Elevated Mid-Century

Layered design integrates other organic textures of wool and sheepskin with elegant textiles, like jewel-tone high-performance velvets, and art to create an elevated, livable space.

Edouard Zak Photography (@edzakphoto)

Warmth, texture, color, dimension…

Wood is a hallmark of mid-century design, but this wood is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. You feel the urge to touch it and when you do, it delights your senses. The tactile smoothness of its raised and flat planes and the visual interest of warm-grained wood laid out in an artistic pattern against deep, saturated wall color.

Wood is also the star of the primary bedroom, adding architectural accent to the wall and ceiling. The long slats, in a light-tone oak, are paired with a fresh, sage green wall color, to promote serenity and relaxation. Burl wood clads a substantive dresser and nightstands in sophisticated curves. An airy, dream room to wake, energized to start the day, and to unwind for a restful evening.

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