Collection by Izabel Duval
The wine cellar.
The wine cellar.
Because much of the building’s original, historically significant interior features no longer existed, Chan + Eayrs were free to reinvent the space, adding their own twist to the Huguenot building’s vernacular vocabulary.
Because much of the building’s original, historically significant interior features no longer existed, Chan + Eayrs were free to reinvent the space, adding their own twist to the Huguenot building’s vernacular vocabulary.
The streamlined wardrobe panels are also finished in oak.
The streamlined wardrobe panels are also finished in oak.
At a home in California, wood and glass take the lead, including wood drawers with cutout pulls for a custom but simple look.
At a home in California, wood and glass take the lead, including wood drawers with cutout pulls for a custom but simple look.
In the transformation of a 1950s mid-century modern home in Portland, Oregon, metal cabinet pulls complement the strong wood grain of the cabinets at the splash of color from glazed tiles from Ann Sacks.
In the transformation of a 1950s mid-century modern home in Portland, Oregon, metal cabinet pulls complement the strong wood grain of the cabinets at the splash of color from glazed tiles from Ann Sacks.
To break up the long living room, Pettit created a walnut bookcase at the entrance.
To break up the long living room, Pettit created a walnut bookcase at the entrance.
The installation of the dry bar made them realize that they had a full wall that they could utilize for built-in cabinetry. Thus, they designed a three-sided built-in storage wall that they use to hold wine, cookbooks, and vintage glassware that Carly collects.
The installation of the dry bar made them realize that they had a full wall that they could utilize for built-in cabinetry. Thus, they designed a three-sided built-in storage wall that they use to hold wine, cookbooks, and vintage glassware that Carly collects.