Take one look at a Shaker peg and you can understand much of the philosophy behind the Shaker movement itself: simple, uniform, free from ornamentation, completely functional. For us, that’s just good design. But let’s back up a little — all the way to the 1700s.
Read MoreWhile we wait for our membership invitation to the Little Beach House Barcelona, we pulled inspiration for a current bathroom project from the luxurious decor and use of natural materials - rattan, timber, and moroccan tiles. In typical Rethink Design fashion, we added metal and matte black accents giving a more streamlined, and tailored look.
Read MoreThe collaborative pair that is Stefanie Brechbuehler and Robert Andrew Highsmith, founders of Brooklyn-based Workstead Design Shop, is a marvel in and of itself. Well known for their signature aesthetic of re-use and re-invention, the two RISD grads incorporate their sustainable lifestyle from their apartment and studio to their design projects seamlessly. The result? Context-driven works rooted in history, architecture, and function.
Read MoreThe world of interior design is full of people looking to define “their style” or design taste. For us, we’re undoubtedly inspired by Scandinavian design, and occaisionally we hear a reference to our work, and others like it, to be minimalistic. But more often than not, we’re both.
Read MoreDesigners, writers, and artists all throw around terms to describe what’s in style or fashionable, and two words that seem to be forever linked are modern and contemporary.
Read MoreGuess who was just featured on LuxPad Interior Design as one of the 21 Best Interior Designers in Georgia?
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