A Proper Pied-A-Terre

 

Nestled into the lush greenscape of a New Orleans spring in bloom, Logan Killen Interiors’ historic home renovation bursts at its seams with comfort and ease.

Photography: Alison Gootee

 
 
 
 

A natural palette envelopes the cozy living space as classic motifs like Soane’s soaring vines intertwine with familiar objects rich in color and texture. The refined silhouettes of traditional furnishings are swept into the 21st Century with the addition of aged cognac leather and easy-to-live-with linen.

What remains is an evergreen space that feels decidedly “of-the-times”—a breath of fresh air for the new season.

 
 
 
 

Tulip Chair

Designed by artist and tastemaker John Derian, the Tulip Chair’s roots sit firmly in a piece once purchased from a Parisian antiques dealer. Its classic shape is scaled to be low, snug, and perfectly petite making it an easy choice for tight living spaces.

 
 
 
 
 

Beaumont Sofa

The classic english roll arm sofa is modernized by richly patinated leather for a centerpiece made to live with you. Improving with age, watch this fabric transform to create a lounger that is as storied as the space it inhabits.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

New Traditions

Embracing color and pattern, the newest additions to our custom upholstery collection sing in the their respective spaces, in no small part due to a careful selection of designer fabric. Hand-picked from creative powerhouses like Fermoie and Zak + Fox, both selections make the classic lines of each furniture piece feel distinctly modern.

Coupled with vintage art, each boasting its own unique persona, an otherwise classic bedroom becomes a vibrant sanctuary teeming with visual delight.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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