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Simple and minimal entryway.
Simple and minimal entryway.
Pops of rich purple and deep blues add a bit of whimsy and flair to this living space.
Pops of rich purple and deep blues add a bit of whimsy and flair to this living space.
Creating harmony and balance through curved lines and complementing colors.
Creating harmony and balance through curved lines and complementing colors.
Dinner with a view.
Dinner with a view.
A cozy reading nook full of warm, natural sunlight.
A cozy reading nook full of warm, natural sunlight.
The perfect corner to enjoy a cup of coffee in the early mornings.
The perfect corner to enjoy a cup of coffee in the early mornings.
Just steps away from the breakfast nook, you'll find the kitchen...
Just steps away from the breakfast nook, you'll find the kitchen...
Light oak cabinets and crisp white countertops make for a light and airy kitchen.
Light oak cabinets and crisp white countertops make for a light and airy kitchen.
A dream closet with lots of storage is just beyond the office.
A dream closet with lots of storage is just beyond the office.
An L-shaped desk gives plenty of work space while also creating symmetry with the shelves above.
An L-shaped desk gives plenty of work space while also creating symmetry with the shelves above.

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In a sky-high condominium overlooking the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, a neutral color palette mixed with blond and dark-gray oaks creates a relaxed canvas upon which the client’s favorite colors – blue and purple – can shine. Scandinavian and Italian modern furnishing are mixed, along with exquisite artworks, to create a luxe, cosmopolitan feel that is refreshing, light, and relaxed.

The original request was to furnish the apartment quickly while converting a 2-bedroom condo into a 3-bedroom home. Our team selected furnishings that were adaptable, wine-resistant, and kid-friendly. Soft textural rugs enhance bare feet living, and window seats expand livable space to provide places for reading, games, and lounging when entertaining. This turbocharged project took a mere three months to complete.

A year later, after the apartment experienced water damage, we had a chance to reimagine the home to fit our clients’ current needs. Our boldest move was to add a home office in an underused transitional space, adding a movable wall to isolate the room from the rest of the home for late-night Zoom calls with Europe and Asia. We renovated the kitchen, adding new hardwood floors and additional lighting.