Here, light isn’t just decoration—it’s part of the architecture. Filtered through white Roman shades, it washes the walls and floor, highlighting every carefully chosen material and form.
The statement piece is a plush mustard velvet sofa, its warm hue inviting conversation and comfort. Its slight sheen catches the light, contrasting softly against the pale floor and neutral rug. This velvet sofa brings energy without overwhelming, anchoring the room with both style and scale.
Framing the opposite side are two wood-framed lounge chairs with light upholstered cushions. Their open, mid-century-inspired forms provide visual breathing room—perfect in a space where clarity and proportion are key.
The black sculptural coffee table becomes the heart of the seating area. Its curved edges and low profile introduce modern dynamism to the otherwise symmetrical arrangement. Around it, side tables in dark marble and creamy travertine add material variety, reinforcing the theme of contrast and cohesion.
Built-in shelves flank the windows, filled with a curated mix of books, ceramics, and sculptures. The shelving integrates seamlessly with the wall architecture, reinforcing the clean lines while offering room for personality.
Art completes the vision. A set of graphic modernist prints in bold colors punctuates the white wall, echoing the sofa’s richness while bringing rhythm to the visual field. Every element here is intentional—refined but lived in.
It’s a home that understands balance: warm yet modern, expressive yet edited. A space designed to age gracefully.
Edited by Entropy Home