Dining Room • 772 8th Ave, Unit 1, San Francisco, CA 94118
Walls transition from light pink to lavender. This gradient adds depth. A sculptural dining table commands attention with colored glass. It defines the room's artistic core.
Iridescent acrylic shapes hang as kinetic art. Velvet chairs in lime green and magenta offer unexpected color. A mirror installation distorts and reflects light. Colorful resin lighting brightens the space.
This room makes color a physical sensation.
Design Philosophy
This design embraces a Phenomenological approach. It prioritizes direct experience of color and texture. Aesthetic Order is established through deliberate, unbalanced hues. The room creates playful visual stimulation.
Spatial Narrative
The eye is drawn immediately to the sculptural dining table. You walk around its geometric form, noticing colored glass details. Settle into a velvet chair, surrounded by shifting light.
Light Study
Morning light illuminates the iridescent mobile, casting dancing reflections. By afternoon, the gradient walls absorb sunlight, deepening their hues. Evening hours make the colorful resin lights glow, creating warm pockets.
Living Vignette
Hands trace the cool edge of the dining table's glass. A lime green chair provides a vivid contrast to the lavender wall.
Material Palette
Gradient paint: Gradient paint provides a smooth, layered backdrop. It holds color intensity over time.
Velvet: Velvet offers a soft, rich texture. It develops a unique sheen with age and touch.
Colored glass: Colored glass adds a vibrant, translucent element. It maintains its crisp hue and reflects light.