




In hospitality, furniture does far more than fill a room. It shapes atmosphere, influences how guests move through a space, and quietly defines the emotional rhythm of a stay. At La Grange Interiors, this understanding has informed more than three decades of work across both residential and hospitality environments, where the focus remains on creating interiors that feel enduring, functional, and deeply considered.
This balance is particularly evident at Steenberg Hotel & Spa, where a curated selection of pieces from the La Grange collection integrates seamlessly into the property’s refined yet relaxed interiors. Set within the Constantia Valley, the hotel combines historic character with contemporary comfort, creating a setting where furniture is required to feel timeless rather than trend-driven.





Throughout the hotel, carefully selected pieces contribute to an atmosphere that feels calm, layered, and quietly luxurious. The Bartolo Sofa introduces softness and understated elegance within lounge settings, while the Lola and Supernova Lounge Chairs bring sculptural form and visual rhythm without overpowering the surrounding architecture. Rather than acting as standalone statement pieces, the furniture works cohesively within the broader interior narrative.





Also featured throughout the property are designs from District Eight, whose material-led aesthetic aligns naturally with the hotel’s restrained design language. The Dragonfly Dining Chair balances durability with refinement, offering comfort suited to the demands of hospitality environments while maintaining a light, contemporary profile. Nearby, the Hida Sofa anchors lounge spaces with warmth and simplicity, while the Stilt Coffee Table introduces a more minimal, architectural layer.
The Round Mirror further expands the visual language of the interiors, using reflection and proportion to subtly enhance depth and light within the space.





What emerges throughout the project is a clear sense of continuity between hospitality and residential living. The pieces selected for Steenberg are not purely commercial in nature, nor do they feel overly domestic. Instead, they occupy a more nuanced middle ground — one where craftsmanship, longevity, and comfort remain central.
It is this adaptability that continues to define the La Grange approach. Whether placed within a boutique hotel, private residence, or lodge environment, each piece is designed to endure both functionally and aesthetically, shaping interiors that feel composed, welcoming, and quietly memorable.