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Robyn Branch’s Layered Approach to Living

Robyn Branch

“Design is all about layers, even for the minimalist,” says Robyn Branch. A child of furniture store owners, raised in North Carolina, the Florida-based designer has been steeped in High Point craft her whole life, and this perspective has shaped her artful approach to interiors. Today, she oversees a team of craftspeople and artisans who work on projects across the country. Here, she shares her tips for sourcing vintage, craft, and building a collection—along with a few Chairish favorites.

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Interior Design by Robyn Branch | Photo by Zeke Ruelas

What made you passionate about Interior Design?  How’d you get your start in Interior design?

I think I was born with an innate ability to arrange rooms and organize things.  I found interior design perfect for me as I was raised in the business.  My parents had a furniture store and I started going to furniture markets when I was 5. I love the challenge of finding balance and beauty.  It has also been an excellent career path for my work ethic, personality, and need to create.

Interior Design by Robyn Branch | Photo by Zeke Ruelas

What do you find most compelling about Chairish?

It appeals to my curiosity. The vintage and new pieces from all over the world open a whole new array of fantastic and unique finds.

How does sustainability factor into your design choices and love of vintage?

I think vintage furniture is the greatest sustainable element. Being able to use vintage is preserving heritage. It’s a gift to own a valued piece.

Interior Design by Robyn Branch | Photo by Zeke Ruelas

Favorite way to create a statement-making moment in a room?

Color and layers. Design is all about layers, even for the minimalist.  

Do you have any go to color pallets and color combos?

I have about 20 that I love!  My favorites are green/black, black/brown, teal/aqua/coral, blue/brown, dark green/light blue, pink/brown. And yellow/sky. I tend to gravitate to clear, secondary colors. 

Robyn Branch | Photo by Zeke Ruelas

What advice do you have for first-time clients to make their space truly personal?  

Be honest, open, and realistic. Do not “trend”.

Lead Image: Interior Design by Robyn Branch. Photo by Zeke Ruelas

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