Coastal Luxe at Home
Inspired by Newport Beach’s Collector’s Retreat
The Collector’s Retreat in Newport Beach is more than a residence—it is a manifesto of contemporary coastal living. Designed by Brandon Architects, Morrison Interiors, and Patterson Custom Homes, the home reveals how architecture and interiors can capture light, material, and memory in one seamless narrative. Limestone walls flow effortlessly between indoors and outdoors, warm oak cabinetry softens the structural strength of steel, and curated furnishings embody a rhythm of elegance without excess. It is a project that proves luxury can be both deeply personal and profoundly refined.
But what does this mean for your own home? The philosophy of Coastal Luxe isn’t about replicating square footage or grandeur—it’s about adopting a mindset. Think tactile materials: oak, beechwood, and linen in soft, sand-toned palettes. Think balance: clean lines paired with subtle curves, sculptural furniture grounded by matte finishes. Above all, think light—how it moves across surfaces, how it transforms spaces throughout the day, how it becomes as integral to design as any piece of furniture.
The pieces in our Coastal Luxe collection—like the oak lounge chair, floating sideboard, and low-profile bed—echo the same design DNA found in Newport Beach’s Collector’s Retreat. They capture the spirit of coastal living while staying versatile enough for everyday life. Whether you’re in California, Cape Town, or Gaborone, Coastal Luxe is not defined by geography but by sensibility. It is a way of creating spaces that feel effortless, elevated, and timeless.
By drawing inspiration from projects like The Collector’s Retreat, you’re not just furnishing a home—you’re building a sanctuary where design and lifestyle flow seamlessly, echoing the calm sophistication of the coast
