Charmed House Interiors · Textiles
There is something undeniably grown-up about a real goat hide in a beautifully considered room. Soft cream ground scattered with inky, organic spotting that no print can quite replicate — the fur is short, dense, and silky to the hand, with the natural irregular silhouette of a true hide. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, which is exactly the point.
"It's the piece every guest reaches out to touch."
Style note — as a throw: Slung over the back of a reading chair or the corner of a stool — texture and pattern without committing the whole room to print.
Style note — as a small rug: Layered over a larger jute or sisal beside the bed or in front of an entryway bench. Instant softness, instant character.
For the woman who knows a single piece of real character will always do more than a dozen safe ones.
Draped over a weathered wooden stool in a calm entryway. Pair with a blue-and-white chinoiserie ginger jar, a sculptural fern leaf, and a limewashed plaster wall. The cream and brown warms up the cool blues — the corner that makes guests pause as they hang up their coats.
Layered at the foot of a moody bedroom. Lay it over a flat-weave jute rug beside the bed, with a tan leather bench at the foot and crisp white linen bedding to keep things from going too dark. Boutique-hotel softness, the kind you feel before you notice.
