Architectural Digest
Studio Ford





Feb 2026
Architectural Digest explores the intersection of tactile design and relaxed living in Studio Ford, a project that highlights the artistry of soft home furnishings. Photographer Molly Matalon captures the essence of this lifestyle campaign through a series of sun-drenched compositions, leaning into editorial minimalism to emphasize the weight and weave of various textiles. By prioritizing natural light, Matalon creates a soft, diffused ambiance that breathes life into the curated environments. From a quiet portrait against sheer curtains to the deliberate arrangement of patterned throw pillows and seashell-adorned napkins, the imagery channels a sophisticated yet approachable aesthetic. The project avoids the starkness of a typical showroom, instead opting for a layered, lived-in feel that underscores the personality of the interior decor. Every shot, whether focusing on a lone bolster pillow or the grace of the on-camera talent, serves to highlight the material qualities of the fabrics involved. This series reads as a masterclass in interior styling, where the interplay of golden hues and earthy tones provides a cohesive visual language. By focusing on the interplay between form and light, Studio Ford transforms everyday household accessories into essential elements of an elevated home narrative, perfectly illustrating the seamless balance between utility and high-end aesthetic appeal in contemporary interior design.
Lifestyle, Editorial
Natural light
