Private Lounge Area overlooking Chicago Skyline designed by Soucie Horner

Wolf Point East

Sited at the intersection of Chicago’s River North, Fulton Market, and Loop neighborhoods above a four-acre riverfront park, Wolf Point East – a 698-unit luxury apartment building designed by internationally recognized Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, in partnership with Pappageorge Haymes Partners – showcases SH Studio’s…

Apartment Waiting Area incorporating Black Marble Coffee Table, Striped Holly Hunt Lounge Chairs, Blue and Gold SHIIR Rug, and Glass Wall Paneling

The Orchard

Located in the midst of a long-established, highly sought-after urban neighborhood with a true sense of community, SH Studio used The Orchard’s physical location to imagine, develop, and ultimately design to purchaser profiles in a value-added blend of both marketing and design expertise. Created to…

"Steve Jobs once said 'Design isn’t just design – it’s the way things work.' We couldn’t agree more."

- Shea Soucie
Beautiful living room design incorporating wooden media cabinet, glass and brass chandelier, mirrored coffee table, and upholstered sofas.

Southern Charm

Picturesquely nestled into North Carolina’s lush landscape, this home takes its cues from landmark estates, lovely vistas, and creatively imagined indoor-outdoor living. A clean-lined riff on the hallmarks of traditional architectural romance, it’s charmed by plaster walls, sweeping iron staircases, and richly embellished ceilings. Everywhere,…

Beautifully designed living room designed by Soucie Horner incorporates custom banana silk rug by SHIIR, Zebedee Jones Painting, and Custom sofas using Jean de Merry upholstery.

Parkside Transition

Pre-war pedigree meets livable chic in this venerable Park Avenue apartment. A one-time warren of heavily detailed rooms – classic examples of Upper East Side formality – is gutted from floor to ceiling to usher in a new era of contemporary connectivity. Thoughtfully transformed into…

Living Room incorporates black marble fireplace, SHIIR Rug, antique chrome and glass coffee table, and wooden console tables.

Historic Dichotomy

Built in the late 1880s, this landmarked, single-family home in one of downtown Chicago’s most revered residential neighborhoods was divided, in the 1970s, into a seven-unit apartment building. A four-year restoration and renovation returned the building to its original purpose as a 7,500 square foot…

Feminine Dining Room incorporates A. Rudin Dining Chairs with Donghia upholstery, Grandfather Clock, and Specialty Painting

Edited Expression

Juxtaposition: defined as two things placed close together with contrasting effect, the word epitomizes this downtown Chicago residence. A family home, it evinces comfort, calm, and connection. Here, chaise lounges nestle side-by-side, welcoming wine-sippers, book-readers, and fireplace-gazers. There, an upholstered kitchen banquette recalls the coziness…