Zoë Feldman Design

Playfully Principled

Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Raised by art-collecting parents in a mid-century modern house and trained as a designer by Alexa Hampton, an august practitioner of traditional style, the Washington, D.C.–based Zoë Feldman is an ace at blending modern with classic — and always with a sense of fun. Consider this engaging sitting room in a house in Virginia belonging to a globe-trotting couple. The first piece they chose for the handsomely proportioned space with its coffered ceiling was Frédéric Pellenq’s squiggle-back sofa. While that establishes the whimsical tone of the decor, Feldman’s eclectic selection of furnishings and art is what gives the room its lively personality. Crucial to her scheme is “the wooden Turner’s chair I found on 1stDibs,” she says. “It provides warmth and a sense of heritage while softening the other modern shapes and features in the room.” Two other key pieces in her estimation, also found on 1stDibs, are the ottomans, one covered in a geometric pattern, the other in a sheepskin. “The shape and scale of their wooden feet are oversized and playful,” she notes. “But the neutral colorways keep them grounded.”   

Photo by Max Burkhalter

Shop Zoë Feldman’s Picks

Hans Olsen Balloon Chair in Red Dyed Suede, 1960s Shop Now
Hans Olsen Balloon Chair in Red Dyed Suede, 1960s
Angelo Lelii Century 6 Lune asymmetrical brass ceiling lamp, 2019 Shop Now
Angelo Lelii Century 6 Lune asymmetrical brass ceiling lamp, 2019
Martin & Brocket Paw-Foot Ottoman, New Shop Now
Martin & Brocket Paw-Foot Ottoman, New
Chris Miano Squiggle Console Table, New Shop Now
Chris Miano Squiggle Console Table, New
The Somerset House Scalloped-Back Loveseat, 2023 Shop Now
The Somerset House Scalloped-Back Loveseat, 2023
Doris Leslie Blau Abaca Rug, 21st Century Shop Now
Doris Leslie Blau Abaca Rug, 21st Century
African Songye Male Kifwebe Mask, 1910s Shop Now
African Songye Male Kifwebe Mask, 1910s
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