
"Ellerslie Interiors embraced the French Renaissance-style building's good bones for her mahjong room. "The architecture carries such a strong vernacular that we approached it almost like a dialogue between East and West-layering lacquer, brass, and mirror against the home's more traditional bones," principal Laura Lubin tells AD PRO. "Installing the Robert Kuo hand-hammered dragon bench under the silk moiré walls was a goosebump moment.""
"Lisa & Leroy played with the poetry of architectural form in the expansive outdoor terrace, embracing the existing building and creating folly structures to reimagine the space as an indoor-outdoor experience. "Every piece of furniture was custom upholstered"-with fabrics from Sutherland, Perennials, Pooky, and other textile titans-"to show how truly comfortable outdoor living can be," says owner and creative director Lisa Schaffer."
Ellerslie Interiors transformed a French Renaissance-style space into a mahjong room that layers lacquer, brass, and mirror against traditional architectural elements, anchored by a Robert Kuo hand-hammered dragon bench beneath silk moiré walls. Lisa & Leroy reimagined an expansive terrace with folly structures and fully custom-upholstered furniture using fabrics from Sutherland, Perennials, and Pooky to create an indoor-outdoor experience. Paloma Contreras designed a morning room clad in Hortus Medicus wallpaper by de Gournay. Mohon Interiors converted a former office into an Evening Lounge featuring a ShimmerScreen metal-bead curtain around an oak-and-steel table. Bureau Interior Architecture created a quiet room with raw silk Dedar walls, Holland & Sherry trimmings, and a custom ceiling fixture by Ben Tuna.
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