
Emilie Fournet Interiors used some really moody and dramatic colours in this renovated home in Hackney, London. It’s quite an amazing thing, how paint can really elevate a space and help create a mood.



















I looooove this kitchen. So classic and just the right amount of details and perfect finishes… Designed by Ursino Interiors. Based in a charming Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, this project was a full remodel and redesign of a pre-war apartment. Guided by a love of classic English design, we honed in on blending European influence with traditional New York style to create an urban and quaint home for our clients.









This 300 m2 apartment in the heart of Barcelona is a combination of drop dead gorgeous architecture, breathtaking views and an eclectic collection of modern and vintage furnishings. And that terrace!!! WOW!!! Designed by Meritxell Ribé & Josep Puigdomènech of The Room Studio.
















A glimpse at a 7000 sq ft home in Evanston, IL designed by Kara Mann. In her ubiquitous style of slightly edgy yet timeless style, always with touches of black. Here Kara has included a disco ball and pink (…crushed velvet?) curtains (Anyone else in love with her CB2 “flutter” sofa? SO GOOD!)









Like Jo always says, if you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend (for those not living the work from home pandemic life like I am) it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. San Francisco’s Monkey Inferno (a company I think now out of business) by Ken Fulk.











