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The spaces we design do more than fulfill your needs - they elevate your experience in all senses. We've done this throughout the West, in the Hawaiian islands, and in the Caribbean. Founder Stacy Stone's quiet exterior is the outermost layer of an extraordinary intuition. She is an accomplished listener, internalizing a client's needs until her aha!

Stacy has always inspired confidence. Her first clients trusted Stacy's vision for transforming their retail spaces into innovative shopping experiences across the country. Since her early successes, the architects and clients Stone Interiors partners with, time and again, place great store in Stacy's interior architecture training (University of Oregon, where she met architects she still works with today) and her fluency in the visual language unique to each collaboration.

A native Californian, Stacy spends as much time outdoors as possible. She continually looks to soften the divide between indoors and out, to expand the sense of beyond.
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Stacy's team created a great aesthetic relationship between the interior and the exterior of our home.
Our house lends itself to dressing up, to decorating for a season-such as the holidays-or an event.
We can change how the house looks and feels at a particular point in time.
We selected wallpapers for the children to choose from for their bedroom ceilings, based on their interests.
The breakfast nook is a daily focal point, with built-in niches for stashing projects, toys, and games.
The custom table is untippable, with an indestructible stone top.
Many city dwellers dream of getting away to the country on the weekend to relax and recharge.
This client was the reverse.
His primary residence is in Silicon Valley.
He loved the idea of having a pied terre in the city, where he could unwind and entertain friends.
The dramatic views from this apartment sold him in a heartbeat: the towers and buttresses of Grace Cathedral on one side and San Francisco Bay (including Coit Tower) on another.
The apartment is compact, so we opened it up for an expansive feel.
We designed the interior to be a quiet, eclectic mix of authentic Hawaiian influences, loosely and lightly re-interpreted.
The architecture was inspired by the Paniolo high-country ranch vernacular, modernized so the interior effortlessly unfolds to the outdoors.
You live a little differently when you're in vacation mode, and the house indulges that inclination.
The furnishings and groupings invite lounging, savoring, and napping in great comfort.
Indigenous materials and motifs honor the setting and the island's history.
The families wanted the lodge to serve as a duck-hunting retreat, but its "design mission" is to be a family place.
I attribute the design flexibility both to the architect and to Stone Interiors.
In the beginning, several families came together to steward the largest private waterfowl reclamation project undertaken in California.
Stone Interiors was our architect's first and only thought.
For the design team, it would have been much easier to do a high-end club appealing to only one type of aesthetic, the cigar-smoking duck hunter.
We design custom fixtures for almost every project.
We have collaborated with Phoenix Day, San Francisco's most historic manufacturer of lighting, on all manner of fixtures and lamps.
This pendant brings a timeless warmth to any space.
Featuring a decorative cast bronze canopy, the fixture takes its name from the French for "casting."
Available in more than a dozen finishes.
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