The Moore House Monthly 5-28-21
We’re back with our new recurring blog column! If you’re new here, at the end of each month we’ll be rounding up all of the images, articles, designs, room reveals, and more that have inspired us in the past thirty days. Exciting—yes! Shoppable—also yes! Here’s what we couldn’t stop thinking about in May. And here’s hoping you’re headed up to see us in Rhode Island this summer. Have a wonderful holiday weekend!
Did you miss our big reveal? Our English Modernist project is the perfect combination of broody (bright+moody). Go check it out, it’s full of inspiration for your own kitchen space.
Oh! And if you’ve been wondering about our cabinet paint color in this project, it’s this color from Sherwin-Williams.
We love working with different artists—some people that should absolutely be on your radar…Catherine Druken of Lovici and Sam Kupiec Design, check them both out.
It was so much fun taking a peek inside Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher’s farmhouse home. It’s definitely a new and different take on farmhouse style and we are totally here for it. The project was designed by Howard Backen and Vicky Charles, photographed by Douglas Friedman and styled by Michael Reynolds.
Have you ever wondered who made that vintage pink ear mirror you’re seeing all over Insta?
Big news in the retail world, Williams-Sonoma will be dropping alpaca sourcing based on an investigation by PETA.
A must-read for anyone in the interior design space. We loved this article in the Business of Home called How Do You Put a Price Tag on Creativity. It talks about defining design time and how to charge clients.
Looking forward to doing a little shopping over the holiday weekend? Check out the best home and decor Memorial Day weekend sales.
We’re pretty much willing to listen to anything Beyoncé’s interior designer has to say. This interview with Brigette Romanek was so much fun.
Shop some of our favorite from our English Modernist project: these gray vases, architectural spots, and these rustic cutting boards.
Photo: Douglas Friedman for Architectural Digest.
Roweam Anniversary Collection: Crafted with a deep appreciation for heritage, this collection is rich and understated, perfectly embodying the essence of Eternal Nostalgia.
ROWEAM’s “Eternal Nostalgia” collection seamlessly blends vintage allure with modern sophistication, a refined tribute to timeless elegance. Crafted to celebrate the harmonious interplay of past and present. With meticulously curated materials and expert craftsmanship, each piece exudes a timeless grace. Drawing inspiration from the transformative journey of vintage elements, this collection embodies a perfect balance of storied elegance and contemporary refinement, offering a symphony of classic charm and modern beauty.