A piece goes into the space. If it belongs there, it stays. We loan objects for staging and styling — and when a client falls for one, the loan becomes a purchase. We select to the room. There is no catalog to thumb through.
Tell us the brief — color, scale, budget, the room — and we hunt for it. Or we pull from what we already hold. Either way you see options chosen for the project, not a feed to scroll.
Sometimes the work is the conversation: what a room needs, what an object will do in it, where the eye should land. We think in spaces, not SKUs.
A designer’s eye and ours are in the same business — deciding what belongs.
Terms are set per project. Trade pricing, timelines, and loan arrangements are worked out directly, because every room is different and so is every brief. Start with the project; the rest follows.