Like a story unfolding, a multidimensional room entices you to look closer at the layers. Grains in a handmade wood table. Texture in a grasscloth wallpaper. Hues in a Moroccan silk pillow. Signs of age in an auction piece that lends a bit of mystique.

Interiors with something interesting to say are never just one style. And while I love Restoration Hardware and CB2, it's essential to leave space for the rare and unexpected. Whether it's an heirloom sideboard or a one-of-a-kind painting, a multifaceted home is a beautiful mix of the past and the present (um, kind of like you.)

You never know where inspiration will take you. And because taste and aesthetic leanings aren't static, a high/low style of textured neutral layers leaves you free to shake things up with splashes of color in rugs, pillows, and art.

And, of course, the more you introduce natural materials inside your home, the healthier it becomes.

Cape Associates

MSI Surfaces

There’s a reason people around the world begin and end their days surrounded by white bed linens. Throughout the ages, we’ve gone all out to capture the fresh and youthful glow of this fair shade classic. Like no other, its pure-as-driven-snow quality has a way of elevating everyday things. Switch out your Lily-white linens for color, and you’ll never again doubt its staying power.

Casabella Interiors


MOOD BOARDS

My homage to Slim Aarons: beach meets mid-century with Moroccan accents.

An homage to Slim Aarons: Beach meets mid-century with Moroccan accents.

A mid-century & Moroccan mash-up

A mid-century & Moroccan mash-up

Global fusion

Global fusion
Mid-century sophistication

Mid-century sophistication

Modern Boho

Modern Boho

Elevated mid-century with a side of glam

Elevated mid-century with a side of glam

Bohemian meets classic design with a pinch of glam

Bohemian meets classic design with a pinch of glam