Collection by Joy Bailey

Interior Design

Architect Paul R. Williams sitting across the table from a client in 1952. Photo by Julius Shulman, courtesy of © J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles.
Architect Paul R. Williams sitting across the table from a client in 1952. Photo by Julius Shulman, courtesy of © J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles.
In the La Astróloga suite, black accents reference the natural beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic region.
In the La Astróloga suite, black accents reference the natural beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic region.
Plaster and wood give the loft texture at every turn.
Plaster and wood give the loft texture at every turn.
Linden found the 4x4’ Italian-designed dining table on First Dibs. “It’s slightly too small to be a proper family dining table, it’s too big for a desk, but it works perfectly here… it’s the right ambiguity for an ambiguous space,” says Galán.
Linden found the 4x4’ Italian-designed dining table on First Dibs. “It’s slightly too small to be a proper family dining table, it’s too big for a desk, but it works perfectly here… it’s the right ambiguity for an ambiguous space,” says Galán.
The sofa isn’t always a big boomerang shape; the two halves of the design can be reconfigured as needed.
The sofa isn’t always a big boomerang shape; the two halves of the design can be reconfigured as needed.