Making Space for Serious Style
When space is small, the little things mean a lot. See a stylish alternative to wallpaper in New York, a revamped San Francisco basement apartment, a cabin with a view in Toronto and a Chicago artist's miniature design.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionJames and David maintain "controlled clutter" in their small home with tons of clever storage. Big on Function
James Klein and David Reid, the design duo behind porcelain studio KleinReid, have filled their home with inspirational objects. Their apartment is accessorized with vintage furniture and flea market finds, featuring a special collection in each room. James and Davod have created a home that echoes their work philosophy: playful design, fine craftsmanship and lasting beauty.In the kitchen, a few large-scale pieces make it functional. A sizeable, self-assembled steel cabinet displays their collection of dinnerware. The dining table is a thrift store find that seats lots of guests and provides much of the counter/workspace for the kitchen. Don't be afraid to bring big pieces into small spaces; they provide a visual anchor in the room.
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Guests
- Ron Marvin
Interior Designer
Website: www.ronmarvin.com - Riley Johndonnell
Owner / Editor at Large, Surface Magazine
Website: www.surfacemag.com - Jonathan Lo
Editor, Poplife Magazine
Website: www.poplifemagazine.com - James Klein and David Reid
Designers, KleinReid
Website: www.kleinreid.com
- Liz Clausen
Designer, PicK YouR SeaT
Website: www.pickyourseatnow.com - Robert Clausen
Cabinet-maker, Custom-Built Cabinets
Website: www.custombuiltcabinetsonly.com
- Michael Taylor
Architect, Taylor_Smyth Architects
Website: www.taylorsmyth.com - Krista Peel
Artist
Website: www.kristapeel.com
- Ron Marvin



















