Some festive holiday décor

Posted on Sun, 11 Dec 2022 by KiM

Doing something a little different today to get in the holiday spirit. And to do that I always gravitate towards Sköna hem because as is the case with this Swedish farm (built in 1854), the Swedes really know how to do simple holiday décor really well. Happy holidays! (Photos: Johanna Hagbard)

A serene abode by Dunbar Road Design

Posted on Thu, 8 Dec 2022 by KiM

Carla Fonts, founder of Dunbar Road Design, comes from a distinguished background as her parents are both part of prominent Havana families. Her grandmother and mother were the type of women who traveled to Paris to purchase table linens for entertaining. In 1958 after being exiled from Cuba, her family eventually made their way to Palm Beach, where her grandmother rented a glamorous 1920s-era home…located on Dunbar Road; hence the inspiration behind Dunbar Road Design’s name and aesthetic. 
And this is their project Serene Abode located in Dallas, Texas and it is just that – serene and effortlessly elegant. Complete with an exquisite kitchen.

A whimsical home in Poland

Posted on Thu, 8 Dec 2022 by KiM

I adore this home in Warsaw, Poland designed by Colombe Studio. The fun, vibrant colours and the curvy trim detail repeated throughout – that big glorious mirror, doors, kitchen cabinetry and doorways. The result is unique and whimsical. (Photos: Depasquale+Maffini)

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)