Here is a sampling of other interior design works by Copenhagen/New York based Søren Rose Studio. Eye candy for the soul.
Loft lusting right here folks with this stunning beauty in Manhattan by Søren Rose Studio. Hi white painted brick. Hello gorgeous super-wide plank floors (dying!). How you doing super huge windows? I think I love you.
A simple extension to an existing house takes advantage of the views to the surrounding countryside. The feature window in the living area frames the vista while the wood burner sits to the side allowing the occupants to take it all in. Love the use of tongue and groove panelling to add to the country flavour. The rooms are almost Shaker like in their simplicity but there is no doubting that this is modern Australian design. If I’m not curled up in front of the fire and the view I’ll be soaking in the tub with the view. The Plinth House by Luke Stanley Architects.
Renovate. Restore. Renew. Redo. Rework. Recreate. Relive. The Stonington/Lincoln Residence designed in 1945 by John Lincoln and brought back to life by Joeb Moore & Partners. New life built on solid foundations.
I have never been to Germany, but if I ever to get the opportunity to go, I know where I want to stay! The Flushing Meadows. Our hotel is situated on the top two floors of an industrial building in Munich’s most vibrant neighborhood, the Glockenbach – just a couple of meters from the Isar’s wild river banks. The third floor features 11 individual loft studios with exceptionally high ceilings, each created in collaboration with selected personalities and friends from various creative realms, including music, cinema, design, sports and art. The top floor is home to five variously sized penthouse studios, some with private terrace – as well as the Flushing Meadows Bar.