Collection by Denise Price
Decorating Style
Eva designed new, curved stairs with a smooth plaster surface that contrasts with the roughness of some of the exposed stones. A few of her ceramics fill the niche under them, and skylights bring in sunshine from above. The table, bought locally for about 20 euros at a garage sale, is made of olive wood.
This shows how the walnut “Flatiron” sculpture separates the rooms, but still allows for connectivity thanks to its triangular shape. “The client wanted a very open and loft-like feel, but also a degree of separation between the kitchen and the other rooms,” says Morbitzer. “There’s a balance between openness and privacy.”
A walnut slat wall creates a protected nook for an office, in what used to be dead space. The white built-ins around the television are designed to “fade into the background,” says Amornvivat, and the team utilized custom open and closed storage throughout. “We have to get the right mix between the two to make the project sing,” says Amornvivat.