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photographs by PATRICK CLINE text by CATHERINE HONG interior design by 

KATE SCHELTER

Kate Schelter’s Manhattan apartment is a showcase for her painterly talents and creative vision.

The couple’s art collection includes works by Damien Hirst, Hugo Guinness, and Arthur Elgort. “Filling a wall with multiple framed pieces helps scale down the vast space,” says Schelter.

ART untitled print of woman in sunglasses by Hugo Guinness, johnderian.com

Artistic Influence

On a recent afternoon, Kate Schelter walked into her loft in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood and looked up at her ceiling. Not happy with the way a large air duct jutted out above the foyer, she was suddenly struck with inspiration. “I realized that if I painted a circus tent border a few feet below the ceiling, it would draw your eye away from the duct,” she says. In no time, she was up on a ladder, freehand-painting an Italianate scalloped edge in a cheery shade of green. Such plunging into projects has informed every step of Schelter’s multifaceted career—she’s worked as a street-style photographer, fashion stylist, brand consultant and designer for David Netto, Bonpoint, House of Lavande, Vogue, and

sleepy jones

But these days, Schelter is best known for her evocative watercolor paintings, which capture glimpses of a stylish life— think handbags, shoes, vintage cars, and sidewalk cafés. Last year, she had her first solo exhibition, curated by John Derian, and began the first of a series of graphic wall murals for her friend Jeff Klein’s landmark new hotel project, San Vicente Bungalows, in Los Angeles.

“We didn’t start out with a specific vision for what we wanted to create,” says Schelter, here with her husband and their daughter, Charlotte. “But we knew it had to be casual and child-friendly.”

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The antique painted secretary desk is a family heirloom from Schelter’s mother.

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Schelter gave glamorous new life to the sofa (a holdover from her husband’s bachelor days) by reupholstering it in Brunschwig & Fils’ Les Touches and adding bolsters. Paper artist Livia Cetti created a landscape of geraniums inspired by one of Schelter’s murals.

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Schelter always paints her watercolors from life. “The nature of watercolors is that you have to work quickly, before the colors dry. It suits my style perfectly.”

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Living Canvas

Schelter’s improvisational aesthetic informs every corner of the family’s loft, where she and her husband, Chris Schumacher, are raising their two-year-old daughter, Charlotte. Though there’s a unifying color palette (shades of pink, which Schelter uses like a neutral), the overall atmosphere is one of freewheeling ease. A speckled black-and-white sofa shares space with a bold red-and-white-striped armchair; a vintage Scandinavian scrubbed-pine dining table is paired with a bench with peeling

white paint

and the walls display an ever-changing gallery of prints, paintings, and photographs. “We treat the walls like a fridge with magnets,” she says with a laugh. “We move things around like it’s a sport.”Schelter painted a mural of geraniums (her favorite flower) along the shared wall of the master bedroom and nursery.

John Robshaw curtains draped around the bed speak to Schelter’s love for printed textiles, and they also add an element of privacy.

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