F5: Coco Greenblum Talks a Jacques Jarrige Ring, Railings + More
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F5: Coco Greenblum Talks a Jacques Jarrige Ring, Railings + More
"The way she layered antiques with contemporary pieces was both thoughtful and effortless, and that juxtaposition has deeply influenced the way I approach design today. I lived with her at different points growing up, and I would spend hours absorbing the textiles, art, and objects."
"I have always been captivated by veining and the way marble tells a story. Each slab feels like a work of art created by the Earth, completely unique and inherently beautiful."
"A collaborative process ensures that each interior is personal and includes special, curated objects. She lets each project unfold organically, and believes that spaces should evolve with the people in them. Finished rooms are authentic, adaptable, and timeless."
Coco Greenblum's design philosophy stems from childhood experiences with her grandfather's furniture showrooms and her nana's interior design work in Dallas. After working for design firms in San Francisco and Los Angeles, including leading Jeremiah Brent Design's West Coast studio, she established her eponymous firm in 2025. Her approach emphasizes collaboration, organic development, and authenticity, weaving together client narratives through carefully curated and commissioned pieces. Greenblum has a particular appreciation for marble, especially from Carrara, Italy, viewing each slab as a unique work of art. Her designs prioritize timeless, adaptable spaces that feel personal and soulful.
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