“By uniting the studio’s signature fearless use of color and texture,” writes Fazzare, with the clients’ aesthetic sensibilities for Japanese ryokan design and Scandinavian furniture, “Chroma created a personality-driven sanctuary for every member of the trio.” Drawing from “the colors of the world outside its walls,” the home emotes a visual story in dynamic marine hues accented by Chroma’s bold comminglings of vintage and modern furnishings. The design is enlivened by the studio’s art consultancy services, embracing contemporary practices with a rich conceptual understanding of history that infuses every square foot with purpose and intention.
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In Architectural Digest’s new exclusive tour of Chroma’s Lily of the Valley, writer Elizabeth Fazzare quickly intuits the concept: home as an expression of the many tendrils of self that thrive in the deep roots of family.
Photographed by Stephen Kent Johnson and styled by Michael Reynolds