Megan Molten’s Point of View
“Home should be our favorite place in the world, where even after a vacation we can’t wait to get back to our own sofa or bed. It should feel like we’re walking into our personal five-star hotel.” T WO BY T WO “I love to design with pairs—it gives the space symmetry and balance, which makes my heart happy.” Megan selected matching Universal Furniture sectionals and ottomans and then hung two oversize rattan chandeliers from Currey & Company overhead. “They were actually so large they had to come in through the windows rather than the door!” THINK PINK “I initially thought the ceiling would be solid green, as we wanted a moody media
room. When a colleague suggested we paint the 30-inch-wide pink stripes, I embraced the idea because it’s one of my signature colors. It became the perfect touch, adding the ‘tent’ to our jungle.” CHIC CONTR AST The prickly texture of the porcupine-quill mirror from Ngala Trading contrasts with the contemporary profile of the reeded chest in a matte-white finish. GA ME ON “Kelly Wearstler is one of my style icons, and I upholstered chairs from Universal with her fabric for Lee Jofa.” The tulip-style table provides a chic surface to play games. The painting above the table is by Meredith Pardue through Ann Connelly Fine Art. MAKING AN ENTRANCE “I draped a curtain at the door so you would feel as if you’re walking into the tent. It’s tied back with a rattan chain we often use as an accessory arranged over a bowl or book.”
SPONSORS: Ann Connelly Fine Art | Currey & Company | Farrow & Ball | Fireside Antiques | Kravet | Lee Jofa | Ngala Trading | Universal Furniture
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March•April 2024