Private Air New York Magazine
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www.privateairny.com Private Air | Summer 2025 70 THE COLLECTION In the final stage—styling and installation—the space fully awakens. Garments are arranged by tone and silhouette. Bags are displayed like objets d'art. Belts, cufflinks, and eyewear find homes within leather-lined trays. "A closet should offer clarity the moment you step inside," she says. "It should make getting dressed feel like a joy, not a task." For Adams, design extends well beyond the closet. "Increasingly, private clients have asked me to bring the same clarity, functionality, beauty, and luxury I create in their closets to other parts of their lives—yachts, private aircraft, wine cellars, even safe rooms," she says. "ese spaces may serve a different purpose, but my philosophy doesn't change: it's about designing with intention to support how they actually live, move, and want to feel in the environment." To bring that philosophy into everyday rituals, Adams launched LISA ADAMS, a line of curated accessories that includes valet trays, acrylic organizers, bespoke hangers, and embroidered garment bags—each designed to make the functional feel quietly indulgent. At the heart of it all is a guiding belief: true luxury is not about excess—it's about alignment. "When your space is intentional," she explains, "your decisions become intentional too." In a world of noise and over-saturation, Lisa Adams designs environments of clarity, ease, and confidence. rough LA Closet Design, Adams has transformed not only how we store our wardrobes—but how we move through our lives. Her work is architecture, psychology, and couture—all concealed within the elegance of a door that slides silently shut. www.laclosetdesign.com