No. 12200

Sonoma

Project No. 12200 unifies house and landscape across 14 private acres in Sonoma County. Grounded in natural materials—white oak, marble, brass—and wrapped in planes of glass, the main rooms read as calm, continuous spaces with sightlines to the hills. A restrained palette and curated textiles introduce warmth and texture without competing with the views; each fabric, finish, and tone was selected to serve the architecture. Furniture layouts favor ease and flow, while subtle variations in weave, sheen, and patina add quiet layers of interest. The landscape becomes the artwork; interiors recede to frame it. Our role was to let the architect’s vision lead, refining details and proportions so the defining lines remain clear and the experience feels measured, inviting, and built to last.

Room rituals

Interior design is a reflection of our daily rituals, shaping how we move through our spaces as the day unfolds. From the warmth of morning light to the quiet comfort of an evening nook, well-designed interiors evolve with us- creating a sense of ease, inspiration, and belonging in the flow of our everyday lives.

No. 12200

Sonoma

Project No. 12200 unifies house and landscape across 14 private acres in Sonoma County. Grounded in natural materials—white oak, marble, brass—and wrapped in planes of glass, the main rooms read as calm, continuous spaces with sightlines to the hills. A restrained palette and curated textiles introduce warmth and texture without competing with the views; each fabric, finish, and tone was selected to serve the architecture. Furniture layouts favor ease and flow, while subtle variations in weave, sheen, and patina add quiet layers of interest. The landscape becomes the artwork; interiors recede to frame it. Our role was to let the architect’s vision lead, refining details and proportions so the defining lines remain clear and the experience feels measured, inviting, and built to last.

No. 12200

Sonoma

Project No. 12200 unifies house and landscape across 14 private acres in Sonoma County. Grounded in natural materials—white oak, marble, brass—and wrapped in planes of glass, the main rooms read as calm, continuous spaces with sightlines to the hills. A restrained palette and curated textiles introduce warmth and texture without competing with the views; each fabric, finish, and tone was selected to serve the architecture. Furniture layouts favor ease and flow, while subtle variations in weave, sheen, and patina add quiet layers of interest. The landscape becomes the artwork; interiors recede to frame it. Our role was to let the architect’s vision lead, refining details and proportions so the defining lines remain clear and the experience feels measured, inviting, and built to last.

Room rituals

Interior design is a reflection of our daily rituals, shaping how we move through our spaces as the day unfolds. From the warmth of morning light to the quiet comfort of an evening nook, well-designed interiors evolve with us- creating a sense of ease, inspiration, and belonging in the flow of our everyday lives.