Geoffrey A. Blatt tailors his rooms. They are restrained and elegant, stylish and not at all fussy but they are always livable and inviting. It helps if you have a view like the first picture but even here Blatt designs with understated elegance and instead of trying to match the vista he embraces it.
The firm Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects is located in San Francisco and is hugely successful, having been featured in countless publications and won dozens of awards. Beautiful raw but slick modern spaces basked in light from soaring windows. The sense of openness is mesmerizing…
It seems like so long ago that we were guest bloggers on design*sponge. Kim featured the work of Canadian photographer Stacey Brandford. I recently revisited his website and knew I just had to showcase his amazing portfolio here as well. The top photo is one of my all time favourite interior shots. Love it and I know Kim does too.
If I wasn’t so busy tonight (it’s Monday as I type this – I get posts ready the day before) trying to get my posts done so I have enough time to make a zucchini loaf from the giant zucchini my mom yanked out of her garden, I’d ramble on and on about how wonderful a photographer Ed Reeve is. Instead you can just see for yourself.
Andrew Suvalsky is a phenomenal interior designer based in New York who creates such dynamic, glamourous and visually stimulating spaces. Gorgeous dramatic colours (those royal blues are fabulous) and bathrooms so beautiful it’s like he plucked them from my dreams. I bet that ultra-glam bedroom above would evoke quite a few unmentionable dreams… 😉