For a grand staircase and powder room at Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York in 2024, the “Ripped” rug takes center stage, a design from Lucinda Loya's collaboration with The Rug Company. A custom wallpaper in collaboration with Flavor Paper serves as a backdrop for the grand staircase and landing. The use of 19th century etchings that have been painstakingly joined together create a unified perspective. The waterfall summons you in as you climb into nature to the landing, a space framed by very elaborate, large-scale custom cornices and alpaca drapery crafted by The Shade Store in Sandra Jordan’s luxe fabrics. These two very distinct organic elements live in harmony. One is grand yet quiet, and the other is bold and grounding. Fiddlehead fixtures by Roll and Hill showcase Lucinda’s consistent use of innovative lighting. They emulate a delicate unfurling of fern leaves, which can be found in the forest. Allied Maker’s Grand Aperture in the staircase is an elegant interpretation of the space through which light passes, with a shape recalling the sun. The astute powder room is confidently dressed in “Rift”, a wallpaper design by Lucinda launching soon and realized by Flavor Paper. The outlined custom vanity she designed for Cosentino is paired with Kohler fixtures and the pendants are by Vaughan, while the powder room has been outfitted with luxurious accessories and custom monogrammed towels by E. Braun & Co. New York. Photography: Staircase by Erik Bernstein/ Main Image by Nick Sargent/ Powder Room by Marco Ricca