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Witchery Concept Australia

A refined, modern retail concept for Witchery that blends loft-inspired architecture with warm residential touches—creating a cohesive, stylish environment that elevates fashion presentation and anchors the brand’s growing accessory category.

West 90th Street Townhouse New York

A landmarked Upper West Side townhouse transformed into an intimate, art-filled salon where traditional architecture and world-class modern art converge in a warm, glamorous, and deeply personal family home.

West 23rd Street Loft New York

A glamorous “Hollywood meets loft” transformation that turns a raw 23rd Street space into a sophisticated, light-filled Manhattan residence designed for entertaining, art, and modern living.

Waterline Square New York

A 435,000-square-foot landmark on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Waterline Square redefines luxury waterfront living with world-class architecture, soaring residences, and impeccably crafted interiors by Groves & Co.

Washington Farmhouse Connecticut

A 6,000-square-foot historic Connecticut barn transformed into a rustic yet glamorous farmhouse retreat—balancing original character, vintage charm, and modern amenities across the home and surrounding pastoral grounds.

Wainscott Residence New York

A 5,000-square-foot modern retreat in Wainscott transformed with expanded openings, serene natural materials, and curated vintage furnishings—creating a relaxed yet refined weekend escape for a sophisticated couple.

Vero Beach Bungalow Florida

A 5,500-square-foot Vero Beach retreat in the exclusive Windsor Club—blending resort-style relaxation, contemporary design, and vintage charm into a serene, sophisticated coastal home.

The Lucida New York

A 150,000-square-foot LEED-certified luxury residential tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, The Lucida blends eco-conscious design with refined modern living—setting a new standard for sustainable elegance.

Tea Box at Takishamaya New York

A serene 3,000-square-foot café and retail space for Takishimaya’s Fifth Avenue flagship—harmonizing tea culture, refined textures, and flowing spatial design within a windowless, below-grade environment.