Most people think glamour is a quantity. More gold. More crystal. More surface. But the rooms that stop you — the ones you remember years later — are not the loudest ones.
Glamour is gravity. It is the quality that makes a room feel inevitable. Every object in its correct position. Every proportion considered. The chandelier that is slightly too large for the room, hung at the height that makes you feel you are inside something, not just near it.
I source glamour pieces the way I source everything: by asking what the room needs to anchor. Not to impress. Not to perform. To anchor. A room with genuine glamour holds you in it. The conversation slows. You reach for your glass without looking for it because you already feel settled.
That is the feeling we are building. This issue is the vocabulary.
