Introducing: Elements by Diane Keaton

Jesse Bratter

03 November 2022
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The best part of collaborating with fellow artists, creatives and designers is witnessing their unique interpretation of home through their distinct textile narrative. Our most recent collaborator needs no introduction—in fact, she’s unquestionably cinematic royalty, and has most likely defined a moment in time for each of us. This movie star’s singular rendition of an interior textile collection couldn’t be more on brand for the icon, and we’re giving you front-row seats.

 

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GONE HOLLYWOOD

 

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Mrs. Los Angeles Ignatius Black on Moda Barstool and Annie Wool Manhattan Black on Emelie Barstool. Fabrics Hanging from left to right: La-Di-Da Sheer Sand, Sleeper Sheer Miles Grey and Luna White. Furniture provided by Nathan Anthony.

 

We all know and love Diane Keaton for her quirky starring roles in iconic films like Annie Hall, Baby Boom, Something's Gotta Give, The Godfather and countless others. She has lived at Hollywood's center for close to four decades as a storyteller, beating to her own drum and captivating audiences one line at a time. That's why our collaboration with her - a first for the Academy and Golden Globe Award-winning actress - was composed in a way that pays tribute to her personal and professional journey.

 

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THE STORY OF HOME

 

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Corleone Barzini Black on Fabricut's Webster Sofa. Backdrop Fabric and Pillows: American Style Winning Magic Black and Flustered Tan.

 

Woven into each carefully crafted, hyper-textured fabric is a piece of a puzzle that chronicles Diane's artistic expression. Along with S. Harris Chief Brand Office and Creative Director Jodi Finer, the pair dreamed up a sartorial collection of textiles that exemplifies restraint and honors simplicity as the foundation of an interior. With a shared reverence for home, they created a palette that speaks to a state of calm, casting materiality as their lead with strong and luxuriously thick fibers that yearn to be lived in.

 

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Listen to Diane's first-person account of the inspirations that lead to S. Harris's latest collection in "Now Showing: Elements by Diane Keaton."

 

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Jesse Bratter

Jesse Bratter is an editor, writer and interiors stylist living in South Florida after a quick stint in Manhattan. Formerly an editor for Luxe Interiors + Design, Florida Design and The Miami Herald, Jesse’s contributions include Architectural Digest, Domino, Art Basel Magazine, Hospitality Design, and more. She styles photoshoots for homes and luxury resorts, and co-founded the online lifestyle marketplace In The Pursuit and content destination STORY.

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