interior design

for nature lovers

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interior design

for nature lovers

See Our Work

interior design

for nature lovers

See Our Work

We design interiors inspired by THE OUTDOORS.


We're drawn to spaces that feel soft, layered, and connected to the natural world — where light, texture, and living elements work together to support how we feel. At Epiphany / Style, our work is guided by biophilic design principles — something we’ve been practicing intuitively for years — creating homes that utilize natural materials to feel more calm, more grounded, and more aligned with the people living in them.


Our studio is small and personal — led by myself, Snow, alongside Gingi. Together we bring 20+ years of experience in design, styling, art direction and editorial storytelling and we approach each project with a balance of design perspective and thoughtful collaboration.


Learn more about us here.

interiors inspired by the OUTDOORS.


We're drawn to spaces that feel soft, layered, and connected to the natural world — where light, texture, and living elements work together to support how we feel. At Epiphany / Style, our work is guided by biophilic design principles — something we’ve been practicing intuitively for years — creating homes that utilize natural materials to feel more calm, more grounded, and more aligned with the people living in them.


Our studio is small and personal — led by myself, Snow, alongside Gingi. Together we bring 20+ years of experience in design, styling, art direction and editorial storytelling and we approach each project with a balance of design perspective and thoughtful collaboration.


Learn more about us here.

See Our Work

Learning about biophilic design

Having grown up in rural Oregon I was surrounded by nature. The forest outside our house, was my second home. My first best friend was the large cedar tree I’d spend hours in. Hiding in it’s branches and sliding down them to surprise anyone standing next to it. Today, I practice yoga regularly and one of the things that keeps drawing me back is the studios... I love the way they feel. Textured walls, natural textiles, exposed wood and living plants... Turns out their's term for this type of interior design - it's called biophilic design.


Biophilic design philosophy centers around the idea that being in spaces that incorporate nature is deeply meaningful to our sense of well-being.

At Epiphany, we have been (unknowingly) practicing biophilic design for a long time. And now, we do it with more attention. We even gave a public talk on the subject and created a guide on it's principles.

Would you like to learn more? Click below to read our online magazine which includes simple, visual ways to create spaces that feel calmer, more grounded, and more alive PLUS an easy DIY modular living wall project. And if you're in need of a speaker on this subject for your next event, please let us know - we'd love to share our talk with your group.

Read the magazine

Learning about biophilic design

Having grown up in rural Oregon I was surrounded by nature. The forest outside our house, was my second home. My first best friend was the large cedar tree I’d spend hours in. Hiding in it’s branches and sliding down them to surprise anyone standing next to it. Today, I practice yoga regularly and one of the things that keeps drawing me back is the studios... I love the way they feel. Textured walls, natural textiles, exposed wood and living plants... Turns out their's term for this type of interior design - it's called biophilic design.


Biophilic design philosophy centers around the idea that being in spaces that incorporate nature is deeply meaningful to our sense of well-being.

At Epiphany, we have been (unknowingly) practicing biophilic design for a long time. And now, we do it with more attention. We even gave a public talk on the subject and created a guide on it's principles.

Would you like to learn more? Click below to read our online edition which includes simple, visual ways to create spaces that feel calmer, more grounded, and more alive PLUS an easy DIY modular living wall project. And if you're in need of a speaker on this subject for your next event, please let us know - we'd love to share our talk with your group.

Read our digital magazine