Displaying posts labeled "Art"

A family apartment in Paris

Posted on Fri, 6 May 2022 by KiM

So bright, so many curves, so much attention to detail (that dining nook photo is going in the inspiration folder). I have no problem making the assertion that Paris designers have all the fun. ALWAYS.
Designed by Stephan Bidoux and Julien Villeneuve. (Photos: Stéphan Julliard)

A Park Avenue condo by Pappas Miron

Posted on Fri, 6 May 2022 by KiM

Pappas Miron again demonstrating the power of textures and patterns to add warmth to a space. A condo that could feel very cold is enveloped in a large tapestry, book storage, wallpaper and a dark wall to add all the cozy feels. (Photos: Tim Lenz)

Art and colour in a heritage home

Posted on Tue, 3 May 2022 by midcenturyjo

Colour and art and a timeless mix of traditional and contemporary elements. That’s the key to this Glen Iris residence by Melbourne-based Sarah McPhee. Whether the walls are green or blue or white the rooms are vibrant and inviting, the art centre place.

Photography by Caitlin Mills

A designer’s lively family home in London

Posted on Mon, 2 May 2022 by KiM

The south London home of designer Octavia Dickinson and her family is full of life. Lots of lively colours, patterns, artwork and antiques make this home bright, invigorating and casually comfortable. (Photos: Paul Massey & Harry Crowder)

“Each room evokes a feeling of a detailed collector – through vintage rugs, antique furniture, decorative objects and, of course, art. The entirety of space is elevated, interesting and also comfortable. This house is a true color story that ebbs and flows with a harmonious blend of quiet and bold moments, casual spaces and also subtle notes of formality. The end result is an unexpected, complex and layered home, much like the art it is serving to frame.”

The family home of the founder of Framebridge by  Zoë Feldman Design not only showcases the art (in Framebridge frames of course) but the marriage of old and new resulting in stylish modern living with more than a touch of fun.

 

Photography by Stacy Zarin Goldberg