My Favorite Room

Step Inside Danielle Corona’s Home Office-Meets-Greenhouse in Bogotá

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Danielle Corona’s home office in Bogotá looks, like, well, anything but a home office. Sure, some of it is furnished and sheltered. But some of it is wild and rustic, as the room effortlessly flows into her crumbling stone greenhouse bursting with bonsai trees. “Nature is always a reminder to stay grounded and have patience,” says Corona. “It inspires simplicity and austerity in the most elegant way.”

The Hunting Season creative director says her interior style is inspired by the past: there’s a vintage Moroccan rug on the floor, handwoven with leather strips. (“It reminds me of the materials we use in our collections, as I am always drawn to weaves and natural fibers,” she says.)

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Daniella Corona's home office in Bogotá connects to her greenhouse. “It inspires simplicity and austerity in the most elegant way.”

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Working on Hunting Season's collection.

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Behind her desks are botanical prints by Karl Blossfeldt. Corona and her husband built out wood bookshelves that cover two entire walls, and a fireplace sits in the corner. Scattered around everywhere are swatches of fabric for her designs, as well as polaroid product shots. “I wanted it to feel cozy, like a library,” Corona says.

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Decor details, including botanical prints by Karl Blossfeldt.

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Threads and tags.

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Rizzoli's Studio Ko book, an ode to the French design house, sits on a table.

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Although there’s rarely a moment where Corona isn’t busy, she admits that she welcomes interruptions. “I have enjoyed working from home. While it can be distracting because of family life, I also like the visits from my children and husband throughout the day,” she says.

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Corona's greatest design inspiration? “The past,” she says.

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Moodboards and Moroccan rugs.

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“Plants can be therapeutic,” says Corona.

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And if she ever needs some alone time to think, she wanders out into her adjoining greenhouse. “Plants can be therapeutic,” Corona says. “It is my way to relax and escape any daily or work stress.”

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CB2 Brace leather chair

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Hunting Season The Basket small leather-trimmed woven fique tote

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Terrain teak wood basket

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Yngvild vintage Moroccan rug

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Capricorn Press Karl Blossfeldt botanical prints, set of nine

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Hunting Season The Cylinder lighter in Nappa leather

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Vintage early 20th-century French stone planter

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Studio KO by Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty

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Vintage black wrought-iron armchairs

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MacKenzie-Childs Courtly check chair cushion

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Ballard Designs Campagna olive jar planter

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Vintage Jones, Ball Co. signed stirling silver pitcher