Mutuus Studio

@mutuus_studio

Architecture | Interiors | Objects. Integrating design at every scale. #mutuusstudio #mutuusmade
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I love a moody powder room. The organic texture of the mirror with the @ochreochregallery pendant makes the…box a jewel box ;) // Photo by @k7scott
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1 month ago
At Mutuus we embrace a warm modern interior, that blends textures and eclectic furnishings, art and lighting. In love with this @lindseyadelman light and this stunning artwork from @blackmancruz // photo by @k7scott
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Our Vista 63 project has no 90 degree angles. Designed in the shape of a kite, the building looks like it is about to take flight. Oriented to point directly at Mt.Rainier, the angled rooflines and expansive windows invite in the views. Thank you @hammerandhandbuilds and @lundopsahl and our creative team.
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1 month ago
Cover reveal! Excited for Mutuus to be featured in Lauren Gallow’s new book “New Northwest” due to hit bookstores in the Fall. Link to preorder in bio.
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1 month ago
Our Whidbey Island beach house interior wall cladding is inspired by sun bleached driftwood found on the beach. We are excited to share that this gem will be featured in an upcoming book due to hit shelves and bookstores in the fall. Stay tuned! Photos by @rafaelsoldiphotography
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1 month ago
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! The deep green and teal mosaics used in the W72nd penthouse…is a little green to brighten your day. Photo by @gabeborder
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2 months ago
At Mutuus we are proud to be a women owned studio lead by a dedicated and talented team of women. On this International Women’s Day we would like to highlight on our Senior Principal Renee Boone who is a rockstar Architect and leader in our studio. Her role this past few years has been transformative and we are so grateful for strong female leadership in our studio.
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2 months ago
A quiet corner. We design spaces like this living room to feel refined but also welcoming. Photo by @k7scott
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2 months ago
This fabulous wet bar (with a handsome California quail on top) has a dark cerused finish that we love!! When we select a piece of furniture for our clients we love the narrative behind the piece. Fun fact - The contrast of the dark finish with the highlighted wood grain actually originated in 16th-century from a fashion cosmetic trend when women would use a lead based paste to apply to their skin. When discovered that this paste was too toxic it evolved into a wood finishing technique. By rubbing the white pigment into the open grain it not only would seal and protect from insects and preserve the wood and also create a contrasting, weathered look we love. This was popular during the Renaissance and later resurging in the Art Deco era. We now used non toxic pigments and waxes to achieve this look but it is always fun to “highlight” the history. Photography by @k7scott #cerusedoak #interiordesign
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2 months ago
The angel is in the details…The mahogany with maple inlay with brass and goatskin credenza by Eugenio Escudero is the perfect piece to be a quiet guest in the dining room. I was drawn to the almost chocolate icing detail at the edges of this incredibly long (over 11 feet) credenza. To “dine” for…..Photography by @k7scott #diningroomdecor
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2 months ago
Dining in style at our California cliff house. Designed by @mutuus_studio by design team Mia Sara and Kristen Becker. Every detail was considered to create the atmosphere of this room. Thank you @k7scott for the photographs #interiordesign #diningroomdecor
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2 months ago
Today is the Chinese New Year transition to the Year of the Fire Horse. It symbolizes a rare, high-energy period of intense transformation, passion, and rapid change. Combining the horse’s independent, fast-paced nature with the element of fire, this year represents a peak in momentum, driving action, creativity, and radical,bold, or unexpected shifts. 🔥 🐎 Let’s blaze some trails friends!
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