Soft light, sculptural lines, and a quiet sense of movement define this staircase by @collective.studio_ , featuring a custom runner from Elte. Photo by @lomillerphoto .
A composition of warm stone, rich earthen reds and chalky neutrals shifting between natural depth and soft lustre.
Cashmere and jute rugs in quiet contrast, balanced through tone and texture.
Poll: Which one draws you in first?
Comment “all” if you’d layer these together.
Warm wood and veined stone meet in this considered kitchen by @samsacksdesign , featuring the Watermark TOD faucet in unlacquered brass. Built by @gozlangroup . Photos by @lomillerphoto .
Last night, we opened our home for Rugs+Wine
with the whole family here.
Ken, Renee, Andrew…
and Chef Cos in the kitchen, quietly turning out something special, alongside a few members of our rug team.
Rugs lived everywhere —
layered through almost every room,
meant to be walked on, touched, sat with, experienced.
A room full of incredible designers and architects—
people who notice the details and care about them.
One of the things we really enjoyed and connected with
was the art and the stories behind the rugs—
what goes into them, and what they carry with them.
But more than anything, it was the feeling of it all—
a home filled with people who care deeply about design,
sharing stories, ideas, and time together.
Thank you for being part of it.
The conversation carried into the night.
Heather & Jamie Metrick
A sculptural closet defined by curved walls in soft rose-toned grasscloth and rich burl wood, designed by @kesslerlevitandesign , featuring the Host Bowl from Elte. Photos by @lomillerphoto .
A restrained study in form and texture at Dundas Farmhouse, designed by @_westgrove , featuring the Igor Pedestal from Elte. Styling by @bykaelashaw . Photo by @lomillerphoto .
Our new Haven fabric features a neutral, textural weave — soft, durable, and made for everyday living. Available now across all stocked Elte Collection upholstered furniture.