Favorite Finds: June Edit

1 | Number One

For some real estate inspiration this month from Sotheby’s Realty — This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home in San Francisco was built in 1978, and designed by architect John Maniscalco. Not only is the Dolores Heights location amazing, the light and views throughout the home are stunning. The spaces are modern and clean, but not too cold feeling, which leaves a lot of room for furniture and personal style to shine. I love the split levels, offering privacy and zones for family living, and the outdoor staircase is amazing! And then once you get up to the rooftop deck… wow!

2 | Number Two

How amazing are the details on the Paravent bed, designed and fabricated by Danny Kaplan in Brooklyn, New York? The ceramic pieces on the top add a really unique and handmade touch. Definitely adding to my wishlist.

3 | Number Three

Despite no lack of effort, I’ve never gotten the knack for keeping a sourdough starter alive. But I feel like I could change that with this new gadget from Goldie —  It’s a warmer and a cloche to keep your baby at a constant temperature. Plus it looks really good on your counter!


4 | Number Four

This is the most beautiful and inspired cabinet hardware I’ve come across. Would be so stunning on a walnut bathroom vanity.


5 | Number Five

Now that the weather is heating up and you need an outdoor dining table to enjoy a few more meals outside, I like the look of this set from West Elm!

Dining Set for Sonoma patio Interior Design


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