Janis, Reimagined: A Clubroom that Sings

Haight-Ashbury, edited—mustard velvet, peacock rattan, and blown-glass pendants set against a mural of Janis’s Victorian.

The premise
Take the spirit of Janis Joplin’s Haight-Ashbury years—bohemian, color-drunk, a little unruly—and translate it into a clubroom that feels current, comfortable, and maintains beautifully.

The lens
I don’t copy the past; I edit it. The Haight house becomes a large-scale mural—history as backdrop, not theme park. The 60s show up as shape, color, and material rather than replicas: peacock rattan, saturated glass, mustard velvet, copper, and terracotta.

Signature moves

  • Icon reinterpreted: Blown-glass pendants (stage-light energy) hang over a tailored sofa—glam meets grounded.

  • Peacock chairs, simplified: Classic silhouettes in natural rattan pair with sculptural white lamps for high/low tension.

  • Palette with purpose: Saffron, plum, rose, and moss—psychedelic-adjacent but softened for everyday life.

  • The kitchen as LP cover: A geometric backsplash in poster-print hues, a patinated copper hood, and cognac stools bring analog warmth without kitsch.

  • Performance first: Contract upholstery, wipeable stone-look tops, durable rattan, and sealed wood—memory-rich, maintenance-smart.

Poster-print geometry, a bold concrete backsplash, and a copper hood add analog warmth; contract-grade surfaces keep it livable for high use.

Why it matters
Nostalgia can be loud. Hospitality and multifamily need longevity. This concept shows how place and history can drive design and deliver comfort, durability, and brand clarity.

If you’re new here
My background spans large-scale multifamily and hospitality; now I bring that same narrative rigor and finish discipline to residential and boutique projects.

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