
Modern, playful and an abundance of curves. Always a fan of everything Studio DB creates. This East Village home is no exception. Photography by Matthew Williams














Dunford House is located in West Sussux and was built around 1852. It is a Victorian villa-style Grade II Listed building with additional outbuildings set in approximately 53.84 acres. The main house comprises 19 en-suite bedrooms, extending to approximately 11,300 sq ft, with a modern single level extension providing a further 5 en-suite bedrooms within 1,165 sq ft. The property also contains a 3 bedroom bungalow, extending to approximately 1,500 sq ft, previously used as a manager’s house. If that wasn’t enough, there is also a coach house provides a further six bedrooms, extending to approximately 4,000 sq ft. WHOA that’s a lot of bedrooms! I found this glorious home through Shoot Factory as a location home but I also found it looking very empty and listed on Savills, for £3,000,000.



















Looking for a little getaway in France? 40 rue de l’anguille is beautiful 45 m² space located in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Provence and owned by Clotilde Vente, an antique dealer and interior designer. The apartment was renovated with ancient materials and one-of-a-kind pieces collected at antique fairs (there are many in the area!) and it is a simple and serene place to stay for a vacation. Airbnb link here. Photography: @joannamaclennanphotography and @brocanteandco
















This historic Federal house located in Greenwich, Connecticut, was renovated and added on to by architect Robert Orr and designed by Charlotte Barnes. Such lovely colours, beautiful lighting and antiques, that really highlight the architecture of the home. Photography: Chi Chi Ubina
















This beautiful newly built home in Midway, Utah was designed by W Design Collective and their clients called it vintage quirky. I’d lean more towards modern farmhouse vintage with a bit of an upscale, European angle. Whatever you call it, I enjoy the casual energy and brightness.




















Styling: Marcie Busath
Builder: Jackson & Leroy
Photography by Lucy Call