This story originally appeared in the November 2019 issue of ESSENCE.
Although her approach is constantly evolving, interior designer Bailey Li brings signature elements to every project. “I’ll redo a sofa rather than buy a new one—I’m partial to giving older things new life,” she says. “I’m willing to travel far for really cool vintage and custom pieces just to introduce one-of-a-kind details.”
It’s this unique thought process that makes the vibe in Li’s New Jersey home so unique and eccentric. Sit back and relax as she takes us into her sacred space to show us first hand the secret to how our homes can be fly too.
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“These custom tree trunk stools and bamboo side tables were created by Hill & Velez, a talented design couple out of Jersey City. They do blankets and handicrafts too. I love supporting them.”
I’ll redo a sofa rather than buy a new one—I’m partial to giving older things new life.”
“If you know dope Black artists, support them, support their work—we’re amazing. This dress is a Milele Atelier custom piece by fashion designer Erika Hicks.”
“I made the Vaginas Are Lit installation for the 2018 Newark Arts Festival to empower and liberate women. Whoopi Goldberg purchased two pieces.”