
Chic and masculine, moody and modern mixed with architectural details and the occasional antique. The perfect marriage between a pre-war New York apartment and a Parisian pied-a-terre. Morningside Heights by Crystal Sinclair Designs.














Photography by Sean Litchfield

“We work with the essence of our origins, stone, wood, ion and respect to tradition is part of our language. We study the way of life of each client, in a constant search to balance functionality and beauty in every project.
We are inspired by balance, white, light, and the mediterranean…”
Simply serene. Simply beautiful. Vivienda Zurbano by Madrid-based architecture and design studio BOA.












French designer Laurence Simoncini wanted to retain the spirit of this Haussmanian apartment while creating a dramatic new space. Oversaturated colours, black lacquered doors and windows, contrasts between matt and shiny, raw and refined plus an eclectic mix of furniture breathe new life into the historic rooms.






Photography by Romain Ricard

You may still be wrapping your brain around what is going on in my last post but I am smitten so I’m about to stir things up even more with what seems to be Vincent Darré‘s Paris office/showroom. The woodwork alone is making my heart skip a beat. Lawd half mursey!














Paris designer Vincent Darré is the king of surrealist, maximalist interiors. His creativity is limitless and the combination of his bold colour choices and exquisite furnishings with Parisian architecture makes for truly unique magical spaces. This is his apartment and it is wild!









