
"I hope it encourages people to use things in a way that feels fresh and interesting, not matchy. It is meant to be a bit eclectic and feel collected, not like you went and bought everything from one place,"
"I think one of the strengths of this collection is that you can mix pieces into existing rooms. It references different design styles and eras,"
"A tenet of my design philosophy is that we use pieces like this to create layers and make it feel like a room has been there forever."
San Francisco–based AD100 designer Heidi Caillier partnered with Lulu and Georgia on a debut collection of furniture, lighting, soft goods, and wallpapers. The line channels vintage-loving, grandma-chic aesthetics while maintaining a layered, lived-in sensibility that blends various styles and eras. Pieces include bronzed sconces, square-arm sofas with pleated skirts, flared-leg tables, chintzy florals, and high-gloss earthenware. The collection is designed so individual items can be mixed into existing rooms to create an eclectic, collected look rather than a matchy set. The offering aims to make Caillier’s curated, approachable interiors more widely accessible without extensive sourcing.
Read at Architectural Digest
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