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Celebrating the Heart of the Home With Elliott Interiors

Elliott Interiors is a design firm based in Bedford, New York. Zan and Sara are two sisters, native to New York City, who both moved to Westchester to raise their children. Their design sensibility is influenced by a cultured New York City upbringing and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Living among the traditional, bucolic landscape of Bedford and the reality of life with young children further informs their aesthetic today. Zan and Sara love playing with pattern and layering color and textures. The homes they design are a fresh take on the traditional interior. Their end goal is to create spaces that are happy, relaxed and distinctive. Zan and Sara are passionate about working with their clients and creating homes that are unique to them.

A Note From Sara & Zan

"Society Social makes it so simple to make a piece your own. Their furniture is already crafted with beautiful designer details. From there, supply your own fabric for the couch or use a custom color for side tables to match your paint trim. There are endless ways to make their pieces feel unique to you."

Which designers do you admire?

Ashley Whittaker, Amanda Lindroth & Sarah Bartholomew.

A Classic Color Palette

Step inside the world of Elliott Interiors, beautifully designed homes that feel lived in, yet light and airy. Happy and relaxed style meets effortless pattern play and a distinctive design aesthetic. Scroll below to see how founders & sisters, Zan and Sara, made Society Social their own.

Shown here: Our Evie Sofa in a COM fabric.

What is your favorite design tip?

"Don't be afraid of the high/low mix. Buy an inexpensive dining chair and splurge on the detailed seat cushion. Save on a neutral area rug and invest in your dream wallpaper. Recycle a plain lamp base and add a patterned, pleated lampshade. There are endless ways to incorporate detail and impact by mindfully tuning into the mix!" 

A Classic Color Palette

Step inside the world of Elliott Interiors, beautifully designed homes that feel lived in, yet light and airy. Happy and relaxed style meets effortless pattern play and a distinctive design aesthetic. Scroll below to see how founders & sisters, Zan and Sara, made Society Social their own.

Elliott Interiors is a design firm based in Bedford, New York. Zan and Sara are two sisters, native to New York City, who both moved to Westchester to raise their children. Their design sensibility is influenced by a cultured New York City upbringing and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Living among the traditional, bucolic landscape of Bedford and the reality of life with young children further informs their aesthetic today. Zan and Sara love playing with pattern and layering color and textures. The homes they design are a fresh take on the traditional interior. Their end goal is to create spaces that are happy, relaxed and distinctive. Zan and Sara are passionate about working with their clients and creating homes that are unique to them.

Shown here: Our Evie Sofa in a COM fabric.

A Note From Sara & Zan

"Society Social makes it so simple to make a piece your own. Their furniture is already crafted with beautiful designer details. From there, supply your own fabric for the couch or use a custom color for side tables to match your paint trim. There are endless ways to make their pieces feel unique to you."

What is your favorite design tip?

"Don't be afraid of the high/low mix. Buy an inexpensive dining chair and splurge on the detailed seat cushion. Save on a neutral area rug and invest in your dream wallpaper. Recycle a plain lamp base and add a patterned, pleated lampshade. There are endless ways to incorporate detail and impact by mindfully tuning into the mix!" 

Which designers do you admire?

Ashley Whittaker, Amanda Lindroth & Sarah Bartholomew.

Products Featured in this Article

Evie Sofa Evie Sofa
Hanover Bamboo Chair Hanover Bamboo Chair ON SALE
Newport Grasscloth End Table Newport Grasscloth End Table ON SALE
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