by Natasha Wolff | February 4, 2021 11:00 am
New York-based interior designer Olivia Stutz[1] garnered a lot of attention for the colorful, playful family Tribeca apartment she designed for Paintbox[2] nail studio founder Elle Langston and her family last year. Having studied interior architecture at UC Berkeley, Stutz started her career at Restoration Hardware’s San Francisco headquarters[3] before moving to New York to work with private clients. “People turn to me for projects emulating this full-of-life and color style achieved through modern art and one-of-a-kind, imaginative pieces of furniture,” she explains.
My renewed interest in the Memphis Movement has also taken on a life of its own; clients come to me inspired by my knowledge and understanding of that design era.
I am highly committed to sourcing furniture from artisans within the U.S. and have found amazing makers in New York City, Los Angeles and Miami. I am a huge lover of FJ Hakimian for their rug selection, particularly their Tuareg Mat rugs. In terms of wall coverings, I turn to Kamp Studios for their highly covetable plaster work.
A standout piece of art or sculpture. Fresh flowers and plants to make the space feel complete and lived in.
Main photo credit: Genevieve Garruppo
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