CURATING

WORLDS

Sage velvet tufted armchair with carved walnut frame beside a dark bookshelf, crystal globe chandelier and peacock feather wall sconce in a moody eclectic interior

Altered Bloom curates interior worlds built through objects chosen with intent.


The objects are the vocabulary. The room is the sentence.

Brass swan basket with trailing string of pearls plant on a black bookshelf beside a Cecil B. DeMille coffee table book and crystal candlestick

The Dark Study

Books, brass, marble and the objects that announce a particular kind of inner life. A world built around the person who reads, collects and never stops looking.

Two-shelf dark bookcase styled with a brass rearing horse sculpture, Beethoven bust, fern, Art Deco fan vase and vintage hardcover books

The Antiquarian Bedroom

Deep color, layered frames and furniture that was never purchased as a set. The room of someone who has been collecting long enough that the walls have stories.

Navy blue gallery wall covered floor to ceiling in antique gold frames, oil paintings and etchings beside a vintage brass lamp and lyre-back chair with green tufted leather seat

Black Lacquer

High contrast and cold glamour with a genuine edge. For the person who understands that even the most private room deserves a point of view.

Three black shelves against a textured black wall styled with a matte black shell sculpture, prowling panther figurine, brass geometric object, luxury candle on a brass tray and abstract face sculpture
Pair of glossy black Art Deco fan vases with a single monstera leaf on white tile beside a Byredo Black Saffron perfume bottle

The Mantle

One corner given the full weight of a world. The clock, the screen, the brass peacock, the print above. Proof that a single vignette understood completely is enough.

White plaster fireplace mantel with clock garniture, brass candelabra sconces and Art Deco dancer figurine beneath a framed Erté print, brass peacock firescreen in the hearth

The Threshold

The first thing a room says. The entryway approached with the same intention as every other space because first impressions are never accidents.

Large round gold-framed mirror with etched flower motif above a white console table styled with a matte black vase, gold ram vessel and art books