INTERIORS
Our studio works with private, primarily residential clients on projects where the interior design carries significant architectural consequence. Engagements often begin during planning stages or at moments of substantial reinvention, when the objective is not decoration, but a more resolved and enduring way of living.
Work often includes primary residences, multi-home clients, new construction, major renovations, and homes requiring a high level of customization. These projects typically involve close coordination across disciplines, the development of custom elements, and a structured process designed to support long timelines and complex decisions.
Interiors are shaped through material research, close collaboration with architects, lighting designers, landscape architects, artisans, and fabricators, and a consistent focus on proportion, function, and longevity. Many projects remain private. Our experience is reflected less through attribution than through the depth and character of the work itself.
Our studio is best suited to clients seeking thoughtful, long-term environments supported by clear process, technical rigor, and continuity from concept through completion.
Beginning a Conversation:
Most engagements begin with an initial discussion focused on project context, timing, scope and budget. These early conversations help establish alignment before design work formally begins.
Our studio accepts a limited number of projects at any given time in order to maintain continuity across phases and sustained involvement throughout the life of a project.
We welcome inquiries from clients planning new homes, undertaking significant renovations, seeking collectible or highly customized furnishings, or looking for a long-term design partner across multiple residences.
PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL WORK
What defines our Private Residential Work?
Scale and Responsibility
Projects often extend across multiple years and require layered documentation, budgeting, and coordination. Decisions made early can affect construction sequencing, fabrication timelines, and long-lead materials sourced from multiple regions.
Coordination Across Disciplines
Our studio often works within broader teams that include architects, landscape designers, lighting consultants, fabricators, and art advisors. Our role is to help maintain clarity as decisions move from concept into detailed design, construction, and installation.
Customization as Standard
Standard solutions rarely resolve spatial or proportional goals at this level. Furniture, millwork, lighting, and finishes are often developed specifically for the project. Prototypes are reviewed, stone is selected at source, and finishes are refined through testing.
Sourcing Depth
Materials are evaluated for character and performance. Fabrication partners are chosen for capability rather than proximity. Pieces may be produced with specialized workshops or independent artisans, prioritizing longevity and precision.
Discretion and Continuity
Many projects remain private by design. Discretion is emphasized. Communication is structured, documentation is clear, and relationships often extend beyond a single project. Experience is conveyed through patterns of work rather than attribution.
INTERIORS SCOPE
Collaboration is foundational to how the studio works. Interiors are developed to support architectural intent, creating continuity rather than contrast between disciplines.
The studio acts as a connective layer across project teams, aligning custom elements, material decisions, and technical requirements with the overall direction of the work.
Relationships with artisans, workshops, galleries, and fabricators allow us to develop solutions that go beyond standard offerings, helping each project remain precise, cohesive, and highly specific..
Projects of this nature benefit from structure. Timelines are longer, coordination is broader, and decisions carry greater downstream impact.
Projects of this nature benefit from structure. Timelines are longer, coordination is broader, and decisions tend to carry greater downstream impact. Clients can expect a measured pace that prioritizes resolution over speed. Many engagements involve parallel work streams, with fabrication, documentation, procurement, and site coordination happening simultaneously.
Communication is consistent, documentation is thorough, and collaboration across teams is intentional rather than reactive.
OUR COMMON SERVICES:
Interior planning and spatial development
Material research and specification
Furniture planning and selection
Custom furniture and object development
Lighting coordination and design
Art placement strategy
Procurement and logistics management
Installation oversight
Post-completion refinement
NEW CONSTRUCTION
“Ground-up” residential projects benefit from early and sustained interior involvement. Interior decisions influence architectural detailing, millwork profiles, material transitions, and key junctions long before they are visible, shaping how the space ultimately presents itself.
Our studio works closely with architects, builders, and specialist collaborators from the outset. This early involvement allows the interior design to support and extend the architectural intent of the home, strengthening continuity, clarity, and the way spaces are experienced over time.
These engagements often unfold across multiple years and require coordination across disciplines. Drawings, prototypes, and material studies help maintain alignment as the project moves from concept into construction, fabrication, and installation. This ensures that design intent remains consistent from start to finish.
RENOVATION
Renovation projects always begin with a careful evaluation of the existing architecture. The purpose is to understand what should remain, what can be refined, and how the structure can be improved so it functions more clearly for the way it is used today.
Work at this scale often extends beyond surface changes to include structural reconsideration, systems upgrades, and a recalibration of proportion. Enhancing circulation, refining material relationships, and introducing custom elements help strengthen the connection between original architecture and new interventions.
The objective is not to layer new finishes onto existing potentially problematic conditions, but to rework the interior so the space feels intentional rather than amended. Clear sequencing, documentation, and close collaboration with the build team help keep complex renovation work organized and predictable.
FURNITURE, LIGHTING & DESIGN SELECTION
Furniture and lighting selection play a critical role in interior design, shaping how architecture is experienced and how spaces function over time. Each decision considers proportion, material continuity, and how pieces will function within the broader environment.
The studio evaluates a combination of custom elements, collectable & vintage works, and contemporary pieces, selecting items that reinforce the overall project language and support how the space will be used. When appropriate, original pieces are developed to resolve specific spatial or functional conditions.
Procurement is managed as part of the design process rather than a separate phase. Our studio oversees sourcing, vendor coordination, custom production, and logistics to ensure that selections move clearly from concept into installation.
CUSTOMIZATION
Customization is often fundamental to our interior work. When existing solutions cannot adequately resolve spatial, functional, or material goals, our studio develops new ones.
Furniture, lighting, hardware, and architectural elements may be designed specifically for a project. Prototypes are reviewed, fabrication partners are selected for capability, and details are refined through iteration.
This work connects directly to the studio’s design practice, where objects and interiors inform one another.