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Is it time to go skiing yet? Come, and let’s stay here!
Pierre Jeanneret, Jacques Adnet, and Prouvé vintage chairs.
My man, Serge Mouille! Pierre Jeanneret chairs.
The most perfect powder room? Love love love these sconces by Mouille and a set of Charlotte Perriand CP1 wall lights.
This sandstone bathroom is calming and warm. These towels by Scandia Down look luscious! Stool is vintage Perriand.
Wire brushed oak cabinetry…love. Light woods can be warm!
Design by Atelier AM
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Love this detail especially how the throw is placed on the chair.
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I am loving this home by Pierre Yovanovitch in Paris. The space has great bones with unique furniture.
The round pillows are so fun!
Fab beams. Also adore how this loveseat is upholstered in two different fabrics. <3 It kind of reminds me of a Finn Juhl piece, but a bit different.
Vintage goodness.
Photos by Jerome Galland
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Today is my two year wedding anniversary! My husband and I are celebrating in Madrid. This is for you my love, one day you will have a mountain house, I promise!
Aerin Lauder’s perfectly warm yet contemporary mountain house in Aspen.
I would take one of those cozy jackets…although I hope it is faux fur!
Vintage chair and nightstands. Feels toasty and intimate, created by dynamic natural textures of wool, woods and furs.
This is my favorite room. The wood wall, the wood pendant, fur pillows and of course a friendly little bear.
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In true Thad Hayes style, elegant yet full of comfort.
Beautiful entry. Love these thin long pavers.
These chairs look so comfortable!
Ethereal sheers and monochromatic color palate paired with light and medium woods. Apparently, Thad Hayes got his color inspiration from sycamore bark…love it.
Mahogany deck.
Poppa bear chair by Hans J. Wegner. Cedar paneling.
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I am on a plane today starting a long trip, first stop being London and then many more stops to update you with later. So, I leave you with a beautiful project by a fav of mine, Shelton, Mindel & Associates, project 3502.
Poul Henningsen Chandeliers and Jean Prouve barstools in the background.
This coffered ceiling…oh my! Swoon! And what beautiful wainscoting.
Piet Hein barstools. Love these! Love the simplicity of this simple ceiling mounted fixture. Oh, and the paneled wood cabinetry! Sexy and classic!
Floor to ceiling walnut wood walls mirrored by white boiserie walls…um yes, please!
Arne Jacobsen Pot Chairs.
Yrjö Kukkapuro lounge chairs…totally futuristic and really pop in the office.
Stunning and rare Pierre Chapo Stools and dining table.
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Poul Volther Pyramid lounge chair.
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The very well articulated home of art dealer Brent Sikkema by Interior designer Corinne Gilbert from MC & Co.
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Just perfect mix of modern and vintage. Love the soft curves of the Bloomy armchairs by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso paired with the Jean Prouvé coffee table. Photographs are by Vik Muniz and the floor lamps are 1967 designs by Angelo Mangiarotti.
A Jean Prouvé bench adds warmth to this all white kitchen.
Hans J. Wegner lounge chair. A gouache by Sol LeWitt hangs above a headboard upholstered in wool. The lamps are by Ross Lovegrove, and the tactile vintage bedspread is by Paco Rabanne.
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Elle Decor February 2011
It’s monday so let’s start our week off with a bit of perfect from genius Christian Liaigre.
Unbelievably gorgeous and sumptuous mix of materials with metal, parchment, and velvet.
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Christian Liaigre is the king of creating warm contemporary interiors using a mix of textural intriguing materials like metal, natural woods, luscious velvets, lacquers and stone. Mmmmmm.
For friday, let’s have some views. Toshiko Mori Architect designed this New York Hudson Valley retreat for Mary and Sean Kelly of Sean Kelly gallery.
I kind of want to be this You cast-iron sculpture by Antony Gormley’s. Look at those views!
Perfect place to just chill. Poul Kjærholm wicker chaise longue and low table.
A suspended sofa by Poul Kjærholm and the Antony sconce by Serge Mouille are both 1950s. That sconce is nothing but perfection.
Vintage Arne Jacobsen seating with a set of Grand Prix chairs and a Giraffe armchair surrounding a minimalist custom dining table actually set into a polished-concrete floor!
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A lovely detail. Love how the bed is made and the gorgeous mix of textiles with the form of the Arne Jacobsen swan chair. Sycamore bed by Mori.
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