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Antonio Zaninovic Architects
This Jean-Royere sconce is amazing. The cocktail table is a vintage piece by Prouvé and Charlotte Perriand.
Gorgeous color palate. D’apostrophe design. Jean Royere chair.
What a sexy sofa!
I was honored to be asked by Alissa Swedlow of Swedlow Design and The Goods Design blog to join her “Ask an Expert” series and answer a few questions about interior design. Check it out here! One of the questions was “What are some of your favourite interiors?” It was super hard to narrow things down, but here is one of the images that didn’t make it. I just love the juxtaposition of the old world detailing and modern furniture. These windows are also to die for!
Masionette in Holland Park, London.
I’ve come across Sara Story Design from cabbagerose and love her work! Check out this great project in Manhattan.
The textures and colors all meld together in a harmonious way. The sheen of the silk rug and the striations of the marble echo one another. The pale pinks are a perfect compliment to the greys on the materials and walls. I also really like the pale grey wainscotting…something I would be nervous to try but it looks fabulous.
This vintage Osvaldo Borsani lounge chair P-40 is gorgeous!
Such a fun playroom. Sofa is by Ligne Roset.
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A gorgeous shingle clad home in the Hamptons by Christoff:Finio Architecture.
Here we have a mid-century Persian kilim and the TG-10 dining chairs designed by Bill Katavolos. I really like the mix of these two.
Hans J. Wegner chairs from Laurin Copen Antiques.
A great perch of an office with an Arne Jacobsen pendant light from Louis Poulsen Lighting and a golden Moroccan kilim.
A BDDW cabinet.
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This space is really inspiring me from the romantic dark billowy drapes, to the wood walls, the white oak floors, to the mouldings on the ceiling.
This closet is so fabulous. I think this looong bench makes it!
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Motu Tane is a private island in French Polynesia. It is still so hot here in London, that I am going to imagine being on this tropical island enjoying the heat instead of in central London not enjoying the sticky icky heat. I’m not complaining or anything. The best part is that it is designed by Christian Liaigre. You can rent the private island for $40,000 a night. Enjoy!
Functional use of dark woods to minimize the bright sun. The red chair gives a POP and some energy to the room. The natural abaca rugs add texture. Perfectly complimentary palate of materials.
This might be my favorite spot. I love the brightly colored pillows with the dancing fire in front. I am OBSESSED with Christian Liaigre furniture. This stool is crafted and conceived to fit right into the environment. I would like one for myself!
motu tane island
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I covet these sofas…one day! I also love everything else about this space, the brick, the light airy draperies, the super big black sleek coffee table and the gorg whitish wood flooring. Ile sofa.
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