Who loves ya baby?

Think Telly Savalas. Kojak. The lollipop. Starsky & Hutch, and Charlie’s Angels. Corduroy, ashtrays, avocado telephones, thick carpet, soft upholstery, wood everywhere. A lived-in 70s quietness. Texture doing the work instead of pattern.

Warm, tactile surfaces: corduroy, suede, nubby wool, heavy drapes, deep-pile rugs, sculptural lamps with soft light. Nothing shiny. Nothing fast. Everything softened, grounded, weighty.

Warm woods, earth tones, sculptural shapes, a green–orange–tan palette, minimal but intentional forms.

Minimalist, orderly, warm. Strong architectural rhythm. The palette runs through timber, terracotta, cream, sage, and deep green – grounded, tonal, plant-adjacent.

Calm abstraction that holds its shape without competing with the interior textures. Geometry or organic forms that echo the grids and softened curves. Earth pigments, warm neutrals, deep greens, and soft oranges. Minimal, intentional, spacious.

Art with presence and restraint. Confident, quiet authority. Understated energy.