Bryn Mawr’s Brittany Hakimfar Evokes ‘Moody Opulence’ in Fashion Guru’s Home

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Brittany Hakimfar of Far Studio
Image via Far Studio website.
Brittany Hakimfar of Bryn Mawr-based Far Studios worked on the home of Japanese brand Sacai’s sales director and fashion guru Jenny Capano.

Brittany Hakimfar of Bryn Mawr-based Far Studios worked on the home of Japanese brand Sacai’s sales director and fashion guru Jenny Capano, writes Yeong Sassall for Vogue.  

Since Capano planted seeds in Bryn Mawr, she wanted her Main Line cottage to mirror her taste. 

Like many city-dwellers during the pandemic, Jenny and her husband Joe opted to leave Brooklyn for a quieter environment.  

Their 1930’s 1930s-era stone exterior home is nestled on an acre of land, with a backyard styled after gardens in the Hamptons, providing the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle.  

The 4,200-foot four-bedroom two-bathroom home originally had to be rewired. But when that was over with, designer Brittany Hakimfar of Far Studio dove all in.  

The interior aims to emulate a tone of “moody opulence,” but each room is unique, emanating a moody vibe. Key pieces in the home are custom designed, such as the living room’s marble mantelpiece. 

The power room is a personal favorite of Hakimfar, with such a small space, it has ornate features such as a foliage wallcovering, custom mirror, marble vanity, and brass accents.  

Capano felt that it was important to have muted tones to evoke a calm setting, since that’s where her family gathers the most.  

To see pictures of this artfully designed Main Line cottage, visit Vogue.  


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