Lucy and Company’s work includes homes in Charlotte as well as North Carolina mountain retreats, NYC, and London.
When asked, Beth will tell you it started with a sofa more than 20 years ago. “A friend asked me to help her choose a sofa,” said Beth Conant, Founder and Principle Designer of Charlotte-based firm Lucy and Company. Then it turned into redecorating that same friend’s entire living room. Beth soon found a niche decorating kids’ rooms, and now, nearly three decades later, her firm, Lucy and Company, has a dynamic team of six and a well-established clientele who love their bold, never-boring designs.
“The more experienced you get," said Beth. "The more you are a little more outspoken and determined that the client hired you for a reason. Instead of letting them drive, I say ‘trust us’ and most of the time, it's worked out!”
Case in point, a dining area above wrapped in Phillip Jeffries’ floral mural, Bloom. Beth recalls that the client at first was on the fence about grey, but once this stunning wallcovering was installed, it quickly became one of their favorite spots in the house!
Throughout her career, Beth has turned to Phillip Jeffries time and time again. “I use wallpaper on every single project," said Beth. "Phillip Jeffries does texture so well and that is what is appealing.”
For a client who wanted “all black,” Beth worked with Phillip Jeffries to add designs in their favorite color while creating spaces that are anything but basic. Phillip Jeffries Venetian Plaster in Black Ink created a three-dimensional hallway space that is irresistibly touchable, while Phillip Jeffries Sculpted Wood in Painted Evening gives a home office an edgy dimension that still reflects light.
“Phillip Jeffries does texture so well," said Beth. "Color with texture adds an extra layer to a room that makes it really special. It’s like another piece of art.”
Beth loves to do something surprising in a project, and the powder room is the perfect place. “It’s the one opportunity to do something out there!” she said. For a bold, “wow” moment, Beth chose Phillip Jeffries Metro Montage in Deep Teal to make her client’s dark turquoise dreams come true.
Photos by Mekenzie Loli