Featured Projects

The Union League Whitebrier
Avalon, NJ

The Whitebrier came to us with a clear vision: a coastal feel that was vintage but not stuffy, sophisticated but with a sense of fun, and a Memorial Day deadline to meet. We took on the hunt and sourced antiques and vintage art throughout the property, working closely with their team to make sure every piece fit the look they were after. It was ready in time for the season.

Our approach is what sets the work apart. Rather than placing one-off pieces, we grouped our finds into collections: captains' portraits, ship wheels, boating paintings, and brass, arranged to vary the scale and give each wall a sense of depth and story. We reframed many of the pieces in vintage wood rather than fussy custom framing, a choice that kept costs down and kept the character intact. And we took the club's own members' catch photos and turned them into proper gallery walls, giving pieces that already meant something the space to be seen.

The result is a property that doesn't look decorated so much as collected, the kind of space that feels like it came together over years rather than weeks. That sense of history, layered and one-of-a-kind, is exactly what we set out to create, and exactly what we bring to every project we take on.

Private Residence
Villanova, PA

This client was renovating a classic Main Line home from top to bottom. The hard part with a project like that is timing: do it all at once and the house can come out looking brand new, stripped of the character that made them fall for it. They wanted the opposite. So as the renovation went on, we hunted for furniture, art, mirrors, lighting, and accents that would put the age and warmth back in.

The setting gave us our language. Rolling hills and old farms, stone and stable and centuries-old architecture, the Willows just down the road and Ardrossan's storied acres across the way. We drew it all in: aged wood, weathered metal, the quiet patina of the barns and brick that have stood here for generations. Pieces that feel less like they were bought and more like they were always here, waiting.

A home that lives the way this family does now, but carries its history in every room. That's the whole idea.

Private Residence
Center City, Philadelphia

City apartments tend to blur together. The buildings have a beauty all their own, but the interiors often draw from the same handful of sources, and true individuality is hard to come by. This client wanted no part of that. They entertain often, hosting dinners and evenings in, and wanted a home that made an impression the moment guests arrived.

The obstacle was time. A demanding career in tech leaves little of it, and what remains is better spent enjoying life than combing through markets and estate sales for the right piece. So the search became ours. We sourced art and objects with provenance and personality, the sort you won't find repeated on another wall, and used them to give the apartment a point of view all its own.

The result is a space with presence in a city full of beautiful rooms, achieved without its owner ever having to lift a finger.