Joshua Carpluk shares some of his favorite things.
Joshua Alan Interiors (joshua-alan.com) has his head in the sky. The principal designer fills Boston homes with his engaging, yet functional designs, and recently he’s taking that aesthetic to new heights with a renewed focus on luxury, high-rise condo living. When designing for an urban floor plan high above the street, he loves a sectional in a saturated color, perfect for enjoying the skyline views from any seat.
He also loves a sculptural wall light that adds interest to a wall and frees up prime real estate on the floor. One of his favorites is the Radiant Sconce by Studio 534 John Pomp. “It’s fun and the rippled iridescent glass looks beautiful, illuminated or not,” he says. Perfect for when you don’t want to compete with the city lights at sunset.
“An irregularly shaped top pairs a refined aesthetic with a dynamic geometric shape for a pleasing contrast.” Minoti Brink table, prices vary, minotti.com
“The fluid pattern on this wallcovering adds interest and mimics the feeling of clouds.” Phillip Jeffries Fluent in Lullaby on vinyl, prices vary, phillipjeffries.com
“A beautiful piece of art for the floor. The pattern is subtle, and the silk adds richness and shine.” Landry & Arcari Himmat handwoven rug, $19,000, landryandarcari.com