Santa Fe Sophistication
The house that Seth Anderson, owner of Santa Fe-based design firm Lifdom,
created for his family stands at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains, on the edge of the Tesuque Valley just outside Santa Fe. Like
the town, it’s a study in contrasts between old and new; a place where
cultures have merged to influence its design. Tapping his experience as a
furniture-maker, textile designer and contemporary artist, Anderson
orchestrated the home’s blend of traditional pueblo architecture and
contemporary lines, Old World finishes and of-the-moment furnishings,
and native pottery and modern art, to create an environment with a true
sense of place.
Article originally published on Mountain Living.
Article originally published on Mountain Living.