….70’s pimp? 😉 why not? This bedroom is HOT! Another stunner by Hubert Zandberg.
It has been a few years since I decorated for the holidays. My day job is always so busy this time of year that I just don’t have the time or energy, including this year. I would settle for that absolutely stunning wreath above in this home decorated by British interior designer Hubert Zandberg. I love that aside from the trees the decor is quite subtle. No Santa Claus figurines and tinsel here!
Dear Santa,
It’s been a horrible year but I promise I have been very good. If I ask really, really nicely do you think you could get me this 2 bedroom apartment in an old courthouse building in West Kensington, London? You can get it at Domus Nova. And if I promise to be very good can you see if they’ll leave the furniture? Please? Pretty please? I’m knitting a stocking to fit it in. I’ll hang it on my mantel on Christmas Eve.
Golly thanks so much Santa!
Jo xoxo
A raw and edgy addition to an Art Deco home sees function contained within the exposed structure of the form. A limited palette of blacks, greys and blonde wood with exposed concrete, rendered walls and untreated plywood give a Scandinavian meets modern Australian feel. Lees House by Melbourne-based Rob Kennon Architects.