Julia Stevens

Style Editor

Julia Stevens is Domino’s style editor, covering all things shopping. When she’s not writing content for the site or on set styling the beautiful homes we get to share, she’s scouting New York’s newest design shops and restyling her shelves. Julia writes and curates products for our gift guides, trend roundups, and product reviews—basically, she’s a professional online shopper.


Highlights

  • Interests include obsessively saving stores and restaurants to my Google Maps. I’m never not searching for the next best thing to obsess over. But the best hidden gem on my NYC list? Casa Magazines, of course.

Experience

Julia started as an intern at Domino over five years ago, making the brand not just her job, but her lifestyle. Which means statement wallpaper, burlwood credenzas, and swing arm sconces are basically family. While Julia loves all aspects of her job, traveling the world to discover new products is at the top of her list.

Education

Julia graduated from Lewis & Clark College in 2017, with a B.A. in Studio Art.

Thing in My House I Can't Live Without

My $19 orange glow lamp that always makes it feel like sunset.

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Fish Decor Is in High Demand These Days—Here Are Our Top 24 Picks

Fish Decor Is in High Demand These Days—Here Are Our Top 24 Picks

Including that woven bag you were so obsessed with.

24 Cute Sun Hats That Look Just as Good on Your Wall as They Do on Your Head

24 Cute Sun Hats That Look Just as Good on Your Wall as They Do on Your Head

It’s giving Côte d’Azur.

Our July Picks Include Wicker Furniture That’s More Coastal Cool Than Coastal Grandma

Our July Picks Include Wicker Furniture That’s More Coastal Cool Than Coastal Grandma

Plus Ghia’s new spritz, reversible striped bedding, and more.

There Are 13 Different Places to Sit in This New Jersey Creator’s One-Bedroom Apartment

There Are 13 Different Places to Sit in This New Jersey Creator’s One-Bedroom Apartment

From a red farmhouse dining chair to the perfect Wassily dupe.

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Almost Every Corner of This Chef’s NYC Apartment Is a Cabinet—Even Behind the Elevator Shaft

She’s changed almost nothing in 20-plus years.

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The 5-Inch Gap Between This Kitchen’s Oven and Waterfall Edge Was a Chance for Storage

We break down a Brooklyn couple’s blueprints.

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When the Elevator Door Slides Open to This Chinatown Loft, You’re Welcomed by a Bathtub

Step inside designer Nick Poe’s apartment.

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Step Aside, Coastal Grandma: We’re Having a Tomato Girl Summer

Forty-plus products to make it feel like you’re on vacation all the time.

Patterned Sofas Add Depth, Evoke Praise, and—Yes—Conceal Stains

Patterned Sofas Add Depth, Evoke Praise, and—Yes—Conceal Stains

Our favorites make a compelling case to be bold.