Redmond Aldrich Design
Chloe Redmond Warner founded her eponymous studio, Redmond Aldrich Design, in 2005. Though Chloe’s degree is in architecture, she quickly gravitated to interiors, where she believes her formal training provides a foundation for thoughtful, personalized interiors that often break with architectural tradition in pursuit of atmospheric quality.
Redmond Aldrich partners with clients to elevate their aesthetic sensibility—what they call “AQ”—by designing interiors that deliver a poetic mashup of effortless and refined, pretty and perfectly weird.
Signature to the brand is a masterful mix of texture, color, and pattern layered with intention and a studied understanding of design and architectural history. Chloe’s interiors are studied, meaningful, and deeply personal.
Each project begins with a thorough brief, informed by a research period which takes into account the client’s lifestyle and requests, but also a scrupulous process of defining unique stylistic identities: “Little Women on Acid,” “Twin Peaks on Prozac,” “1970’s Sofia Coppola in Palm Beach,” and “Heidi in the Rockies” are a few studio favorites.
Chloe’s process is a deeply narrative one, which results in interiors where no element is without carefully-considered significance. She shares regular musings on the intersection of culture, architecture, and design on her Substack, RAD Minimag.
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1911 Fourth Street
Berkeley, CA 94710
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