Displaying posts labeled "Art"

Stalking an artist’s apartment

Posted on Fri, 16 Jun 2017 by midcenturyjo

I’m stalking the inner-city Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. I’m stalking what would normally be a rather unremarkable 2 bedroom apartment except… I’m stalking artist Guy Maestri’s apartment. It’s amazing how a stellar art collection can elevate the unremarkable to the exceptional. The price may be stratospheric but unfortunately that’s due to Sydney’s inflated market not wishful thinking that the contents are thrown in for the price. Link here while it lasts.

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Signage can be a fun way to decorate your walls as opposed to traditional art. Large lettering is also a great way to add visual interest to a space. Sign Letters is a wonderful resource with lots of options in materials and lets you customize down to your specifications. And free shipping!!!

Black and white luxury

Posted on Thu, 8 Jun 2017 by midcenturyjo

Masculine, a little moody, black and white and pure luxury. Brentwood Penthouse by Jeff Trotter Design

Max Humphrey

Posted on Fri, 5 May 2017 by KiM

There’s colour and pattern, quirk and personality, new and old. It’s lived in and layered and so much fun. Why would you be a minimalist when you can surround yourself with so much character? I couldn’t choose just one home by Portland, Oregon based interior designer Max Humphrey so I cherry picked my favs.

William T. Georgis and statement art

Posted on Mon, 30 Jan 2017 by KiM

William T. Georgis creates extra special spaces with bold art statements. Some examples were in my last post but these ones I am partial to.

William T. Georgis is an architect and interior designer from New York whose style is very much high-class with some wacky, bold accents such as massive graphic wall art, some very bizarre sculptural art, the most beautiful curved sectional I think I have ever seen, and “bullet glass” in a bathroom. Statement spaces that are innovative and far from trendy.