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Objects and procurement

Objects chosen for use, patina, and restraint

Maris manages the practical side of beautiful things: what to buy, what to keep, what can wait, and what deserves a longer lead time.

Discuss procurement

Library discipline

Object lifecycle

Objects are tracked from desire to arrival so the finished room does not depend on memory, screenshots, or last-minute substitutions.

01Catalogued

Keep

Existing pieces with scale, material, or family memory are measured and protected in the plan.

02Sourced

Find

Furniture, lighting, art, rugs, and smaller objects are sourced against the approved room logic.

03Managed

Procure

Lead times, deposits, vendor notes, shipping, and receiving risks are tracked before install day.

04Installed

Place

Final placement is edited on site so objects support the room instead of filling every surface.

What the object library can hold

1

Furniture

Primary pieces, vintage candidates, upholstery notes, dimensions, and vendor status.

2

Lighting

Decorative fixtures, lamping notes, finish direction, and the rooms each source supports.

3

Art and objects

Art advisory notes, ceramics, books, vessels, hardware, and pieces that should stay rare.

4

Textiles

Rugs, drapery, bedding, upholstery, performance requirements, and dye-lot constraints.

5

Materials

Stone, tile, plaster, timber, metal, and finish samples tied back to room decisions.

6

Receiving

Warehousing, inspection, damage notes, delivery sequence, and install readiness.

Procurement support levels

Object Edit
$450/mo
  • Existing piece review
  • Small sourcing list
  • Keep, repair, replace notes
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Room Library
$900/mo
  • Furniture and lighting matrix
  • Vendor and lead-time tracking
  • Procurement approval sequence
Install Direction
$1800/mo
  • Receiving and install notes
  • Styling object plan
  • Trade partner coordination

Object review

Book an object review

Bring three lists

What you own, what you are considering, and what has already been ordered.

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Expect a practical answer

The review ends with keep, source, wait, repair, or remove recommendations.

The right object earns its place

Send photos, dimensions, pieces already owned, and the rooms where procurement needs structure.