In this episode of Grandma's Silver, Allie Kochinsky sits down with designer Vicente Wolf to explore the intersection of interiors, nature, and the art of creating true environments.
Known for his layered, collected approach, Vicente shares how his work is shaped by a lifelong relationship with the natural work, from tending plants in his New York City apartment to living and working in Montauk. Together, the pair discuss the balance between natural and manicured spaces, and how the same principles that guide a garden can inform the way a room is composed.
The conversation also explores how interiors can function as living landscapes, spaces with rhythm, movement, and emotional resonance, and what it means to design with restraint, intuition, and a sense of time.
Listen for:
The relationship between interiors and the natural world
Natural vs. manicured design philosophies
How to create rooms that feel layered, collected, and alive
The influence of place
The role of intuition and restraint in creating lasting interiors
For those interested in thoughtful design and the quiet influence of nature on how we live, this episode offers a deeper look at how interiors can become environments that truly shape experience.
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