When it is not just about filling your shelves with pretty things, but a visual story. Spaces created by Portland’s Casey Keasler of Casework.
Attainable spaces, contemporary and timeless with vintage touches. Add an English bulldog and you have a recipe for success. These are the designs of Emily and Diane of NYC/Connecticut based Rehabitat.
Yes I could live here surrounded by the little treasures, the carefully scattered physical memories. Harper Avenue by Los Angeles based interior designer Wendy Haworth.
Referencing the industrial buildings around it and blurring the distinction between wall and ceiling this rear extension rebuild encompasses the space while allowing a seamless transition between inside and out. Alexandria House 1 by Sydney based Pivot.
If you don’t already love mid-century interiors, you are going to by the time you get to the end of this post. These spaces by San Francisco interior designer Janel Holiday are perfectly executed and feature pieces from all of the best mid-century designers like Verner Panton, Charles/Ray Eames, George Nelson, Philippe Starck, Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen and many more. Bold graphics and colours, stunning light fixtures, collections displayed without being tacky, and the best pets on furniture photo I have seen in a while. What’s not to love?!
Graphic wallpaper, white chandelier and a chihuahua = BEST PHOTO!!!