, and natural rustic elements pull together for a polished get-away-from-it-all space.

The stone and driftwood fireplace surround inspired the design for this space. Soft forms, rounded edges and warm neutrals invite conversation and lingering.

A pair of Danish Flag Halyard lounge chairs start the grouping off, fireside. Iconic low-slung and generous lines paired with sheepskin and down filled bolsters offer the coziest spot to relax.

An expansive Mario Bellini sofa softly billows with lines reminiscent of marshmallows, that works in unison with our chairs, is a large piece that fits easily into this low-contrast design.

Caramel leather in paired back channel tufting finishes the living area with a chaise that will only get better with time.

A pair of medium-sized coffee tables in a warm wood finish have the gently rounded lines that flow well with our other pieces, and offer flexibility to be moved around the space with ease as needed.

A matte ceramic side table modelled from a log tucks in against our chaise, luxe nature at its best.

The white glass and brass lighting is a modern take on the classic shell chandelier.

Comfort for bare feet in a texture reminiscent of sisal, the creamy undyed wool rug is durable yet soft enough for kids to play upon.

Woven sun art personifies the coast – seagrass and sun! Natural textures and handmade items add timeless interest and keep the space from feeling too formal.

If you are looking for a refresh or whole new look in your home, it’s easy to get started with our online consultation. Just fill out the Design Questionnaire, and we will be in touch to help you achieve the space of your dreams.

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Design Board: Slinky Sofa Living Room

Neutrals, but through a looking glass, slightly softened, warmer whites, softer, silkier blacks. Inspired by snakeskin, and fluid movement.

The sofa that started it all. A vintage DS 600 leather stunner by De Sede. Creamy leather, in all its superstar glory. All the other pieces are dark in tone to ensure this sofa stays the centre of the design.

A slinky sofa deserves a slinky rug, yes? The Monty Rug from W Studio fits the bill, a subtle snakeskin pattern in tonal greys..

A pair of ebony armchairs are light in footprint, but strong in presence with their modernist lines and exceptional construction.

An undulating leather top and midcentury vibe wood-frame link the inlaid natural oak floorboards to the furnishings.

That sofa requires a special coffee table, and this curvilinear rectangular form wrapped in black lizard leather by Karl Springer will do nicely.

A pair of Marcel Wanders floor lamps by Cappelini flank the sofa, increasing its visual weight and offering balance to all the dark tones in the space.

The Bezier oak console rests against the back wall, providing storage and display space behind the seating area. A rich black stain keeps it modern and cohesive with the rest of the space.

Spectacular photograph based art by Rita Bernstein is the crowning element of this room, haunting imagery created by her unique process of combining beeswax, oil paint and photography on paper.

If you are looking for a refresh or whole new look in your room, it’s easy to get started with our online consultation. Just fill out the Design Questionnaire, and we will be in touch to help you achieve the space of your dreams.

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Design Board: Gallery Living Room

What type of living space does a minimalist, eclectic art collector require as a backdrop for her pieces? Curvilinear shapes realized in crisp black and chalky white, the perfect frames for a revolving, ever-expanding art obsession.

A modern-yet-comfortable, low-slung sofa in the darkest velvet grounds the space and encourages lingering.

Conversation will flow with guests seated in these sculptural Attribution armchairs whose curves deserve their own appreciation.

Extra seating/footstools/installation pieces feature white linen seats and stacked forms that flow perfectly with the other furnishings.

Chalk-toned concrete offers a full circle of arches with this round coffee table, reinforcing form and texture here, as well as being extremely practical for use.

Pulling all the furnishings together is a wild dotty wool rug, which adds a layer of pattern and interest and repeats our circular shapes used through the room.

Stunning chrome floor lamps add a little sparkle, the unusual scale reflects the playful nature of the home owners approach to decorating their space.

Joining the gathering are the spectacular Totem sculptures by Rueben Karol. The bare wood and artisan nature of these works contrast very well against the polished living room, and add warmth here.

Of course, at the centre of all things fabulous, an equally fabulous plexiglass and brass chandelier by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt – an organic grouping of organic forms. The influx of color invites you into the space, and encourages you toward the centre of the grouping.

If you are looking for a refresh or whole new look in your home, it’s easy to get started with our online consultation. Just fill out the Design Questionnaire, and we will be in touch to help you achieve the space of your dreams.

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