

A full remodel guided by a strong material point of view, which created a home that feels both considered and lived-in.
Handmade in Los Angeles, each piece is made by hand in silver and gold — oftentimes incorporating found objects, antique fragments, and materials gathered over time.
Five seasons of womenswear rooted in raw material, quiet subversion, and a distinctly downtown sensibility.
Draped silks, hand-finished edges, and a palette drawn from shadow and light — clothing made with the eye of an artist.
Founded in 1898 and on the National Register, North Branch Outing Club is a historic Northern Michigan lodge once visited by Ford, Edison, the Dodge Brothers, and European royalty—now preserved with vintage decor, hunting prints, dog portraits, and river stone fireplaces.
A full-floor residence designed around the particular rather than the polished.
A century-old Dalmatian stone house, stripped back to its ancient bones and quietly brought into the present.
Two years of work by hand, guided by the conviction that the building already knew what it wanted to be.
A residential project with a cohesive style: warm woods, plaster, and polished concrete. Spa-like bathrooms, organic furnishings, and greenery craft a naturalist’s retreat.
Charming bungalow with bold personality: preserved hardwoods, arches, exposed beams, plus eclectic touches like a checkerboard kitchen and terracotta bath. Vintage and mid-century pieces create a lived-in vibe. Detached workshop offers a creative escape.
Every interior is an archive — of protection, of memory, of things that once mattered and still do. The objects we choose to live among are never arbitrary. They are, collectively, a self-portrait.
A Beverly Hills estate with antique mirrors, aged terracotta vessels, olive trees, and curated art—warmly enhancing the architecture without overwhelming it.