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The goodness of Leroy Street Studio…
I cannot tell if there is water under this wood flooring section, but this is pretty pretty amazing.
Interesting ceiling.
More wood on the walls!
Beautious view!
This interior by Gilles & Boissier is such an effortless mix of classic form with a modern material palate. Swoon!
The moldings in this apartment are stunning not to mention the disappearing drapery panels and romans.
I have to say that I am in love with this chunky natural abaca rug paired with these tailored white and grey slipcovers on this herringbone floor. It is absolutely perfect.
Christophe delcourt table? The composition here is just right.
My fav, a banquette wrapped around the dining table.
Ethereal. This sconce is amazing… love it all!
Steven Volpe’s Paris pied-a-terre is pretty much a gallery of notable furniture.
Ok so here we go, we have a sofa designed by Christian Liaigre, a lounge chair designed by the Italian trio Grassi, Conti, and Furlani, stainless-steel Rock tables by Arik Levy, Jansen vintage stool, not to mention some gorgeous Parisian boiserie and herringbone floors.
Christian Liagire floor lamps. I am really loving the contrast of the luscious grey silk drapes.
Hanging light fixture is by Nathalie Pasqua, and the sconces are by Artemide. 1940’s Italian vintage chair.
Mohair throw, Christian Liaigre floor lamp. I love this idea of a floor lamp next to a bed.
Elle Decor, November 2007 | Photographer Simon Upton
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.
I was introduced to photographer Giorgio Possenti from the fab blog La Boheme, and my oh my does this guy photograph incredible spaces!
Extra wall sofa and a reindeer.
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Love this fireplace with the reclaimed wood above! Warm and cozy yet minimal at the same time.
This is so stunning…all perfect. Dornbrach LuLu faucet.
Sheepskin on benches…yes. Louis Poulsen PH5 pendant.
Gorgeous with the slab undulating wood table and the white feminine chairs.
I posted about Aidlin Darling Design a while back (here) and just recently revisited their work. Their interiors have a very subtle warm serene quality to them.
Modern day shoji screen? And very interesting forms in the furniture. I especially like the white they use on the walls, it is clean yet also inviting and warm.
You can never go wrong with a giant wall of book shelves.
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.
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.
I spent the long weekend on an amazing ranch in Montana. Now that I am back in the city I am missing the fresh country air and the warmth of the interiors. Shamir Shah Design’s project in Vermont feel nothing short of a lovely retreat.
I love how the wood surrounds the integrated sink and the gorgeous wood mirror.
Can I please be here all week?
Coolest contemporary bunk beds ever I think.
Photos by Antoine Boontz
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