04/06/2026
The headboard commands the room — a broad, arched form in deeply stained oak, its silhouette both monumental and calm.
Carved relief panels frame a central woven inlay, where the wood shifts from smooth to tactile, flat grain giving way to an intricate raised pattern that reads almost like fabric.
It is the kind of craftsmanship that reveals itself slowly, detail by detail.
The material palette is built on restraint: warm walnut tones against an ivory linen bedding, layered with textured cushions whose stitched embroidery quietly echoes the carved geometry of the headboard.
At the foot of the bed, a low upholstered bench carries a single live-edge wooden board — unpolished, organic, placed with intention.
A small green marble side table and a potted succulent introduce just enough contrast to keep the composition from feeling monochrome.
Three sculptural wall sconces — turned wood with exposed amber bulbs — cast a soft, rounded glow that mirrors the arch below, tying the vertical and the horizontal together in one cohesive gesture.