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2024

REFERENCE GUIDE  

The Reference Guide is a curated list of design elements that inspire and bring us joy. Selected annually by the R.Design team, the Reference Guide highlights our favorites in 8 key design categories.

  • R.Design

    Decor

    Baccarat: Louxor Rectangular Vase Red

    Inspired by Ancient Egypt and its architecture, the Louxor vase, with its diamond cuts and vertical lines, offers the magic effect of infinite pyramids of light. In 2016 the timeless creation was dressed in red to enhance the beauty of the vase’s perfect contours.

  • Fabric

    Schumacher: Vanderbilt Velvet in Fuchsia

    A large-scale, linear design gives this Italian cut velvet fabric a graphic sensibility. The silk-like pile adds extra dimension and a luxurious hand to this upholstery woven.

  • Furniture

    Amuneal: Brass Pantry

    Features a brass counter, backsplash, and upper and lower cabinetry with solid silvered oak interiors. The hidden knife edge pulls on the upper cabinets allow for a sleek and minimal appearance.

  • Lighting

    Clearhalo: Barrel shape desk light

    Contemporary Fabric 1 Bulb Night Table Lamp in Brown with Oblong Glazed Crystal Base

  • Reference Guide: Winter 24

    Paint

    Fusion Mineral Paint: Winchester

    This baroque inspired burgundy will capture you with its enduring character. Confident and distinct, this shade creates an unwavering mood.

  • Seating

    Chaddock: Lorenzo Wingback Chair

    This smart looking wingback chair features a modern silhouette, plush spring down seat cushion and lumbar pillow, and wings edged in gorgeous quartersawn oak.

  • Surface

    DOMVS Surfaces: Calacatta Viola Marble

    Calacatta Viola marble is a distinguished variety characterized by creamy white veins on a rich red wine or burgundy background. It's sourced from one of Italy's oldest quarries.

  • Wallpaper

    Boråstapeter: Arne Jacobsen Trapez

    A hypnotic Trapez wallpaper, with geometric design for a contemporary vibe. This arresting pattern by popular designer Arne Jacobsen from the 1950s is a favorite amongst stylists and architects and looks just as at home today.