virtually all others that felt right, largely in the form
of upholstery, accessories, and art," Bowen explains.
"For larger scaled elements like area rugs and sectional
sofas, we softened the tones to their more neutral
cousins. To complete the palette, we chose structural
materials with inherently interesting hues like living
brass or hand stained teaks." In the kitchen, the Tulip
table by Eero Saarinen and the Harry Bertoia chairs
visually play with the curvature of the beam that
runs through the window. "There's a lot to appreciate,
but I'm particularly fond of the curved ceiling which
carries seamlessly from the inside to the outside,"
Bowen confesses. Using pink as the key color, the home
theater created by ASH features vintage Hollywood
movies posters; objects by Tom Dixon and AYTM; and
velvet cushions by Aviva Stanoff, which add glamour
to the decor. In the nursery, soft pastels and a mix of
textures and fabrics contribute to the cozy atmosphere.
"We find inspiration in the confluence of history
and innovation," the team at ASH NYC says in its
mission statement. "The past lends us to the wisdom of
civilizations before us; the future is limitless with the
possibility of what has yet to be imagined."
Airy and spacious, sophisticated and warm, this
dream home is an ode to this ethos, reflecting the
chicest and newest side of L.A. ashnyc.com
AS A NOD TO THE
HOME'S ARCHITECTURE,
ASH STAGING CURATED
A COLLECTION OF
MID-CENTURY CLASSICS
INTERSPERSED
WITH PIECES BY
CONTEMPORARY
DESIGNERS. THE HEART
OF THE HOME IS A
SUNKEN LIVING ROOM
TILED IN IRREGULAR
NATURAL STONE, WITH
UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS
OF THE L.A. SKYLINE.