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STELLA MAY

Stella May
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STELLA MAY

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Birch Home

natural. soft. artisanal.

Birch Home is a delicately mature apartment project focused on furniture, art, and decor selections that embody a natural and artisan ambiance. Art and decor has been curated from handcrafted artists, furniture makers, and creatives from the West Coast, East Coast, United Kingdom, Canada, India, Morocco, and Sweden.
A mix of soft wood tones ranging from ash, mango, and walnut bring a natural warmth to each space. Accents of authentic leather, rust red fringe, olive velvet, grey knits, and creamy tufted wool sets a casual tactile backdrop for the overlay of black and white patterns from textiles, pillows, and art. While the curation of this project is ever evolving (looking at you living room rug!), I am loving how the different patterns and natural tones are complimenting each other while staying truly unique on each’s own.

With a casual elegance and a touch of bohemian flair, this apartment lets the unique beauty of each of its handcrafted objects sing.

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Cherry Residence

rich. crafted. warm.

A small cozy project in the suburbs of Portland focused on furniture, lighting, and decor selections for living room and bedroom. This charming home celebrates the hearty combination of timeless craftsman style pieces and modern fresh accents. We honed our selections in on authentic materials - supple leathers, rich woods, linen, cotton, wool, and handmade ceramics, giving the spaces a rich layered feeling and comfortable casualness. We replaced windows with a classic mullion style, repainted the exterior, and will be installing new exterior lighting to bring a layer of heart-warming style that envelops the home.

An ongoing project, more photos to come.

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Hoek Chair Design

solid. exposed. grounded.

I designed and built this walnut lounge chair in the Winter of 2019 during my bachelor’s degree. It was a challenging, rewarding, and immersive experience! After the build process, my chair was exhibited in the Jordan Schnitzer Art Museum at the University of Oregon along with the 15 other student furniture pieces in the course. In May of 2019, my chair was selected for the “Made for Interiors" exhibition at the Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene, where it was on display with other local handcrafted furniture for 2 months!

Two ordinary objects. Both timeless and elegant in material. They belong on their own, but speak to one another in form and purpose.

As a response to the elegance and ordinary nature of Dirk Van Erp’s silver pitcher which could be found in any household, The Hoek Chair was designed to belong in any ordinary setting. Both objects speak true to their function, an obvious plea to be used.

It’s angles, spacings, and heights are reminiscent of the pitcher’s proportions, where each angle in the chair is a subtle abstraction of the pitcher’s curves. The Hoek chair sits wide and low, as a reflection of the silver pitcher’s low center of gravity.

The Hoek Chair celebrates its own construction through exposed joinery, as a connection to Van Erp’s work during the Arts and Crafts movement. All exposed joinery was cut and chiseled by hand.

With influence from woodworkers George Nakashima and Hans Wegner, the angle chair keeps true to its material, celebrating the natural beauty of the wood, with a natural oil finish. The walnut is intended to be paired with a sapphire blue upholstered cushion which will be custom fabricated.

What I love about this project: the process of creating a beautiful object from my own hands that celebrates its own construction! I loved woodworking and developing a new skill for handcrafting furniture!

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Interior Moods

Moodboards are a great way to visualize space as a whole feeling. I’m always dreaming up spaces with unique atmospheres, all imagining wholesome beautiful interiors.

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Sun Spot Residence

A new project on the sunny coasts of the San Francisco Bay Area. We are replacing the flooring, sprucing up the walls with fresh paint, looking into adding wood trim detailing around the dining room and windows, replacing the fireplace mantle, and have selected some dining decor for the house.

An ongoing project, more photos to come.

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Artist’s Apartment

tranquil. reclaimed. fluid.

Designed for the artist Robert Wazelle, this downtown Eugene apartment project focused on material selection and furniture curation for a provided apartment footprint.

Through furniture selection, material adjacencies, and textural differences I’ve created a living, working, and teaching space for his craft of oceanic art which uses natural driftwoods, natural stones, and metals like copper and bronze.

Rustic flowing oceanic vibes fill this apartment. Sustainability, flexibility, and comfort drive the material and furniture selections. The material palette I’ve curated keeps its basis in deep oceanic colors and warm natural woods to support Wazelle’s outlook on life and fascination with the ocean. With accents of vibrant yellows through onyx and upholstery the design emphasizes the vibrant tones that come out of weathered metal used in his art. The space is flexible, based on his workshop teaching and exhibition needs, but it’s feeling is fluid and rustic.

What I love about this project: materials, materials, materials! Bringing together tones and textures that evoke a particular place (where the ocean meets the forest on the Oregon coast).

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