Lately I’ve been drawn to spaces that feel layered and intentional—where every material brings something to the conversation. Soft sage and minty greens are grounding the palette right now, paired with warm neutrals, subtle pinks, and the natural depth of aged wood. It’s a combination that feels calm without being flat—inviting, but still edited.
I picture these pieces in a room just off the kitchen—a family space that’s relaxed but refined. A round table with a sculptural stone base anchors one corner, while a deep green velvet sofa offers comfort with presence. A vintage-inspired rug and woven-backed chairs add texture and warmth, while brass and glass details introduce polish without fuss.
I always look for contrast: a classic armchair next to a sculptural metal side table, stripes against florals, smooth against tactile. That mix keeps things interesting. Elevated but livable. If you want to see all the things we love, see is our Pinterest Board.
Sconce. Jamie Young // Cabinet Lulu and Georgia //Art Les Terrains // Pendant CB2 // Dining Chair Lulu and Georgia // Marble Table CB2 // Plates // Pink Pillow Lulu and Georgia // Floral Pillow Thread to Form // Coffee Table West Elm // Arm Chair Kathy Kuo // Area Rug Pottery Barn // Sofa Lulu and Georgia // Drink Table Crate & Barrel
We are suckers for stacks upon stacks of books, candles, vases and trinkets.
I switch out my books seasonally. I keep warmer deeper toned books for the winter months and easily swap out more light and airy books for the spring and summer.