Displaying posts from June, 2015

Set in concrete

Posted on Wed, 17 Jun 2015 by midcenturyjo

This L-shaped concrete family home embracing a pool and outdoor entertaining space has stark modern lines tempered by timber tones and soft furnishings. The standout mural is by Lucas Grogan. Style set in concrete by McKimm.

I love love LOVE this project by London-based architecture, interior and furniture design firm Minale + Mann. It has an aura of class, and elegance, but edgy and cool. This classic Victorian townhouse was designed, renovated and refurbished by M+M, in collaboration with Buster + Punch. A bespoke brass kitchen, distressed chevron timber flooring, a 20ft master suite, M+M and Buster + Punch designed lighting and furniture throughout, are all key design features, centred around a 100yr old Olive Tree in a double void space.

Melanie Stewart

Posted on Tue, 16 Jun 2015 by KiM

Classic yet contemporary, clean lines, mixing vintage with investment pieces….this is what San Francisco interior design and stylist Melanie Stewart is all about. This all gets pumped up with some of the best wallpapers patterns, graphic stripes, and drama added via black furniture pieces. The result is top notch. 

Reinforce

Posted on Tue, 16 Jun 2015 by midcenturyjo

A bookshelf, a wardrobe, a table, a wine rack, and a sculpture. One piece of furniture frames and connects the space, reinforcing the meaning, the personality, the purpose. Monoform Living at the Strata by Singapore design firm Produce.

Pale penthouse

Posted on Tue, 16 Jun 2015 by midcenturyjo

Refurb of a 60s era top floor apartment by Tasmanian architectural firm Archier with styling by Luc. Subdued yet very sharp.