For Karen, based in London

When Karen first told us she was looking for a desk for her new office, she didn’t know exactly what she wanted. “Something designer, but not too out there”. “I want it to hold its value, but I don’t want my place to look like a museum”.

This sounds vague at first, but our design team took this to heart and started sourcing. The first bite we got was a slightly different Juhl desk, a beautiful newer blue and white piece. This got a lot of excitement, but she was still moving in earthier rugs and decorations so was worried the colours weren’t a great fit. She was also looking for something a bit more vintage.

Our internal search engine, peach, took this feedback, and found a really similar piece on Ebay. A little bit more browsing and it found the seller’s website directly, and there was this beautiful multi-colour 1953 Juhl.

Karen absolutely loved it, and all that was left was to arrange the shipping directly. 

When Karen first told us she was looking for a desk for her new office, she didn’t know exactly what she wanted. “Something designer, but not too out there”. “I want it to hold its value, but I don’t want my place to look like a museum”.

This sounds vague at first, but our design team took this to heart and started sourcing. The first bite we got was a slightly different Juhl desk, a beautiful newer blue and white piece.
This got a lot of excitement, but she was still moving in earthier rugs and decorations so was worried the colours weren’t a great fit. She was also looking for something a bit more vintage.

Our internal search engine, peach, took this feedback, and found a really similar piece on Ebay. A little bit more browsing and it found the seller’s website directly, and there was this beautiful multi-colour 1953 Juhl.

Karen absolutely loved it, and all that was left was to arrange the shipping directly. 

For Raoul, based in SF

It had been 9 months since Raoul moved into his new place in SOMA, but for years he had plans to re-do his office space. Hearing about us on LinkedIn was the spark that he needed, and right from the 15 minute intro call, you could tell he was really excited about this project.

The office was already more than functional, with a desk, a dresser and shelving. Our first addition was a Paul Cadovius wall-to-wall bookshelf ($6k), which immediately transformed the space, providing a sophisticated backdrop for Zoom calls. With a few plants and vases ($400), the back wall completely came to life. The desk he already owned - a beautiful mid-century piece with a walnut finish - only needed a few adjustments. We rearranged some of the drawers and added a ceramic bowl ($150) and Etsy plants ($60) to showcase its elegance.

The only thing left was a lounge chair for the corner and an office chair. We fetched a second-hand HM Aeron ($400) from a local dealer in SF, and bought a beautiful ivory lounge chair ($600) from West Elm.

Now, the office is completely transformed, and Raoul couldn’t be happier with the result.