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I am not ready for you…can you go away and come back again? For now, a beautifully executed model apartment at 41 Bond Street in Manhattan designed by Dufner Heighes.
Edward Wormley’s slipper chairs.
Gorgeous lighting.
Lindsey Adelman chandelier hangs above a Tyler Hays table and seating in the dining area. An artistic mix of the rustic/primitive with the more refined. I love the rustic wood on the island face.
BDDW nightstands. Wallpaper by artist Kiki Smith
Another Lindsey Adelman pendant.
Interior Design Magazine | photography by Tom Sibley
For Thursday, contrast. White + black & brown
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Oooh, this is love.
What caught my eye, is the recessed handrail detail, do you see?
Interior by Guillaume Terver
Let’s start our monday simple with Messana O’Rorke’s 9th street loft.
Hello smoke chaise by maarten baas. Simple black and white.
Love the placement of the vertical linear lighting and the large mirror hovering over this linear sink.
Bang. bang.
Awwww. Why have art when you can have polaroids in the shape of a heart? Love.
White lacquer, stainless steel, and marble counters…yum.
Photos by Antoine Bootz
The brilliance of Tamizo Architects.
Floating envelope of steel stairs…so cool.
Gorgeous bookcase/wall! The lighting is effervescent.
<3 this light white oak flooring.
Fun!
I am in need of some John Pawson clean minimal for my headspace right now. His usual combo of wood and white creates such a zen simplicity.
I love this vent detail and those gorgeous drapes.
Michael Kors West Village apartment. For a man of such great classic style, his apartment does not disappoint.
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Love the bright addition of the red Le Creuset. It’s like the completion of an outfit with a pair of sexy Louboutin’s!
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I spy pieces from Knoll, Mies Van der Rohe, Archille Castiglione, and a Tizio table lamp.
Now this is interesting!
Vincent van Duysen. I love how the cabinet is wrapped around the sink.
Joseph Dirand. The integrated sink looks as if it was carved out of this block of marble. Minimalism at its best.
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Claudio Silvestrin‘s penthouse kitchen in London. The dishes have their own special ledge…perfect.
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I am in love with Douglas Friedman‘s work. Truly inspirational.
The bed styling is simply elegant. Douglas fir floors.
Gorgeous pop of navy amid the beachy wood tones. Notice the tv inset and flush with the wall…nice touch!
The wooden “eggs” add a dark contrast touch and sense of movement.
Buddha in the kitchen.
I love the simplicity of this fireplace.
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