05/29/2026
In this Hollywood bungalow kitchen, the materials do the talking. Veined stone, warm walnut, unlacquered metals, and walls finished in Roman Clay create a kind of quiet tension between refinement and rawness. Texture becomes architecture here, not decoration. The plaster absorbs light differently throughout the day, softening the edges of the space while giving it an almost cinematic depth. A different approach, a different technique, one that feels less designed and more discovered.