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MY ROWE DESIGN BY CITY HILL DESIGN

The inspiration for Katie and Amy’s My Rowe Design was to invent a space featuring some of their favorite upholstery options, art and accessories, while creating a comfortable, collected environment filled with bold colors and materials. The City Hill Design philosophy is intentional design for everyday life, which is exemplified by this relaxed yet stylish space. “This space was designed for a family that desires home to feel cozy and enjoys spending time together,” say the designers. “We envision a lot of family games, kids’ homework, and Legos on the coffee table — a family functioning together all in the same space.”

Essential Elements

Intentional Layering

Natural Materials

Strong Upholstery Forms

Unexpected Art

Statement Styling

Their My Rowe Design space layers patterns with nature-inspired shades such as terracotta and slate. A favorite of the designers was “the stripe fabric on the Bristol Sofa!” The welcoming, curvaceous lines of the Bristol Sofa, Bernie Swivel Chair and Neoma Bench are anchored by the strong geometry of occasionals such as the Oasis Credenza and Capri End Table, striking a perfect balance of forms. A collection of bold and eclectic modern art and accessories completes the playful spirit of this family-friendly space in soft yet sophisticated style.

Photo Credits

Headshot: Sélavie Photography

Project Images: Javen Photography

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Bolder saturated color, pattern play, and traditional design mixed with edgy elements.

MY FAVORITE…

Source of Design Inspiration

We get inspired by traveling! Since we are constantly immersed in beautiful man-made creations, nature brings us so much inspiration and creativity. We have always said that we would want to hire a designer fresh off of their vacation.

Travel Destination

How can we pick just one?! Bora Bora, France, Italy, Napa, Fiji Islands — actually Mexico. Pass us a taco, please!

Unique Collectible

We love collecting signed coffee table books and quirky coffee mugs from our travels.

Favorite Materials

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