SETSTUDIO believes in an approach that is influenced by architecture, history, and art. We love textures, light, and source. We prefer integration of modern and historic. Through these principles we create beauty in the imperfect and strive for excellence in the imbalance.
For over a decade, SETSTUDIO has overseen complex and distinguished projects for clients such as David Geffen, Eli and Edythe Broad, and Bobby Kotick to name a few. With the help of our interdisciplinary collective and small dedicated team, we feel that every touch point is important from the architecture to the finest linens. Through these moments we can create a contextual sense of place for the property and more importantly for the client’s experience.
With twenty years experience in the design industry ranging from high-end residential design to luxury super yachts, lead designer and founder, Jennifer Littke traces her design acumen to years working in Los Angeles alongside legendary designer Rose Tarlow. In 2011, Jennifer decided to establish her own design firm to continue her pursuit of exquisite design.
After moving to Dallas, TX in 2014 to open SET & CO. an internationally recognized retail store, Jennifer was recruited by Rockbridge Capital as Creative Director. She was tasked to lead a new design focused division of boutique hotels with a more thoughtful site specific and historic approach. Jennifer led not only the interior design scope, but also created the uniforms, scents, music, art programming, custom retail experiences, and food and beverage concepts. In only two years, they were able to turn around and re-design what is now The Adolphus, Alida, The Laylow, and Noelle.
With new opportunities beckoning her, Jennifer left her position at Rockbridge to focus her attention on the formation of SETSTUDIO where she continues to design for a small portfolio of select residential and hospitality clients.
Jennifer’s work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Better Homes and Gardens, Monocle, and Goop. She has a bachelor’s degree in Interior Architecture and currently resides in Litchfield County, Connecticut with her husband and son.