Jessica Maros’s escapist assemblage of smoky plum foliage, terra cotta tiles and perfectly imperfect plates

Jessica Maros is savoring the last days of summer. It’s a time for tranquility and reflection, enhanced by enveloping interiors that offer an ambiance of harmony and calm. Based in Dallas, the founder of Maros Designs follows a style philosophy from slightly farther afield: kanso, the Japanese method of purposeful, minimalistic design. By interweaving this ethos with her “maximalist heart,” she conjures up concepts like a glass-enclosed hideaway in the woods—what she calls a “Whispering Lodge,” filled with warm, textural neutrals and organically weathered forms.

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