When designer Nina Freudenberger was asked to reimagine a Palm Springs, California residence for a pair of longtime clients, the project unfolded less as a renovation and more as a dialogue – one with the existing architecture, with the desert, and most notably, with the clients’ storied art collection. Barring the possibility of major construction, the home became a study in creative restraint for Freudenberger Design Studio requiring thoughtful furniture choices, subtle materiality, and a disciplined palette to transform the existing structure into something deeply personal.
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