92 ROBERTPAUL.com 2025 - 2026 PRESENCE Around Boston, high-end interiors are taking a quieter turn. Instead of showy finishes, it’s the thoughtful touches that stand out—details that fit how people actually live. Built-ins aren’t just decorative; they’re doing the work, whether it’s hiding clutter or carving out space in a tight brownstone. Art isn’t just filling a wall—it’s telling a story. These homes don’t shout. They unfold. Walk through the SoWa design district on a sunny afternoon, and you’ll find one version of this evolution on display. At Casa Design Group, Italian sofas and sculptural lighting sit in conversation with their surroundings. It’s sleek, yes—but never cold. Founder Zhanna Drogobetsky curates these furnishings into living vignettes, giving New Englanders access to international design that feels both fresh and rooted in context. Casa is continuing to grow its SoWa footprint, with plans to showcase Cassina’s legacy this fall—an homage to the brand’s influence on modern design over the last century. Just a few blocks away, interior designer Tiffany LeBlanc is quietly shaping what comfort looks like in real Boston homes—where elegance doesn’t come at the expense of livability. Her firm, LeBlanc Design, is known for warm, livable interiors—spaces that feel layered, personal, and quietly luxurious. Whether it’s a Beacon Hill brownstone with restored moldings or a Back Bay condo filled with curated finishes, her work blends old soul with contemporary rhythm. Curated Comfort In Boston, the most compelling interiors often reveal themselves gradually. A room might not dazzle at first glance, but spend time there and its thoughtfulness becomes clear. These homes tend to reflect the people who live in them—their habits, histories, and preferences—more than the signature of a particular designer. Whether it’s a softly textured living room in the South End or a bright, minimal kitchen in Charlestown, these spaces are shaped through close collaboration between client and creative. The Art of Living: Boston’s Bespoke Interiors At the Molteni&C flagship showroom in SoWa, operated by Casa Design Group, Italian-made furnishings meet warm, understated luxury in a setting curated for modern urban living. “The upcoming Cassina showcase in Boston marks an important milestone —not just for Casa Design Group, but for our design community. We’re excited to contribute to the evolving cultural and creative landscape of SoWa.” - Zhanna Drogobetsky, Casa Design Group
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