The Pasadena project by House of Honey is conceived as a highly personal, narrative-driven home that blends maximalist expression with emotional storytelling. Rather than adhering to a fixed stylistic language, the studio approaches the interior as a curated composition of the clients’ identities, layering bold colors, whimsical details, and bespoke elements to create a cohesive yet expressive environment.
In the bedroom, this philosophy translates into a more intimate and immersive setting. The space softens the home’s overall vibrancy, embracing a cocoon-like atmosphere where texture, color, and material richness define the experience. Plush textiles, enveloping tones, and sculptural accents reinforce the idea of the bedroom as a private sanctuary, prioritising emotional comfort, individuality, and a strong sense of narrative continuity within the overall design.
Project: House of Honey
Bed’s fabrics: Kvadrat, Kravet, Kneedler Fauchére, and Zimmer + Rohde fabric.
Bench: Cuff Studio, in Dedar fabric.
Pendants: Sonia Boyajian.
Nightstands: vintage.
Chandelier: Studio Girasole.
Photo Credits: Michael P.H. Clifford