Fall fashion always sneaks into my studio—palette, texture, and structure become the starting point for rooms that feel collected and intentional. These two boards translate runway ideas into pieces you can actually live with.

Tweed Texture
Tweed is the ultimate quiet luxury: depth without noise. On the body it adds polish; at home it adds dimension. I’m pairing a classic tweed blazer mood with a tweed/bouclé swivel and a nubby wallcovering so the eye has something to land on even in a neutral scheme. Layer in one playful print (a pleated shade or patterned cushion) to keep it from feeling stiff.
Inspiration vendors: Arhaus, Industry West, Phillip Jeffries, Crate & Barrel, Soho Home.
Fashion mood: Wolf & Badger, A.L.C., Ulla Johnson, L’Agence.
Color Story — Rust, Ochre, Blush
This trio is warm, flattering, and so livable. Rust reads grounded, ochre brings glow, and blush softens everything around it. I like a curved rust sofa for presence, ochre velvet on a chair or lamp for saturation, and a blush accent—shade, pillow, or art—for lift. Together they create that cozy-but-elevated fall vibe without leaning literal “pumpkin spice.”
Inspiration vendors: Arhaus, Industry West, Phillip Jeffries, Crate & Barrel, Soho Home.
Fashion mood: Wolf & Badger, A.L.C., Ulla Johnson, L’Agence.

Architectural Tailoring
Think pleats, sharp seams, and sculpted shoulders—then echo those lines in furniture. Ribboned stripes and radius curves keep things disciplined but not severe; crisp planes and negative space make each piece earn its footprint. I love mixing a sinuous statement chair with a restrained, low-profile sofa to balance movement and calm.
Furniture & lighting inspiration: Greenapple, Four Hands, Ralph Lauren Home, CB2 (with a nod to Lindsey Adelman and Debra Folz for clean, structured forms).
Fashion mood: Wolf & Badger, Tuckernuck, Helsa, Jarbo.
Jewelry → Lighting
Jewelry is my favorite bridge to lighting. Pearl-like globes, chain links, and soft drape translate into fixtures that flatter skin and architecture alike. Picture a delicate necklace reimagined as a linear chandelier, or a luminous “pearl” pendant over a dining table—romance without fuss. Finishes matter: brushed brass and hand-blown glass age beautifully and add that collected patina.
Jewelry inspiration: Fiat Lux SF.
Lighting inspiration: Lindsey Adelman, Larose Guyon.
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