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What is up with this month’s Architectural Digest?….It’s really good! My fav spread is the Steven Volpe Bay area home. It’s filled with exquisite artful pieces and intriguing color palates.
This is so incredibly beautiful with the velvety chocolate browns, the unexpected pops of red lacquer and the minimal graphic rug. The 1940s French chairs are by Marc du Plantier, a black marble mantel by Axel Vervoordt. The fab twin floor lamps are Gino Sarfatti. Pool table by Blatt Billiards.
This is so incredible. The rustic distressed wood floors, the dark dramatic drapes anchored on the Zaha Hadid Dune table. Chandelier by Jeff Zimmerman, an impossibly great artist.
BDDW stools! Bleached walnut wood, lacquer cabinets, La Cornue range.
Vintage pendant lamps from Wyeth. Love this double window treatment with the warm woven shades.
Gorgeous color palate, soft and calm with a hint of femininity.
Fire screen by Christophe Côme. Love the slight textural interest on the sofa pillows. Cocktail table by Juan Garrido.
I am dying for these sconces…more sculpture than light. By Fontana Arte. MEM dornbracht faucets.
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The chandelier is by Emmanuel Babled from Nilufar.
Interior by Steven Volpe | Architecture by Lewis Butler | Photography by Pieter Estersohn
It’s hump day! Something special for you today from Workshop for Architecture.
My perfect mix of materials, calacatta marble, light white oak, and a little bit of dark woods.
Great details here. TV inset and flush with the wall.
Looks like an Alexander Calder mobile.
Oh oh oh! Just beautiful! Serge Mouille table lamps, Bddw cabinets.
Linear light with a hidden source.
Some more Serge Mouille. I also see the top of a walnut cherner armchair. Love the dark grey drapes with the mix of woods and black lighting.
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Let’s begin our week with the inspirational Yabu Pushelberg apartment in New York.
These William Katavolos T chairs are a major favorite.
A perfect little corner with a Nanna Ditzel lounge chair and artfully arranged frames.
Simple and light.
A peek into the bedroom.
I am going crazy for this polished brass pendant lamp by Paavo Tynell! It is spectacular against the wood wall.
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Have a great day everyone!
Great mix of warm, organic, modern and vintage.
Vladimir Kagan sofa.
Jens Risom dining chairs.
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Richard Schultz chairs.
Interiors by Fox-Nahem Design
I recently stumbled across the brilliant work of NY designer Pol Theis. He creates very interesting dynamic interiors with unexpected elements.
The relaxed romans add an informality and softness to the cubist nature of the Paola Lenti Atollo sofa. I think this is my new favorite sofa.
I really like the idea of floor to ceiling cabinetry and this lit niche behind the bed.
These babies kind of freak me out but I like the idea of clusters of objects perched on shelving.
Great great floor lamps next to the bed.
Fall, my favorite season is approaching and we are leaving summer behind. Today, a little Shelton, Mindel & Associates Martha’s Vineyard inspiration. Summer, we love you.
Peter Rose–designed beach house.
Cedar-shingle-clad main house.
A pedigree of modern pieces; Arne Vodder chaise, Jean Royère armchairs, a Pierre Chapo low table and a Franco Albini rattan armchair. I love the fully enveloped cedar wood room with the exposed brick fireplace. Warm and welcoming.
What could be better than a bright orange Saarinen Tulip table? The textures of the cedar wood ceiling and wall cladding paired with the brick, bluestone hearth and the woven shades is quiet and cocoon-like. Ruelland vases, and Jean Prouvé chaise.
Cedar wood walls and ceiling and Hans Wegner Wishbone chairs and a Fabricius & Kastholm table. Amazing photograph by Noriko Furunishi.
A casual kitchen with cedar cabinetry and bluestone countertops. Accessorized with Michelle Boyer candelabrum and green vases by Dani and Jacques Ruelland.
Photography by Michael Moran | AD March 2008
I have been obsessing over this house for a while now and cannot believe I have not posted about it yet…This brilliant 5300 sq. ft. barn transformation in Remsenburg, NY by d’apostrophe design headed up by Francis D’Haene, a belgian architect was created for one of the founders of the Le Pain Quotidian. They literally re-engineered the whole structure, knocking down interior walls and creating a perfectly balanced minimalist + rustic interior. Can I please live here?
Cedar planks salvaged from a working barn. Double set of custom Dutch doors.
Ahhh, everything I <3…douglas fir floors, white lacquer kitchen, rustic ceiling beams, the extra wall sofa by Piero Lissoni and pops of color (red) in the vintage moroccan rug.
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Custom cabinetry by Poliform. I happen to love the concept of linear windows behind cooktops/sinks like this.
I love the idea of a big banquette around the dining table…very cozy. Tom Dixon beat pendants, Hans Wegner wishbone chairs.
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This is a yoga room! A-frame, rustic wood ceiling beam, minimal sleek walls, carrera marble floors and a big happy picture window. Sigh…
Gregory Holm Photography | Interior Design July 2010
This gets me. BDDW stools. Acrylic counters. I seem to be very attracted to contrast lately. Here, dark floors, white counters and dark wood. Stainless steel counters on the back island.
Waterfall detail…this is my fav.
Ross Lovegroves Lovenet chair. Gorgeous fireplace.
Great detail of the nightstand built into the wall of seamless wenge cabinets. Poltrona Frau bed.
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