Mann, who is based in Chicago and also has offices in Los Angeles and New York, draws upon a range of influences from art, architecture, and fashion when she designs interiors, but it was the 1970s concept she proposed to McGuire that acted as a vehicle for her own vision. Her collection redefines the organic forms of that era, rendering them pared back and softly angled. The Column cocktail table, for example, with its curved travertine top and solid legs in a crème finish, calls out for a sunken living room where it can surround itself with palm fronds. By contrast, a few of the occasional chairs are attitudinally pert, shapely, and chic. The Echelon might be the love child of an Hervé Léger–Rennie Mackintosh collaboration. Mann notes, “I’m always searching for that energetic sweet spot between opposites—cultured and gritty, masculine and feminine, elegant and casual. To my eye, that’s where the magic happens.”