Displaying posts from March, 2007

Eric Cohler Design

Posted on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 by midcenturyjo

I first saw Eric Cohler’s work on This Old House when he worked his magic on a barn conversion. Eric Cohler has been dubbed the “Mixmaster” for his use of contemporary materials, which, juxtaposed with classical elements, give his interiors a jolt of unusual color and texture, as well as great comfort.

All images from Eric Cohler Design

Art wall

Posted on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 by KiM

This has to be the best art wall I’ve ever seen. Notice that everything is framed in white. This adds a common element to the diverse selection of style and colour and makes it work. And work REALLY REALLY well.

Elle Decoration

Antony Todd

Posted on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 by midcenturyjo

Ex-pat Australian Antony Todd now calls New York home. A master of interior design, event staging and flowers Antony’s Aussie charm, skill and passion have earned him the praise of celebrity clientele, major corporations and the design savvy. I’ve only featured his interiors here. Check out his website for his amazing event staging and flowers. Beautiful!


Images from Antony Todd

Groovy

Posted on Tue, 27 Mar 2007 by KiM

Scott Sanders started his New York based design firm in 2000. When he decided to rent a summer house for 10 weeks one summer, the owner agreed to let him redecorate it. For $2500 he turned it into one “groovy pad” (it appears with lots of help from Ikea).

Wid Chapman

Posted on Tue, 27 Mar 2007 by midcenturyjo

Wid Chapman Architects is an award winning firm specialising in residential and hospitality design. Wid Chapman himself was Chair of Interior Design at Parson’s School of Design. Plenty of ideas to file away here including the great use of negative space and voids. I love the hallway picture hanging system.