This residence is the epitome of Aspen modern. Winter white sofas mix with hard metal edges, floral motifs, pops of color, and textural materials and fabrics such as cow hide ceramic bark-inspired lamps, providing a showcase for an extensive contemporary art collection. References to mining and railroad in the design of light fixtures and coffee tables bring Aspen's rich past into the present.
Aspen Town Residence
Geometric lines, earth tones, and carefully curated materials provide an ever-so-subtle nod to 1970s Aspen. This residence’s warm palette and natural materials bring references to the surrounding natural beauty of the outdoors inside with features such as deep forest green drapes, a granite bathroom, and stone, leather, and wood coffee tables.
Seattle Residence
We renovated this historic two-acre Seattle estate originally designed by Harrie T. Lindeberg with ornamental gardens by the Olmsted Brothers by bringing together an eclectic mix of styles to play alongside the owners' extensive and vibrant art collection. Our design and curation creates a visually engaging and intentional space with elements ranging from a Brutalist-inspired mahogany sideboard to a robin-egg blue lacquer dining table.
New York Apartment
Here we bring together new and old with a contemporary feel that we infused throughout this residence in a pre-war building overlooking Central Park. A bold art collection and standout design elements like striking veined marble are showcase against more neutral but textured furnishings.
Colorado Cabin
The double-height gabled ceiling of this residence's original structure was a starting point for our inspiration for creating this space that draws on the history and surrounding natural landscape of the place. Throughout the entire residence, there is a subtle appreciation of the landscape as you can catch glimpses of the shimmering meadows and towering mountains while surrounded by an interior palette evoking the changing seasons.
Aspen TownHouse
A richness of textures makes the connection between the comfort of home and the beauty of the surrounding landscapes in this Aspen townhome. Unique vintage furniture from a Paris flea market and custom-built pieces stand out against the backdrop of reclaimed barnwood, Colorado buff local stone, custom bronze metal work, and cashmere upholstered walls.
Miami Office
For this Miami office we combined natural materials usually associated more with residential and rustic spaces with straight lines and clean surfaces to create a workspace that feels warm and comfortable while also feeling elevated and contemporary. Natural elements such as reclaimed wood, stone, and falling water and a common color palette of grays and browns unite a diversity of work and meeting spaces.
Seattle Airport
This privately owned and operated airport in Seattle provides a bespoke and curated travel experience, with its cozy fireplaces and brown saddle-leather seating. Brown and blue tones throughout, industrial light fixtures, and horizontal louvers on the facade pick up the refined ruggedness of the Pacific Northwest.
New York Office
The palette of this Hudson Yards office provides a neutral canvas on which to feature a spectacular collection of art. Concrete floors, bleached oak walls, and cream and brown fabrics make pops of color from the art and select pieces of furniture especially striking.