Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | December 2017

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GRASS CLOTH Thibaut ANTIQUE TABLE Holland & Company FRAMED ART Townhouse by Robert Brown DESK ACCESSORIES B.D. Jeffries and designer’s own WINDOW TREATMENT FABRIC Richter by Schumacher LARGE ABSTRACT (NOT SHOWN): Holly Addi through Gregg Irby Gallery PILLOW FABRIC Tie Dye by Quadrille WHITE CERAMIC LAMPS & HANGING LANTERN Circa Lighting

Office ANNA WOOTEN LOGGINS, A. Wooten Interiors With its neutral palette, clever combination of curves—coming from the dark cowhide rug and swooping linen armchair—and straight lines seen in the collection of framed art and striated grass cloth walls, Anna Wooten Loggins’ concept for the office easily accommodates both masculine and feminine leanings. The choice of wall texture was a natural one for the designer, as it lent depth to the small room. An oversize lantern grounds the tall ceiling, while a Schumacher textile with a slight nod to ’70s Bargello adds oomph to the window treatments via the wavy motif. These shapes are repeated in a pair of ceramic lamps accenting the Holland & Company antique table, where stylish accessories range from a shagreen box to an artful iron bowl the designer filled with paper clips. Perhaps most intriguing is her choice of lumbar pillow textile—a mix of zigzags, lines and dots from Quadrille. Says Loggins: “I liked that it was tone-ontone, kind of a play of lines within itself.”

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