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JOSHUA MACGARVEY
MOCKS LUXURY

( And everyone else we know )


A CONVERSATION BETWEEN VICTORIA SASS ABOUT WHEN LUXURY ONLY INSPIRES MORE LUXURY AND WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU START FROM SOMETHING MORE COMMON AND PUSH IT FORWARD.

Interview: MATHEW W SWENSON
Photography: Christopher Mollini
Styling: Tara Swenson

JUNE 9, 2024 When Josh Evan and Michael Edward Moirano first saw the house in Greenwich, Connecticut, that a young couple from Manhattan

Victoria:
But the clients have larger-than-life personalities, Evan says, and they deserved a house more like them.

Joshua:
So he and Moirano, whose five-year-old firm is called EVAN EDWARD, got busy looking for bold pieces that make big impressions. In the living room, a curving gray velvet sofa is the closest thing to a conversation pit.

Victoria:
But the clients have larger-than-life personalities, Evan says, and they deserved a house more like them.

Joshua:
So he and Moirano, whose five-year-old firm is called EVAN EDWARD, got busy looking for bold pieces that make big impressions. In the living room, a curving gray velvet sofa is the closest thing to a conversation pit.

Victoria:
But the clients have larger-than-life personalities, Evan says, and they deserved a house more like them.

Joshua:
So he and Moirano, whose five-year-old firm is called EVAN EDWARD, got busy looking for bold pieces that make big impressions. In the living room, a curving gray velvet sofa is the closest thing to a conversation pit.

“When Josh Evan and Michael Edward Moirano first saw the house in Greenwich, Connecticut, that a young couple from.” Joshua McGarvey