Friday Finds — Vo. 2
Femininity and form
This week’s Friday Finds explores a softer direction—pieces defined by curve, texture, and a quiet sense of femininity. There’s a subtle romanticism here, balanced by structure and restraint, that feels layered rather than overly delicate.
We’re always interested in how a space can feel warm and inviting without losing its edge. These pieces do exactly that—introducing softness through material, silhouette, and tone, while still holding a strong presence.
An Italian 1970’s bamboo screen introduces movement and delicacy through its looping pattern, while a hand-formed ceramic sconce casts a gentle, diffused light that softens the room. A daffodil silk pillow adds a muted, almost painterly floral, bringing in subtle color and sheen, balanced by the organic form of a ceramic cast clamshell bowl with its irregular, sculptural edges. A blush mohair Deco chair grounds the collection with a mix of structure and softness—its tailored frame offset by the richness of the fabric—while a dusty blue lacquered side table adds a refined contrast, its strong silhouette softened by its muted tone. Together, these pieces reflect our approach to sourcing: layering feminine elements in a way that feels nuanced, collected, and entirely livable.
Follow along each week as we continue to share what we’re sourcing, saving, and designing with.