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Jumbo Basketweave Honed Marble in White Carrara with Absolute Black Dot
Marin Ceramic Wall Tile in Sand Dollar
Marin 0.5″ x 12″ Jolly Miter Edge Ceramic Trim in Sand
Monet .5″ x 12″ Honed Marble Trim in White Carrara
White Carrara 12″ x 24″ Floor & Wall Tile
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How To Design A Bathroom That Feels Classic

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Jumbo Basketweave Honed Marble in White Carrara with Absolute Black Dot
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The Real Nuances of Carrara Marble

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Fluted Sweetgrass Vase
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Petal Brass Tray
Hand-loomed Turkish Cotton Towel
Rue Rattan Catchall Basket
Vermont Tufted Wool Pile Rug
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5 Steps To Refresh Your Bathroom For Spring

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Sweet sweet May. This month’s edit is a curated roundup of pieces inspiring our designs, projects, and lifestyles. Consider it a manifestations of what’s to come as we kick off the summer season. Comment ‘EDIT and I’ll send you the links to these dreamy finds and faves!
We opted for this 9x12 natural fiber jute rug in our den.

Honestly, the weight, the texture, the tone, it just works.
I’ve actually repurchased this rug multiple times for my own home, which says everything. It’s one of those foundational pieces that instantly grounds a space and layers in that warm, collected feel.

If you’re looking for a neutral that doesn’t fall flat, this is always one I come back to.

Comment “LINK” and I’ll send it your way🤍
This is one of those things I feel very strongly about.
Scale is one of the fastest ways to elevate a room... and one of the easiest to get wrong. I see it all the time: a space has beautiful pieces, but something still feels off. More often than not, it’s because everything is too small.

Our coffee table is a good example. It’s intentionally larger because it helps the whole seating area read as one zone. It visually connects the sofa and chairs, gives everyone an actual surface within reach, and creates one strong focal point in the middle of the room.

If it were smaller, we’d need extra little tables to make the layout function, and all of those pieces would start competing with each other.

One larger piece often creates more calm than several smaller ones.

Save this for your next room refresh, and share it with someone who’s trying to figure out why their space feels off.