Élevé: A New Standard in Elevated Gathering
Élevé is about the way a space feels, not just how it looks. It’s about thinking differently about furniture - placing more intention behind every choice, and understanding the role it plays in shaping how people come together.
Furniture isn’t an afterthought. It sets the tone, defines the flow, and creates the foundation for everything that follows.
It is about balance. It’s the mix of scale and intimacy, form and function, comfort and elegance. Each piece is selected not only for its aesthetic, but for how it supports movement of energy of a space. It’s about creating a setting where the furniture works for the gathering, rather than the gathering working around the furniture.
The concept extends beyond individual pieces to the relationships they create within a room. Consider how a lounge grouping can form a natural conversation circle, or how a series of chairs around a long table can turn a meal into a moment of connection. Élevé is about understanding that furniture is not passive; it is an active participant in shaping how people experience a gathering.
At its heart, Élevé, by House of Furn, is a reminder that the right furniture, in the right place, can elevate every gathering. It’s about creating spaces where people feel welcome, where they naturally move and where every detail contributes to the rhythm of connection. It is a new standard in elevated gathering: spaces that are curated, considered, and designed to bring people together.
Élevé - Defined
A structured expression of gathering.
A space where every element has been considered, placed with intention, and allowed to work as part of a whole.
This is where structure leads. Layout, proportion, and balance are carefully resolved, creating an environment that feels composed without being rigid. Furniture is not introduced as a finishing touch, but as the foundation from which the space is built - shaping how it flows, how it functions, and how people come together within it.
Within that structure, smaller moments begin to form. Lounge seating creates natural pockets for conversation, offering places to pause without disrupting the overall rhythm of the room. Dining areas bring a sense of order and occasion, while the bar acts as a central anchor — drawing people in and giving the space a clear point of connection.
Each element has its place, but nothing feels forced. Seating, tables, and transitional spaces work together to guide movement, allowing the room to feel open while still defined. It’s this balance - between structure and ease - that allows the space to feel both intentional and effortless at the same time.
Élevé: Defined, is about understanding that elevated design comes from intention. It’s the quiet impact of a space that has been carefully considered, where furniture and layout work in complete alignment to support the gathering.
Photography: Stories From Eros