Displaying posts labeled "Apartment"

A little Cereal on top of the world

Posted on Wed, 28 Aug 2019 by midcenturyjo

Maybe not the top of the world but how about a stellar view from this Greenwich Peninsula apartment? And the cereal? Why it’s a collaboration between Cereal Magazine and Conran. Featuring contemporary and vintage pieces in a moody grey setting of concrete, stone and dark timbers the Cereal ABODE is for sale via Aucoot.

Photos by Rich Stapleton

A considered contemporary apartment

Posted on Fri, 16 Aug 2019 by midcenturyjo


A curator of design and an arbitrator of style. That’s how London based design sales agency The Specified describes itselfs. Considered pieces and quality finishes bring a cool, contemporary feel to this apartment. Modern, stylish and restrained.

 

 

 

A small modern apartment in Moscow

Posted on Tue, 13 Aug 2019 by KiM

This 40 m² apartment in Moscow is a flawless example of how to maximize space when there isn’t much to work with. Cartelle Design used a grey base and added bits of colour with a bold AF yellow bed and platform, a red mirror in the hallway and pretty pink tile in the bathroom. High ceilings and large windows across the apartment help to make it feel larger and loft-like. Love this.

Dark drama in an apartment in France

Posted on Wed, 7 Aug 2019 by KiM

I wanted to share another apartment by Lyon-based designer Claude Cartier and this one is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the last post. This one has a definite masculine vibe with hard edges, dark colours and no pink in sight! Black, green and yellow are the colour pallette and are really beautiful and dramatic together. And this one feels “Parisian”.

Feminine glam in an apartment in France

Posted on Wed, 7 Aug 2019 by KiM

If you’re a fan of glamourous and dramatic interiors with a feminine touch I think you’re going to love this renovated apartment by Lyon, France designer Claude Cartier. Pink, grey, black, white and an unexpected touch of blue make for a beautiful colour palette. If I didn’t love Cole & Son’s Fornasetti Nuvolette wallpaper before I’m now DYING to use it on a ceiling. Also, the photo above is a great example of hot to use paint in a simple yet unique way. STUNNING!!!