Though the unit is modest in size, it doesn’t shy away from character. A sculptural Isabel Lounge Chair by LA-based studio Prísma Place anchors the living area, while a complete set of Japanese chirashi posters featuring Jeremy Blake’s artwork for Punch-Drunk Love lends rhythm to the bedroom wall. Near the entry, a photograph of the 1967 Black Cat Riots nods quietly to the neighborhood’s activist legacy. A restrained but expressive material mix—pine, cork, brushed steel, and reeded glass—ties the rooms together. These materials sit comfortably alongside the curated furniture and artwork, contributing texture without visual clutter. But more than any one object or finish, it’s the spatial clarity that defines the Bamboo Suite. With its straight-through layout, warm textures, and strategic restraint, the suite doesn’t try to do too much. And in that, it manages to do exactly enough.