Jodi Cook — Interior Designer

“Take time to find your style and watch it evolve. Enjoy the hunt —it’s not a sprint.”

Jodi Cook, interior designer


An Excerpt from “/be-spok/[bespoke]: a philosophy of beauty” by Beth Benton Buckley:

Jodi Cook was born with an appreciation for beauty and authenticity of materials. Growing up on a farm in southwest Wisconsin, nearly everything in her life was handmade by a family member, from the quilt on her bed (mother) to the kitchen table (grandfather) to the house itself, built by her great-grandfather in 1906. This type of upbringing set the stage for her deep appreciation of vintage, handmade, and antique furniture and objects that still guides her today.

Now, the Denver-based designer marries that love for perfectly imperfect “character” pieces with a collaborative approach to interiors that includes not just the homeowners, but also the skilled tradespeople that help make each home a unique reflection of its inhabitants.

Photography by Emily Minton Redfield

Photography by Emily Minton Redfield

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