An evolving commentary on interiors, objects, and spatial references that shape a way of living. Each entry pairs writing with imagery, reflecting on material, form, and atmosphere through a quiet, observant lens.
Thoughtfully composed to be revisited over time. A place for ideas, stories, and impressions to accumulate, settle, and take on new meaning.
The Interior of a Woman Who Knows Exactly What She’s Doing
What the homes of highly productive women all have in common.
Why Designers Mix Old and New
A room that contains only new things often feels unfinished, no matter how complete it appears.
The Importance of Letting Light Move Through a Room
Light is what makes a room feel alive. Without variation, even the best interiors fall flat.
The Styling Trick That Makes Any Room Feel More Expensive
Learn how to style open shelving like an interior designer. Discover tips for arranging objects, mixing materials, and creating warm, modern kitchens. Avoid common mistakes and create shelves that feel natural, elevated, and timeless.
How Designers Make New Kitchens Feel Established
Patina is often described as the visible trace of time. The softening of a finish. The darkening of a handle where hands return again and again.
How To Add Elements of Patina to Your Space
Patina is often described as the visible trace of time. The softening of a finish. The darkening of a handle where hands return again and again.