Design isn’t decoration. It’s about composition, movement, and restraint—a conversation between a home’s architecture and the people who live in it. To get the best outcome, our process prioritizes exploration and listening. From sketches to final install, every decision is deliberate.
Each project starts with a site visit—a deep dive into the way you live, what you want, and the layers of possibilities.
From there, the work begins. We finalize the composition of rooms—balancing scale, negative space, and focal points. Each element exists in relation to something else. With the vision set, all elements are sourced, commissioned, or crafted to fit the space. Nothing is rushed, but nothing lingers. Custom pieces are built. Furnishings are created and acquired. When the time comes, it’s a well-planned orchestration—each piece placed and every element aligned with the vision. We’re known for our level of service and outcomes that are quite literally one-of-a-kind.
“He took my mundane, cookie-cutter house and elevated it into a warm, inviting sanctuary that reflects the beauty of my travels and welcomes me with open arms every day.”
—S. | Palm Beach
The work starts long before a plan is drawn. Sean listens, studies the light, traces the movement of a space. We’re not here to impose—we uncover what’s already there, waiting to show itself.
Sean drafts by hand—purposely challenging
assumptions. Each element must earn its
place. No formulas, no shortcuts. Just raw
composition and possibilities.
While trades and artisans build core pieces,
the hunt for interesting layers is underway.
From Morocco to Paris to New York—we hunt
for the unique and customize as needed.
Everything arrives, but nothing is static. Objects
shift, pieces land where they belong. The
design breathes, flexes, settles into itself. And
when it does—daily life becomes that much
more interesting, comfortable, and special.
“He has an ability to work with different personalities—an ability to get everyone together, work on a common goal, and get everyone enthused about it.”
—J. | Palm Beach