Collector’s Home

Surface Direction for Residential Interiors

A conceptual exploration of surface within a private interior—focused on material intimacy, layering, and long-term visual coherence.

In residential settings, surface contributes to a sense of permanence and personal identity.
However, textiles and soft goods are often sourced inconsistently, leading to visual dissonance.

This concept explores a cohesive surface direction designed to support a collected, intentional interior.

Approach

Material intimacy
Surfaces are developed to feel embedded within daily use and proximity.

Layered continuity
Patterns and tones build gradually across objects rather than compete.

Longevity
Direction prioritizes durability of visual language over seasonal change.

It is a collection designed not simply to be seen, but to be lived with.

A restrained system of tonal florals, softened contrast, and material layering—designed to evolve within a residential environment over time. Collector’s Home proposes a quieter approach to residential surface design: one rooted in atmosphere, materiality, and the emotional life of interiors.

Outcome

This approach enables:

  • A cohesive interior without uniformity

  • Integration of soft goods into overall spatial identity

  • Long-term visual consistency across evolving objects

  • A more considered relationship between material and daily use

Inland Retreat

Urban Suite