In the September 2018 issue, Ideal Homes & Gardens guided readers toward interiors alive with subtle patterns and sculptural accents—rooms where furniture and objects hold a quiet dialogue.
Under Palette Play, the Edo Screen emerged as a statement of serenity and symbolism. Rooted in Japanese principles of simplicity and subtle beauty, its softly curved legs echo Shinto shrine arches while its panels depict cranes in flight across a moonlit horizon. More than a partition, it frames spaces with grace, allowing air and light to weave through.

In Decor Ideas, the Young Side Table was highlighted as a companion piece to bold interiors, proving that even the smallest gestures can carry presence. By playing with contemporary patterns, the table holds its own amid stronger visual rhythms—an accent that quietly enhances without overwhelming.

And in TIHG Trend, “Oriental Notes” unfolded as a curated vignette featuring the Henry Coffee Table, Dunbar Armchair, Brooklyn 3-Seater Sofa, and Noma Side Table. At its heart, the Henry Coffee Table—organic and sculptural—grounded the setting, its teak base and weathered top evoking an artful sense of permanence.

Together, the pieces formed a dialogue between East and West, structure and softness, creating interiors that feel at once timeless and alive.




