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On the top floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, #AD100 iconoclast @markgrattan has realized an immersive feat of contemporary design—and by hand no less—reimagining every surface and crafting every piece of furniture himself.
Tour his home and design laboratory on the cover of our Breakthrough Performances issue at the link in bio. Photography @maureenme; Interior Styling @dorciakelley; Fashion Styling @tiffanistyles; Words @samuelcochran

On the top floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, #AD100 iconoclast @markgrattan has realized an immersive feat of contemporary design—and by hand no less—reimagining every surface and crafting every piece of furniture himself.
Tour his home and design laboratory on the cover of our Breakthrough Performances issue at the link in bio. Photography @maureenme; Interior Styling @dorciakelley; Fashion Styling @tiffanistyles; Words @samuelcochran

On the top floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, #AD100 iconoclast @markgrattan has realized an immersive feat of contemporary design—and by hand no less—reimagining every surface and crafting every piece of furniture himself.
Tour his home and design laboratory on the cover of our Breakthrough Performances issue at the link in bio. Photography @maureenme; Interior Styling @dorciakelley; Fashion Styling @tiffanistyles; Words @samuelcochran

On the top floor of a Brooklyn brownstone, #AD100 iconoclast @markgrattan has realized an immersive feat of contemporary design—and by hand no less—reimagining every surface and crafting every piece of furniture himself.
Tour his home and design laboratory on the cover of our Breakthrough Performances issue at the link in bio. Photography @maureenme; Interior Styling @dorciakelley; Fashion Styling @tiffanistyles; Words @samuelcochran

“They really live with their art—and didn’t want their apartment to feel like a museum,” says AD100 France interior designer @maximebousquet of this top-floor jewel box in Paris, which is home to a collector couple and their many artworks, ranging from Cocteau to Picasso. Bousquet leaned on surrealist design to enhance the apartment's bones and allow the interiors to match the calibre of the art.
Tour the apartment at the link in bio. Photography @alexisarmanet; Words @fannygdm

“They really live with their art—and didn’t want their apartment to feel like a museum,” says AD100 France interior designer @maximebousquet of this top-floor jewel box in Paris, which is home to a collector couple and their many artworks, ranging from Cocteau to Picasso. Bousquet leaned on surrealist design to enhance the apartment's bones and allow the interiors to match the calibre of the art.
Tour the apartment at the link in bio. Photography @alexisarmanet; Words @fannygdm

“They really live with their art—and didn’t want their apartment to feel like a museum,” says AD100 France interior designer @maximebousquet of this top-floor jewel box in Paris, which is home to a collector couple and their many artworks, ranging from Cocteau to Picasso. Bousquet leaned on surrealist design to enhance the apartment's bones and allow the interiors to match the calibre of the art.
Tour the apartment at the link in bio. Photography @alexisarmanet; Words @fannygdm

“They really live with their art—and didn’t want their apartment to feel like a museum,” says AD100 France interior designer @maximebousquet of this top-floor jewel box in Paris, which is home to a collector couple and their many artworks, ranging from Cocteau to Picasso. Bousquet leaned on surrealist design to enhance the apartment's bones and allow the interiors to match the calibre of the art.
Tour the apartment at the link in bio. Photography @alexisarmanet; Words @fannygdm

“They really live with their art—and didn’t want their apartment to feel like a museum,” says AD100 France interior designer @maximebousquet of this top-floor jewel box in Paris, which is home to a collector couple and their many artworks, ranging from Cocteau to Picasso. Bousquet leaned on surrealist design to enhance the apartment's bones and allow the interiors to match the calibre of the art.
Tour the apartment at the link in bio. Photography @alexisarmanet; Words @fannygdm

“Upstairs is like living in a tree house with a view of a major waterway,” the homeowner says of this ‘70s-style home outside Portland, Oregon. Designer Jessica Helgerson of @jhinteriordesign reconfigured the floor plan, placing the main living areas on the second floor to maximize sightlines. Helgerson then satisfied the client’s craving for color by blending warm, muted tones throughout the home, and incorporated wood paneling with the help of Taylorsmith Sustainable Construction (@taylorsmithsc).
Revisit the home and shop the look at the link in bio. Photography @aaronleitz; Words Michelle Duncan

“Upstairs is like living in a tree house with a view of a major waterway,” the homeowner says of this ‘70s-style home outside Portland, Oregon. Designer Jessica Helgerson of @jhinteriordesign reconfigured the floor plan, placing the main living areas on the second floor to maximize sightlines. Helgerson then satisfied the client’s craving for color by blending warm, muted tones throughout the home, and incorporated wood paneling with the help of Taylorsmith Sustainable Construction (@taylorsmithsc).
Revisit the home and shop the look at the link in bio. Photography @aaronleitz; Words Michelle Duncan

“Upstairs is like living in a tree house with a view of a major waterway,” the homeowner says of this ‘70s-style home outside Portland, Oregon. Designer Jessica Helgerson of @jhinteriordesign reconfigured the floor plan, placing the main living areas on the second floor to maximize sightlines. Helgerson then satisfied the client’s craving for color by blending warm, muted tones throughout the home, and incorporated wood paneling with the help of Taylorsmith Sustainable Construction (@taylorsmithsc).
Revisit the home and shop the look at the link in bio. Photography @aaronleitz; Words Michelle Duncan

“Upstairs is like living in a tree house with a view of a major waterway,” the homeowner says of this ‘70s-style home outside Portland, Oregon. Designer Jessica Helgerson of @jhinteriordesign reconfigured the floor plan, placing the main living areas on the second floor to maximize sightlines. Helgerson then satisfied the client’s craving for color by blending warm, muted tones throughout the home, and incorporated wood paneling with the help of Taylorsmith Sustainable Construction (@taylorsmithsc).
Revisit the home and shop the look at the link in bio. Photography @aaronleitz; Words Michelle Duncan

“Upstairs is like living in a tree house with a view of a major waterway,” the homeowner says of this ‘70s-style home outside Portland, Oregon. Designer Jessica Helgerson of @jhinteriordesign reconfigured the floor plan, placing the main living areas on the second floor to maximize sightlines. Helgerson then satisfied the client’s craving for color by blending warm, muted tones throughout the home, and incorporated wood paneling with the help of Taylorsmith Sustainable Construction (@taylorsmithsc).
Revisit the home and shop the look at the link in bio. Photography @aaronleitz; Words Michelle Duncan

In celebration of George Lucas’s birthday, we’re revisiting the 2,500-acre former dairy farm in Northern California that he transformed into Skywalker Ranch. A complex of 14 buildings presided over by a Victorian-style house, the cinematic reverie of sunsplashed verandas, rock fireplaces, and stained-glass windows serves as a Utopian planet for Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm.
Revisit the pop culture legend’s office compound at the link in bio. Photography Mary E. Nichols; Words Patricia Leigh Brown

In celebration of George Lucas’s birthday, we’re revisiting the 2,500-acre former dairy farm in Northern California that he transformed into Skywalker Ranch. A complex of 14 buildings presided over by a Victorian-style house, the cinematic reverie of sunsplashed verandas, rock fireplaces, and stained-glass windows serves as a Utopian planet for Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm.
Revisit the pop culture legend’s office compound at the link in bio. Photography Mary E. Nichols; Words Patricia Leigh Brown

In celebration of George Lucas’s birthday, we’re revisiting the 2,500-acre former dairy farm in Northern California that he transformed into Skywalker Ranch. A complex of 14 buildings presided over by a Victorian-style house, the cinematic reverie of sunsplashed verandas, rock fireplaces, and stained-glass windows serves as a Utopian planet for Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm.
Revisit the pop culture legend’s office compound at the link in bio. Photography Mary E. Nichols; Words Patricia Leigh Brown

In celebration of George Lucas’s birthday, we’re revisiting the 2,500-acre former dairy farm in Northern California that he transformed into Skywalker Ranch. A complex of 14 buildings presided over by a Victorian-style house, the cinematic reverie of sunsplashed verandas, rock fireplaces, and stained-glass windows serves as a Utopian planet for Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm.
Revisit the pop culture legend’s office compound at the link in bio. Photography Mary E. Nichols; Words Patricia Leigh Brown

In celebration of George Lucas’s birthday, we’re revisiting the 2,500-acre former dairy farm in Northern California that he transformed into Skywalker Ranch. A complex of 14 buildings presided over by a Victorian-style house, the cinematic reverie of sunsplashed verandas, rock fireplaces, and stained-glass windows serves as a Utopian planet for Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm.
Revisit the pop culture legend’s office compound at the link in bio. Photography Mary E. Nichols; Words Patricia Leigh Brown

“I always said to myself, if I ever get lucky enough to be able to build my own home, I want her to be my architect,” says @cobiesmulders of Elizabeth MacKenzie, who she eventually did hire to craft her dream family cabin in British Columbia. MacKenzie collaborated with @skladan_architecture and Ben Leavitt (@haveyoumetbenjamin) of @plaidfoxstudio to create a retreat big enough for Smulders and her husband, Taran Killam, to host friends and family, but sleek enough to blend into the landscape.
Tour the character-driven home at the link in bio. Photography @emaphotographi; Words @julietizon

“I always said to myself, if I ever get lucky enough to be able to build my own home, I want her to be my architect,” says @cobiesmulders of Elizabeth MacKenzie, who she eventually did hire to craft her dream family cabin in British Columbia. MacKenzie collaborated with @skladan_architecture and Ben Leavitt (@haveyoumetbenjamin) of @plaidfoxstudio to create a retreat big enough for Smulders and her husband, Taran Killam, to host friends and family, but sleek enough to blend into the landscape.
Tour the character-driven home at the link in bio. Photography @emaphotographi; Words @julietizon

“I always said to myself, if I ever get lucky enough to be able to build my own home, I want her to be my architect,” says @cobiesmulders of Elizabeth MacKenzie, who she eventually did hire to craft her dream family cabin in British Columbia. MacKenzie collaborated with @skladan_architecture and Ben Leavitt (@haveyoumetbenjamin) of @plaidfoxstudio to create a retreat big enough for Smulders and her husband, Taran Killam, to host friends and family, but sleek enough to blend into the landscape.
Tour the character-driven home at the link in bio. Photography @emaphotographi; Words @julietizon

“I always said to myself, if I ever get lucky enough to be able to build my own home, I want her to be my architect,” says @cobiesmulders of Elizabeth MacKenzie, who she eventually did hire to craft her dream family cabin in British Columbia. MacKenzie collaborated with @skladan_architecture and Ben Leavitt (@haveyoumetbenjamin) of @plaidfoxstudio to create a retreat big enough for Smulders and her husband, Taran Killam, to host friends and family, but sleek enough to blend into the landscape.
Tour the character-driven home at the link in bio. Photography @emaphotographi; Words @julietizon

“I always said to myself, if I ever get lucky enough to be able to build my own home, I want her to be my architect,” says @cobiesmulders of Elizabeth MacKenzie, who she eventually did hire to craft her dream family cabin in British Columbia. MacKenzie collaborated with @skladan_architecture and Ben Leavitt (@haveyoumetbenjamin) of @plaidfoxstudio to create a retreat big enough for Smulders and her husband, Taran Killam, to host friends and family, but sleek enough to blend into the landscape.
Tour the character-driven home at the link in bio. Photography @emaphotographi; Words @julietizon

“When we come home from vacation, it feels almost like we’re on vacation,” says homeowner and designer Melanie Hill of the relaxing Alabama residence she shares with her husband, Tom. The couple brought on AD PRO Directory designer @jeffreydungan to craft a home that appreciates its natural surroundings, offering views of the lake and woods from every room.
Revisit the home at the link in bio. Photography @a_gaut; Words @efazzare

“When we come home from vacation, it feels almost like we’re on vacation,” says homeowner and designer Melanie Hill of the relaxing Alabama residence she shares with her husband, Tom. The couple brought on AD PRO Directory designer @jeffreydungan to craft a home that appreciates its natural surroundings, offering views of the lake and woods from every room.
Revisit the home at the link in bio. Photography @a_gaut; Words @efazzare

“When we come home from vacation, it feels almost like we’re on vacation,” says homeowner and designer Melanie Hill of the relaxing Alabama residence she shares with her husband, Tom. The couple brought on AD PRO Directory designer @jeffreydungan to craft a home that appreciates its natural surroundings, offering views of the lake and woods from every room.
Revisit the home at the link in bio. Photography @a_gaut; Words @efazzare

“When we come home from vacation, it feels almost like we’re on vacation,” says homeowner and designer Melanie Hill of the relaxing Alabama residence she shares with her husband, Tom. The couple brought on AD PRO Directory designer @jeffreydungan to craft a home that appreciates its natural surroundings, offering views of the lake and woods from every room.
Revisit the home at the link in bio. Photography @a_gaut; Words @efazzare

“When we come home from vacation, it feels almost like we’re on vacation,” says homeowner and designer Melanie Hill of the relaxing Alabama residence she shares with her husband, Tom. The couple brought on AD PRO Directory designer @jeffreydungan to craft a home that appreciates its natural surroundings, offering views of the lake and woods from every room.
Revisit the home at the link in bio. Photography @a_gaut; Words @efazzare

Welcome back to Table Mates, where we’ve invited a stellar group of creatives to plan and execute their dream soirées among friends. This month, Sophie Lou Jacobsen (@sophieloujacobsen) and Megumi Shauna Arai (@oneflewup) host a lively dinner party where the fare is all fresh farmers market produce, and the only rule is “Arrive late, stay late.”
Photos by @jensteele Production @phil.backes Words @katesmcgregor

Welcome back to Table Mates, where we’ve invited a stellar group of creatives to plan and execute their dream soirées among friends. This month, Sophie Lou Jacobsen (@sophieloujacobsen) and Megumi Shauna Arai (@oneflewup) host a lively dinner party where the fare is all fresh farmers market produce, and the only rule is “Arrive late, stay late.”
Photos by @jensteele Production @phil.backes Words @katesmcgregor

Welcome back to Table Mates, where we’ve invited a stellar group of creatives to plan and execute their dream soirées among friends. This month, Sophie Lou Jacobsen (@sophieloujacobsen) and Megumi Shauna Arai (@oneflewup) host a lively dinner party where the fare is all fresh farmers market produce, and the only rule is “Arrive late, stay late.”
Photos by @jensteele Production @phil.backes Words @katesmcgregor

Welcome back to Table Mates, where we’ve invited a stellar group of creatives to plan and execute their dream soirées among friends. This month, Sophie Lou Jacobsen (@sophieloujacobsen) and Megumi Shauna Arai (@oneflewup) host a lively dinner party where the fare is all fresh farmers market produce, and the only rule is “Arrive late, stay late.”
Photos by @jensteele Production @phil.backes Words @katesmcgregor

Welcome back to Table Mates, where we’ve invited a stellar group of creatives to plan and execute their dream soirées among friends. This month, Sophie Lou Jacobsen (@sophieloujacobsen) and Megumi Shauna Arai (@oneflewup) host a lively dinner party where the fare is all fresh farmers market produce, and the only rule is “Arrive late, stay late.”
Photos by @jensteele Production @phil.backes Words @katesmcgregor

Welcome back to Table Mates, where we’ve invited a stellar group of creatives to plan and execute their dream soirées among friends. This month, Sophie Lou Jacobsen (@sophieloujacobsen) and Megumi Shauna Arai (@oneflewup) host a lively dinner party where the fare is all fresh farmers market produce, and the only rule is “Arrive late, stay late.”
Photos by @jensteele Production @phil.backes Words @katesmcgregor

While most Laguna Beach homes prioritize ocean views, interior designer Melissa Rohani (@melissa.rohani) put a spotlight on a willow tree in the courtyard of her own Emerald Bay house. Rohani and Lisa Berman (@lisagutowberman), co-founders of AD PRO Directory design firm @studiogutow refreshed the home while leaning into its traditional sensibility. Plus, they even added a speakeasy.
Tour the home at the link in bio. Photography @samfroststudio; Architecture @laidlaw_schultz_architects @tony_valentine_construction; Words @keithflanny

While most Laguna Beach homes prioritize ocean views, interior designer Melissa Rohani (@melissa.rohani) put a spotlight on a willow tree in the courtyard of her own Emerald Bay house. Rohani and Lisa Berman (@lisagutowberman), co-founders of AD PRO Directory design firm @studiogutow refreshed the home while leaning into its traditional sensibility. Plus, they even added a speakeasy.
Tour the home at the link in bio. Photography @samfroststudio; Architecture @laidlaw_schultz_architects @tony_valentine_construction; Words @keithflanny

While most Laguna Beach homes prioritize ocean views, interior designer Melissa Rohani (@melissa.rohani) put a spotlight on a willow tree in the courtyard of her own Emerald Bay house. Rohani and Lisa Berman (@lisagutowberman), co-founders of AD PRO Directory design firm @studiogutow refreshed the home while leaning into its traditional sensibility. Plus, they even added a speakeasy.
Tour the home at the link in bio. Photography @samfroststudio; Architecture @laidlaw_schultz_architects @tony_valentine_construction; Words @keithflanny

While most Laguna Beach homes prioritize ocean views, interior designer Melissa Rohani (@melissa.rohani) put a spotlight on a willow tree in the courtyard of her own Emerald Bay house. Rohani and Lisa Berman (@lisagutowberman), co-founders of AD PRO Directory design firm @studiogutow refreshed the home while leaning into its traditional sensibility. Plus, they even added a speakeasy.
Tour the home at the link in bio. Photography @samfroststudio; Architecture @laidlaw_schultz_architects @tony_valentine_construction; Words @keithflanny

While most Laguna Beach homes prioritize ocean views, interior designer Melissa Rohani (@melissa.rohani) put a spotlight on a willow tree in the courtyard of her own Emerald Bay house. Rohani and Lisa Berman (@lisagutowberman), co-founders of AD PRO Directory design firm @studiogutow refreshed the home while leaning into its traditional sensibility. Plus, they even added a speakeasy.
Tour the home at the link in bio. Photography @samfroststudio; Architecture @laidlaw_schultz_architects @tony_valentine_construction; Words @keithflanny

In a moment defined by flexible, adaptive spaces, designers are finding a new way to divide without fully obscuring. Curtains of chainmail, ring mesh, and metal beads have begun to appear across both residential and commercial interiors, offering a modern—if faintly medieval—edge for those looking beyond sheer drapery or folding screens.
Read more at the link in bio. Photography @seandavidson @marcoriccastudio @andrew.bui; Words Noah Glasgow

In a moment defined by flexible, adaptive spaces, designers are finding a new way to divide without fully obscuring. Curtains of chainmail, ring mesh, and metal beads have begun to appear across both residential and commercial interiors, offering a modern—if faintly medieval—edge for those looking beyond sheer drapery or folding screens.
Read more at the link in bio. Photography @seandavidson @marcoriccastudio @andrew.bui; Words Noah Glasgow

In a moment defined by flexible, adaptive spaces, designers are finding a new way to divide without fully obscuring. Curtains of chainmail, ring mesh, and metal beads have begun to appear across both residential and commercial interiors, offering a modern—if faintly medieval—edge for those looking beyond sheer drapery or folding screens.
Read more at the link in bio. Photography @seandavidson @marcoriccastudio @andrew.bui; Words Noah Glasgow

In a moment defined by flexible, adaptive spaces, designers are finding a new way to divide without fully obscuring. Curtains of chainmail, ring mesh, and metal beads have begun to appear across both residential and commercial interiors, offering a modern—if faintly medieval—edge for those looking beyond sheer drapery or folding screens.
Read more at the link in bio. Photography @seandavidson @marcoriccastudio @andrew.bui; Words Noah Glasgow

In a moment defined by flexible, adaptive spaces, designers are finding a new way to divide without fully obscuring. Curtains of chainmail, ring mesh, and metal beads have begun to appear across both residential and commercial interiors, offering a modern—if faintly medieval—edge for those looking beyond sheer drapery or folding screens.
Read more at the link in bio. Photography @seandavidson @marcoriccastudio @andrew.bui; Words Noah Glasgow

“It’s not your expected beach house and doesn’t strike you as ‘new’ in that way vacation homes can,” says AD PRO Directory designer Nina Farmer (@ninafarmerinteriors) of revamping a Martha’s Vineyard escape for a longtime friend. Farmer credits the home’s rustic feel to vintage and antique furnishings, layers of subtly patterned textiles, and rich wood accents.
Tour the laid-back home at the link in bio. Photography @davidmitchellphoto; Words @allisonpduncan

“It’s not your expected beach house and doesn’t strike you as ‘new’ in that way vacation homes can,” says AD PRO Directory designer Nina Farmer (@ninafarmerinteriors) of revamping a Martha’s Vineyard escape for a longtime friend. Farmer credits the home’s rustic feel to vintage and antique furnishings, layers of subtly patterned textiles, and rich wood accents.
Tour the laid-back home at the link in bio. Photography @davidmitchellphoto; Words @allisonpduncan

“It’s not your expected beach house and doesn’t strike you as ‘new’ in that way vacation homes can,” says AD PRO Directory designer Nina Farmer (@ninafarmerinteriors) of revamping a Martha’s Vineyard escape for a longtime friend. Farmer credits the home’s rustic feel to vintage and antique furnishings, layers of subtly patterned textiles, and rich wood accents.
Tour the laid-back home at the link in bio. Photography @davidmitchellphoto; Words @allisonpduncan

“It’s not your expected beach house and doesn’t strike you as ‘new’ in that way vacation homes can,” says AD PRO Directory designer Nina Farmer (@ninafarmerinteriors) of revamping a Martha’s Vineyard escape for a longtime friend. Farmer credits the home’s rustic feel to vintage and antique furnishings, layers of subtly patterned textiles, and rich wood accents.
Tour the laid-back home at the link in bio. Photography @davidmitchellphoto; Words @allisonpduncan

“It’s not your expected beach house and doesn’t strike you as ‘new’ in that way vacation homes can,” says AD PRO Directory designer Nina Farmer (@ninafarmerinteriors) of revamping a Martha’s Vineyard escape for a longtime friend. Farmer credits the home’s rustic feel to vintage and antique furnishings, layers of subtly patterned textiles, and rich wood accents.
Tour the laid-back home at the link in bio. Photography @davidmitchellphoto; Words @allisonpduncan

People have been carving pregnant-goddess figurines since the Stone Age, but today, women are using their own baby bumps as inspiration—and as art in their homes. "I really wanted to capture my naked body, but I wanted it to be discreet,” says Mads Montagu-Andrews (@madhoneyhome), founder @studiobust, a company that crafts bespoke bronze maternity statuettes.
Read more on the trend at the link in bio. Photography @studiobust @michaelsinclair; Words @elizabetheelizabeth

People have been carving pregnant-goddess figurines since the Stone Age, but today, women are using their own baby bumps as inspiration—and as art in their homes. "I really wanted to capture my naked body, but I wanted it to be discreet,” says Mads Montagu-Andrews (@madhoneyhome), founder @studiobust, a company that crafts bespoke bronze maternity statuettes.
Read more on the trend at the link in bio. Photography @studiobust @michaelsinclair; Words @elizabetheelizabeth

People have been carving pregnant-goddess figurines since the Stone Age, but today, women are using their own baby bumps as inspiration—and as art in their homes. "I really wanted to capture my naked body, but I wanted it to be discreet,” says Mads Montagu-Andrews (@madhoneyhome), founder @studiobust, a company that crafts bespoke bronze maternity statuettes.
Read more on the trend at the link in bio. Photography @studiobust @michaelsinclair; Words @elizabetheelizabeth

People have been carving pregnant-goddess figurines since the Stone Age, but today, women are using their own baby bumps as inspiration—and as art in their homes. "I really wanted to capture my naked body, but I wanted it to be discreet,” says Mads Montagu-Andrews (@madhoneyhome), founder @studiobust, a company that crafts bespoke bronze maternity statuettes.
Read more on the trend at the link in bio. Photography @studiobust @michaelsinclair; Words @elizabetheelizabeth

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_

When AD's global editorial director @amyastley was looking to refresh her office this spring, she leaned into her personal style via a surprisingly vibrant rug and sculptural furniture. “Color and pattern can work well in the office, but is best done in a controlled way,” she says. Shop the editor-in-chief’s refined yet playful style at the link in bio.
Photography @jeremy_liebman Styling @madelineomalley_
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