Hejsan! How’s everything with you today? I’m curious, do you have a city that feels like a home from home for no other reason than it feels right? One of mine is Brooklyn! I always get excited when I discover a home tour in the New York City borough, especially when it’s as lovely as this one. Mallory shares her apartment in Greenpoint with her partner and two cats and runs The Reserve, a thoughtfully curated shop selling the most beautiful rugs, poufs and cushions made from vintage Moroccan textiles. Let’s take a tour…

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

How would you describe your style? 
My style tends to shift faster than I can keep up, but I would describe it as eclectic meets Mid Century modern meets California cool (in New York, of course). I’m drawn to natural materials like wood, jute, and wool and I love designing our space with a soft color palette in mind.

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Tell us about your passion for rugs: 
“I’m a big believer that woven rugs can add so much character and texture to your home and alongside plants, make a huge style statement! I’m a fan of rugs in the dining room, kitchen, and layered in a living room or bedroom. My jaw always drops when I see a pop of colour in a perfectly worn runner lining a hallway or entry.”

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

Rugs can be really tricky – do you have any style tips for us? 
“My tip would be to invest in quality handmade pieces with a history. Beautifully worn Persian rugs or faded Moroccan Boujaad rugs are my absolute favourite to style with. One-of-a-kind always wins in my book.”
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Loving the poufs you sell, do you have any advice for anyone looking to buy one for their home (i.e. me!)?
With poufs, my advice would be to think outside the box! I use my floor poufs as additional seating when entertaining, as space holders for those awkward nooks and crannies in the house, as lovely-to-look-at pet beds, and I stack them up to use as ottomans for movie nights at home. I know many people that also use them in reading nooks for kids or as meditation pillows.
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

Urban Outfitters NYC paid Mallory’s a visit a few weeks back and turned their bedroom into a ‘floral wonderland! Love how Michael (one of their kitty cats) is taking shade under a cheese plant leaf on the windowsill too!
 

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

Photography courtesy of The Reserve (with kind permission).

Thank you for telling us a little about your home and sharing your tips Mallory!

Hands up who’d love one of The Reserve poufs in your home? (*own hand shoots up*).

Get the look*
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
1. Light Brown La Fleur Hanging Chair
2. Bohemian Tassel natural cotton cushion
3. Round Bevel Edge and Tulip Base Dining Table
4. White sheepskin rug
5. Moroccan Boujaad XL Pouf No 1
6. Ikea SINNERLIG Pendant lamp
7. Cleopatra Quilted Cotton Bedspread
8. Monte Cushion #1
9. Cotton Velvet Cushion Cover

You can see more of Mallory’s home and keep up to date with the latest items in her shop on instagram.

And more fabulous boho homes here – just in case you’re after a little more inspiration (if this tour comes up first just scroll on passed)! 

Have a lovely day!
 


PS It’s the final day to get 25% off posters* at Desenio with code ‘myscandinavianhome.  Here’s what I did with mine.  *Except on the handpicked / collaboration poster category and frames.

 * This post includes affiliated links which means that I make a very tiny amount of money (perhaps enough for a coffee and a choccy biccy from each post!) if you click or buy some of the items. Thank you for supporting the businesses that make My Scandinavian Home possible.

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Hejsan! How’s everything with you today? I’m curious, do you have a city that feels like a home from home for no other reason than it feels right? One of mine is Brooklyn! I always get excited when I discover a home tour in the New York City borough, especially when it’s as lovely as this one. Mallory shares her apartment in Greenpoint with her partner and two cats and runs The Reserve, a thoughtfully curated shop selling the most beautiful rugs, poufs and cushions made from vintage Moroccan textiles. Let’s take a tour…

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

How would you describe your style? 
My style tends to shift faster than I can keep up, but I would describe it as eclectic meets Mid Century modern meets California cool (in New York, of course). I’m drawn to natural materials like wood, jute, and wool and I love designing our space with a soft color palette in mind.

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Tell us about your passion for rugs: 
“I’m a big believer that woven rugs can add so much character and texture to your home and alongside plants, make a huge style statement! I’m a fan of rugs in the dining room, kitchen, and layered in a living room or bedroom. My jaw always drops when I see a pop of colour in a perfectly worn runner lining a hallway or entry.”

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

Rugs can be really tricky – do you have any style tips for us? 
“My tip would be to invest in quality handmade pieces with a history. Beautifully worn Persian rugs or faded Moroccan Boujaad rugs are my absolute favourite to style with. One-of-a-kind always wins in my book.”
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Loving the poufs you sell, do you have any advice for anyone looking to buy one for their home (i.e. me!)?
With poufs, my advice would be to think outside the box! I use my floor poufs as additional seating when entertaining, as space holders for those awkward nooks and crannies in the house, as lovely-to-look-at pet beds, and I stack them up to use as ottomans for movie nights at home. I know many people that also use them in reading nooks for kids or as meditation pillows.
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

Urban Outfitters NYC paid Mallory’s a visit a few weeks back and turned their bedroom into a ‘floral wonderland! Love how Michael (one of their kitty cats) is taking shade under a cheese plant leaf on the windowsill too!
 

Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home

Photography courtesy of The Reserve (with kind permission).

Thank you for telling us a little about your home and sharing your tips Mallory!

Hands up who’d love one of The Reserve poufs in your home? (*own hand shoots up*).

Get the look*
Mid-century meets Boho in a Brooklyn Home
1. Light Brown La Fleur Hanging Chair
2. Bohemian Tassel natural cotton cushion
3. Round Bevel Edge and Tulip Base Dining Table
4. White sheepskin rug
5. Moroccan Boujaad XL Pouf No 1
6. Ikea SINNERLIG Pendant lamp
7. Cleopatra Quilted Cotton Bedspread
8. Monte Cushion #1
9. Cotton Velvet Cushion Cover

You can see more of Mallory’s home and keep up to date with the latest items in her shop on instagram.

And more fabulous boho homes here – just in case you’re after a little more inspiration (if this tour comes up first just scroll on passed)! 

Have a lovely day!
 


PS It’s the final day to get 25% off posters* at Desenio with code ‘myscandinavianhome.  Here’s what I did with mine.  *Except on the handpicked / collaboration poster category and frames.

 * This post includes affiliated links which means that I make a very tiny amount of money (perhaps enough for a coffee and a choccy biccy from each post!) if you click or buy some of the items. Thank you for supporting the businesses that make My Scandinavian Home possible.