Displaying posts from December, 2022

Designers’ own

Posted on Wed, 7 Dec 2022 by midcenturyjo

“This place is so special to us because it’s our own studio headquarters in Whitley Heights! The space is in a constant state of flux and encompasses our love of furniture, art, design, and all things beautiful. The upstairs area is where our founding partners, Kat Bell and James Drew, reside. The downstairs is our studio office which serves as a creative hub for our team.”

A home (and a workspace) should be packed with personality. What you surround yourself with should be what you love, whaqt makes you laugh, what makes your mind spin and your creative juices flow. Whitley Heights by L.A.-based Argyle.

Photography by Ye rin Mok

A neoclassical duplex apartment in London

Posted on Tue, 6 Dec 2022 by KiM

A total refurbishment to create a grand neoclassical duplex with contemporary interventions for our clients London residence. The design incorporates many unique and bespoke elements, for instance the kitchen has been designed by K&H and made by Halstock.
1800 sq ft of curves with touches of sophistication as well as bits of whimsy. Beautiful work by K&H Design.

A hôtel particulier in Paris

Posted on Tue, 6 Dec 2022 by KiM

Visitation. In the sphere of hôtels particuliers where classicism reigns supreme, this hidden house bears witness to a Paris that is a meeting point of history and today. Another beautiful home transformed by the legendary Charles Zana. (Photos: Francois Halard)

A floral design studio

Posted on Mon, 5 Dec 2022 by midcenturyjo

From an old garage to a beautiful workspace Seattle-based designer Katie LeClercq has created a magical space for creating, a welcoming space for clients and friends and an inspiring space for photoshoots. Supremely practical and definitely chock a block full of ideas for kitchens as well as studios.

Photography by Kara Mercer

A lush urban oasis

Posted on Mon, 5 Dec 2022 by midcenturyjo

Indoor crosses seamlessly to outdoor through steel and glass doors. A lush green oasis awaits complete with al fresco dining, barbeque and outdoor shower. The leafy canopy provides shade and softens the edges of the encroaching inner-city neighbours. Richmond Project designed by Melbourne-based Plume and brought to life by CLS.