Stefani Stein

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Interior Design Studio Consultations via @theexpert. Creative Director & Founder @august.abode.
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Early September has its own tempo. The days still feel long, but something quieter is beginning to take hold. Not quite fall, not exactly summer. Just the early edge of something slower.

It’s the time of year when rooms like this start to feel especially inviting. Upholstered corners, layered textures, and a place to land with a book or a pause. Call it nesting season, or just a good excuse to stay inside.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-09-05 23:36:25 Early September has its.. 0 -100% 1 -90%
This corner gives main character energy—but the quiet kind. The one who doesn’t say much at the party, but somehow still anchors the room. Curved upholstery, a bit of marble, wildflowers doing their own thing, and a sculptural vase that looks like it might walk off if you’re not paying attention.

It’s all a little offbeat, a little symmetrical, a little theatrical in the subtlest way. Proof that a muted palette can hold a room without ever making a scene. 2025-09-02 21:17:07 This corner gives.. 0 -100% 6 -40%
Some mornings, the to-do list is relentless. But a kitchen like this feels like a perfectly valid excuse to ignore it. Coffee tastes better when you’re not rushing. Gluten-free bread tastes like it might actually be as good as its glutinous cousin. And standing at the island, doing absolutely nothing, somehow counts as productive.

If you need me, I’ll be here, pretending this countertop is a time-free zone.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-08-30 02:32:07 Some mornings, the to.. 0 -100% 6 -40%
The fringe on this lampshade gets me every time. It’s just the right amount of drama without trying too hard. I found the vintage carved alabaster lamp years ago, and it’s one of those pieces I’ll never part with. Heavy in the hand, soft in the light. It anchors the whole vignette.

The way the materials play off one another gives the whole corner its energy—bouclé, burl wood, velvet trim, woven grass. Nothing is overly polished, but each piece is in quiet conversation with the next.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax  anais_dax 2025-08-27 04:13:15 The fringe on t.. 0 -100% 5 -50%
Some rooms seem to have their own agenda. This one? It politely encourages you to cancel your afternoon plans, pour something cold, and revisit the book you said you’d finished.

It’s moody in all the right ways. 

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-08-22 23:23:29 Some rooms seem to ha.. 2,638 +2,400% 63 +533%
This cabinetry was never meant to recede. The hand-painted mural began as a conversation with our talented friend reneeafox, shaped by a shared reference point in textiles and color. Renée developed a series of samples that carried those ideas further — California poppies interspursed with grasses in late summer — tones that taper at the edge of the horizon.

We approached the piece as something more atmospheric than decorative. A mural that felt embedded in the millwork rather than applied to it. The structure was already there. What we added was movement, tone, and a little tension between precision and looseness.

You can find more about the mural process and the collaboration behind it over on Trove.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax anais_dax 2025-08-19 22:25:01 This cabinetry was .. 0 -100% 9 -10%
There should be a word for the kind of procrastination that feels almost productive. The kind where you start tidying the coffee table, adjust a throw pillow, re-stack a few books by tone instead of topic, and suddenly you’re deep in a three-hour re-curation spiral with a soundtrack and a scented candle burning.

Was I working? Not technically. But was I making things better in some intangible, possibly unmeasurable way? Also yes.

Sometimes momentum starts sideways.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangele 2025-08-14 21:29:57 There should be a word .. 0 -100% 13 +31%
August always feels like an in-between. The days are full but not hurried. The light shifts, just slightly, and I find myself noticing the small things more, a moment of quiet, a breeze through the open door, the way light lands on a surface I’ve seen a hundred times.

There’s something comforting about not needing it all to mean something. Letting a space hold you without demanding anything in return. Just being in it, present and unhurried, can feel like its own kind of momentum. 2025-08-08 22:30:49 August always feels l.. 0 -100% 4 -60%
The warmth in this room has less to do with color and more to do with the way light interacts with texture. Everything was selected with that relationship in mind. The walls catch light differently than the cabinetry. The woven pattern of the shade holds just enough structure to catch a glow. Even the floor feels like it holds onto the last of the sun at the end of the day.

This is a space made for relaxing. The textures are weighty and varied, but the real comfort comes from the way the elements interact with one another. 

I love a room that doesn’t try to impress but ends up holding your attention anyway.

Photography by samfroststudio 
Styling rowelosangeles 2025-08-07 00:43:56 The warmth in this room.. 0 -100% 6 -40%
A vignette like this always begins with proportion. The geometry of the table allowed us to introduce bolder forms, and the rhythm of the arches felt strong enough to support the zigzag silhouette of the vintage lamp and the broad, sloped texture of the shade. 

Shape led the conversation. 

Photography by Sam Frost Studio samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-08-01 22:03:06 A vignette like this alwa.. 0 -100% 5 -50%
I love that design is so personal. Every bedroom holds a unique meaning for the person who sleeps in it. For some clients, it’s about comfort, for others, it’s about color, and for others, it’s about calm. 

Design doesn’t always begin with the pieces we are creating. Sometimes it starts with a feeling. Not a palette or a reference, just the sense of what waking up in the room should feel like. From there, the design direction begins to take hold.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-07-29 23:31:08 I love that desig.. 0 -100% 6 -40%
Some days I work here and some days I don’t, but the space always holds. It’s not a backdrop or a set piece. It’s familiar enough to be easy, and considered enough to keep me focused. This is where the materials live, the swatches pile up, and the ideas start to stretch beyond the edge of the plan.

The Beverly Chair is usually where I land. I designed it with a petite scale and hand-turned legs so it would feel timeless without being stiff. It’s equal parts comfort and intention, with a presence that feels composed and inviting in a way that encourages you to settle.

Design work doesn’t always move in a straight line. Sometimes it’s the room itself that gives the next project its direction.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax  anais_dax 2025-07-25 23:15:17 Some days I .. 0 -100% 4 -60%
There’s something about working within a more traditional framework that sharpens every decision. The scale of the millwork, the shape of the molding, and the depth of the paint; each asks for a response rather than a reaction. We leaned into the contrast here. Brass and glass. Old and new. Weight and clarity. Historic detailing with a modern structure that neither competes nor recedes.

Photography by Dan Arnold danarnold 2025-07-22 22:26:52 There’s something about.. 0 -100% 2 -80%
This part of the studio is always in motion. I spend a lot of time here between meetings, pinning up references, editing palettes, and working through concepts that haven’t quite found their footing. 

It’s not a styled moment. It’s where the work happens, and where I find myself most often when the next project is still forming.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax  anais_dax 2025-07-18 21:44:36 This part of the s.. 0 -100% 8 -20%
Some kitchens are built for performance. This one was built for rhythm. Morning light, coffee cups, ingredients gathered but not yet measured. It’s a space that’s used often and styled with intention.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-07-16 22:40:45 Some kitchens are bui.. 0 -100% 20 +101%
Our studio design came together more through editing than addition. Adjusting proportion, subtracting noise, letting each shape carry its weight. The palette remained narrow from the start, allowing space for texture and form to take the lead.

It’s a space that holds both function and stillness, depending on the day.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax anais_dax 2025-07-11 21:45:35 Our studio design came.. 0 -100% 9 -10%
This space came together one material at a time. The curve of the banquette carried enough presence on its own, so we kept the palette restrained and the surfaces mostly bare. It’s not a space that asks for much, but the scale and silhouette do most of the work.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-07-08 21:41:30 This space came togethe.. 0 -100% 18 +81%
Turns out, the secret to a good midsummer table might just be: mix your florals like you mix your guests. A little unexpected, slightly wild, and better when not too coordinated.

Block prints, hand-thrown ceramics, woven everything - it’s less about matching and more about the mood. Casual, sun-dappled, and just this side of unruly (in the best way). 2025-07-05 22:05:55 Turns out, the secret t.. 0 -100% 4 -60%
This space started with the rug. From there, everything else came in to meet it — the curve of the chairs, the weight of the velvet, the scale of the lamps. It’s formal in shape, but grounded by texture and proportion. Nothing precious, but everything deliberate.

My favorite rooms don’t reveal everything; they leave you wondering what came first.

Photography by Sam Frost samfroststudio
Styling by Lisa Rowe rowelosangeles 2025-07-01 21:30:48 This space started .. 0 -100% 5 -50%
In every space I design, there’s a conversation happening. It’s a dialogue between form and feeling, between past and present. Our studio sitting area reflects that exchange, blending refined silhouettes with tactile materials and collected details that hold memory.

The curved armchair from moeshome became the anchor for this sunlit corner. Its shape brings a softness and balance to the room’s structure. Paired with hand-painted cabinetry, vintage finds, and sculptural accents, it creates a space that feels layered and lived in. This is where ideas begin. Where palettes are built, materials are gathered, and the rhythm of a room begins to unfold.

It’s always a joy to style pieces that are versatile and expressive. I’m grateful to Moe’s for contributing to this project.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax anais_dax 2025-06-27 21:25:04 In every spa.. 0 -100% 11 +10%
I’m delighted to have partnered with moeshome for our studio space. This composition reflects the tension I find most compelling in interiors: refined yet relaxed, sculptural but grounded. The textural sofa, marble coffee table, and burl wood side table offered just the right punctuation alongside hand-painted cabinetry, vintage lighting, studio pottery and softened silhouettes.

This room is less about bold statements and more about quiet rhythm. It invites you to linger, to layer, and to live. Often, the most compelling spaces are those that embrace contrast—where old meets new, quiet meets bold, and storied pieces sit comfortably alongside the streamlined.

Photography by Anaïs & Dax anais_dax 2025-06-24 22:23:31 I’m delighted to hav.. 0 -100% 16 +61%
Just a basket full of spring flowers 🌸🌿🌸 2025-05-19 22:35:51 Just a basket fu.. 0 -100% 6 -40%
Kitchen love 🤎🤍
#stefanistein 2025-05-12 23:39:33 Kitchen love 🤎🤍 #st.. 0 -100% 4 -60%
august.abode Ernst wallpaper in Forget Me Not 💚
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Photography samfroststudio 
Styling rowelosangeles 2025-04-28 23:53:24 august.abode Ernst wal.. 0 -100% 1 -90%
Monday morning in bed 🤍 
#stefanistein 

Photography samfroststudio 
Styling rowelosangeles 2025-04-22 00:28:32 Monday morning in bed .. 0 -100% 17 +71%

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