The article discusses the architectural and design differences between a newly built guesthouse and an original residence. Architect Warner highlights how while they share the same 'DNA', their character differs significantly; the guesthouse is casual and playful, resembling a camp, in contrast to the rigorous design of the main house. Interior designer Leverone reflects on the homeowner's taste for tactile and sculptural furniture, showcasing bespoke pieces that narrate personal stories and reflect familial warmth, including a unique swinging chair that serves as a throne for the family matriarch.
The DNA is the same, but like all siblings they don't have precisely the same character.
The new structure is more like a camp, meant to be open and breathe.
She likes furniture that tells you something about the person who made it.
That's my mom's throne; she's the matriarch of our clan, and that's where she presides.
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