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The Slow offers much more than boutique accommodations, steeping guests in a curated experience that blends art across several disciplines.
A glass wall on the rear facade ties the compact home to the lush landscape and frames views of mountains, trees, and a lake.
The To Be One and Lean On Me floor lamps in the lounge area are by OKHA.
Massive sliding glass doors frame views of the millpond and champion indoor/outdoor living. The bespoke lighting fixtures were a collaborative effort between DED and Tyson Studio. The sofa is from Habitat.
Rows of globe lights featured throughout the rooms cast light in all directions—including up at the ceiling.
The renovation opened the kitchen to the living space and added an island for increased prep and storage space.
A bespoke kitchen counter effortlessly blends into the living room, where a Diciotto x2 chandelier hangs to provide warm, cozy lighting.
Simple wood and brick contrast the industrial character of the concrete and steel, while also serving as sound dampeners.
A light gray sofa sits in the living lounge.
A look at the dining table by Habitat and colorful IKEA dining chairs.
Hanging plants create an atrium atmosphere in Eat & Drink, which is open for service all day.

Head chef Shannon Moran is at the helm of Eat & Drink, whose seasonal menu draws from his travels through Europe, South America, and Asia. All throughout the venue, curated tunes from Reverberation Radio, a weekly podcast by Los Angeles-based band Allah-Las, adds to the alt-island vibe.
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The ground level with open living spaces.
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