A low shelf in the Uli Wagner Design Lab office houses the studio library as well as an assortment of objets d’art that give the space a unique character.
At the entrance, a meeting space can be converted into a gallery showcasing the studio’s lighting collection. Playful hexagonal windows separate the meeting area from the workspace, and a chunky pink structural arch leads to a display and storage niche.
The upper-level office of Elysian Cottage by Bunch Design, where the materiality of the Douglas fir ceiling has the most impact, takes on the feeling of a true cabin in the woods.
A skylight illuminates the retractable desk in the lofted workspace.
In the primary bedroom, daughters Ellis and Panda play on pieces of a 1972 Camaleonda sofa by Mario Bellini. A Davide Groppi Moon pendant, made of Japanese paper, hangs overhead.
“Each room is a color box with a specific color from floor to ceiling,” says Alix. “It creates a kind of unity.”
Cement hexagon tile from Zia Tile make a subtle statement on the floors.
The island may be large, but the leather and brass pulls steal the show!
A small loft was built over the bedrooms for out-of-town guests. The space is illuminated with an operable skylight.
A highly efficient ductless mini-split system provides heating and cooling.
Guest Bedroom
Bathroom
Material Library
Slate-colored stone pavers create an outdoor terrace in the backyard.