Curated Stacks
There's a lot out there and no reliable way to know what's actually right for your space. Think of me as the friend with great taste — telling you exactly what to buy, and what actually looks good together.



This is the feeling I'm after — rooms that look like they were gathered over years, not ordered in an afternoon.
Each featured stack is a complete apartment identity — a point of view, not a product category. Find yours, then shop the pieces built around it.

A home you can exhale in.

Walnut, brass, and a wall that never stops growing.

Minimal by choice, not accident.

The walls do the talking.
Here's the thing nobody tells you: a beautiful room isn't about budget. It's about knowing what belongs together — and having the confidence to stop adding things once you're there.
Every stack comes with a curated product edit, a room guide, a city guide, and a reading list. Browse free. Buy what fits.
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Four apartment identities. Each one a complete point of view — objects, spaces, books, and places chosen for that world specifically.
Every object has already been chosen to work with the others — sourced, priced, and linked. Shop what you need, skip what you don't.
Each stack shows how the objects come together in a real room — living room, bedroom, study. Not aspirational — achievable.
City guides, reading lists, cultural spaces, and The References — everything that informs the stack, made explorable.
Apartments from film, television, and culture — made shoppable. Starting with Emily in Paris. More on the way.
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Four times a year I publish a new Stack — one room, one story, five objects. This season: The Art Collector's living room.
Shop this season's stack →Seasonal drops, new stack pages, and the occasional note on what I'm looking at right now. No frequency creep.
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