Atherton Estate
This Atherton house is a meditation on the power of subtlety and sophistication: pale colors and luxurious textures; light wood paneling applied with restraint and precision; and open, airy rooms animated with abundant natural light. The deftly calibrated materiality of the interiors—incorporating artisanal plaster, marble, granite, copper, and burnished steel—lend weight and substance to the ethereal ambience. The furnishings represent a marriage of the past and the present, with classic vintage pieces by the likes of Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier, and Tobia Scarpa rubbing shoulders with bold, modern designs by Rogan Gregory, Pierre Yovanovitch, and Michael Anastasiades. Contemporary artworks invigorate the hushed ensembles with splashes of bright color and energy.
“We strive for a seamless integration of architecture and interiors to create a truly cohesive environment. Collaboration is key. If the architecture isn’t right, the interiors will never sing.”
“We don’t have a standard look or a fixed design vocabulary. Every project responds to the unique requirements of the site, the architecture, and the spirit of the clients.”