Team Atelier Davis is working on a new project in Dallas, and we’ve officially moved from concept boards to fully developed schemes. After sharing the living room and entry schemes last week, we’re refining the dining room with real product selections that reflect our clients’ wish for warmth, contrast, and clean-lined simplicity.

The first scheme keeps things light, building in warmth through burl wood, brass, and dark accents. The oak dining table pairs with black chairs for contrast, with layers of lighting and soft artwork adding dimension. The overall effect is tailored and quietly confident.

Clockwise from Top Left: CB2 Clooney Antiqued Rectangular Wall Mirror, Ingo Maurer Floatation Suspension Light and Ryan Pauly for Kuzco Lighting Stephord LED Wall Sconce in Metallic Brass available from Lumens, Untitled by Michael Upton available from Upton, Anziano Chair in Ebonized available from Kravet, Knoll Muecke Dining Table in Oak available from Design Within Reach, Sasha Court Atlas Sculpture available from Tappan Collective, Four Hands Mullins Sideboard, Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace

The second scheme turns up the dial with a deeper wall color that wraps the room in warmth. A dining table in aged black acacia serves to anchor the space, balanced by lighter wood storage and a rounded asymmetrical mirror to soften the lines. This direction leans tonal, grounded, and cocooning.

Clockwise from Top Right: Noir Emma Lamp, Four Hands Brinley Mirror in Matte Black, Hernest Ragnar 72″ Sideboard in Natural Oak, Four Hands Paden Dining Table in Aged Black Acacia, Anziano Chair in Ebonized available from Kravet, West Elm Lucian Pendant, Benjamin Moore Meditation

Both schemes honor the brief: clean lines, natural materials, and a thoughtful mix of light and dark. Which one is your favorite? Stay tuned as we share more from this project in the coming weeks!