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Jessica Shaw creates ‘beautiful tension’ with her mix of fringed fabric, metallic meshes and plaster wallcoverings
Jessica Shaw, the director of interiors at The Turett Collaborative in New York, emphasizes the concept of "beautiful tension" in her design philosophy, utilizing a mix of sophisticated and unexpected materials to create interiors that are both innovative and timeless. Her current mood board exemplifies this approach, featuring a collection of two-tone graphic motifs and neutral color palettes that achieve a yin-yang effect. Shaw’s selections balance coziness with a cutting-edge aesthetic, incorporating metallic mesh fabrics and high-tech leather weaves that are livable yet luxurious.
Key elements in her material selection include Inaya Indium Printed Linen by Black Edition, chosen for its watercolor moodiness and suitability for drapery or duvet covers. Venetian Plaster Wallcovering in Marble Dust by Phillip Jeffries adds luminous texture to walls, making a classic look more accessible. Dedar’s Zen Light fabric in Perla is a preferred choice for ripple-fold drapery, creating an elegant and modern veil between indoor and outdoor spaces. The Kotakot Leather Weave, also from Dedar, appeals to Shaw's interest in the intersection of organic materials and high technology. American Elmwood Wall Panels by West | Wood are selected for their natural beauty and unique grain, contributing a tranquil and enduring quality to projects.
Corian Solid Surface in Glacier White by Corian Design is valued for its durability, versatility, and clean, modern aesthetic. Imperial Danby Honed Marble from Stone Source, a locally sourced Vermont stone, is highlighted for its suitability in both wet and dry applications. The Catch a Glance fabric by Carlucci at JAB Anstoetz combines glamorous and tribal elements with handmade and machine-made attributes, providing a dynamic option for upholstery. Sahco at Kvadrat’s Sequence fabric in 0001 is noted for its ability to bridge light and dark room palettes, offering modernity and a durable, nubby texture beyond traditional boucle.
Terrazzo Renata Fluted Field Tile in Grigio Carnico by Ann Sacks exemplifies Shaw's preference for hard-soft dichotomies in her material palettes. Dedar’s Aramis fabric in Perle introduces a metallic mesh with organic undertones, while Astrografia fabric, also by Dedar, is described as a textural dream. Kirkby Design’s Ember fabric in Noir provides a distinct alternative to popular boucles with its two-tone speckle and strong construction. Mixed-metal finishes from Waterworks, including Architectural Bronze, Unlacquered Brass, and Matte Nickel, are embraced for adding excitement to projects.
Madera’s Atelier No. 021 Wide-Plank Oak Flooring is chosen for its natural beauty, tactility, and enduring quality. For high-traffic areas like entry stairs, Adara Limited’s Carmen fabric in Guadalupe, a black sisal, offers a chic and modern solution. Kravet’s Looker Faux Leather Fabric in Bronze provides a stress-free, stain-resistant, and durable option. Absolute Leather in Rowboat by Moore & Giles adds a rich texture that complements modern weaves and organic elements. Finally, Dedar’s Kotakot Leather Weave in Black and 4Spaces’ Edolo fabric, a denser variation of Zen Light, further expand on the themes of handcrafted tradition and diverse material character, illustrating Shaw’s meticulous attention to detail in creating sophisticated and compelling interiors.
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