“I wanted to create a space that was open to the elements yet curated and controlled,” Eigelberger says. The location creates a perfect intersection between art and nature that’s both dynamic and personal while also bringing a moment of stillness into the heart of the home, he adds. “In a way, it’s like a lantern that punctures the building’s architecture in the middle and allows filtered light into the rooms,” he says.
Relying less on any signature aesthetic, Shawn Henderson instead adapts to his clients’ needs by using organic textures and strong, simple forms in allowing them to express their own distinctive style. “The goal was to use subdued colors that offered a serene interior that didn’t distract from the architecture,” says Henderson, a New York–based interior designer whose skill for unpretentious luxury has made him a fixture on the international design scene for more than two decades. “I wanted to respect the architecture by having the interiors and architecture complement each other,” he adds. The result is a home nestled amidst the natural beauty of Aspen that’s equipped with a sophisticated, urbane sensibility inside.