Displaying posts labeled "Art"

Dark and moody vintage heaven

Posted on Tue, 31 Aug 2021 by KiM

My love of all things dark. moody and full of texture and patina with lots of vintage will never ever waiver. And why my love of the style of designer Sean Anderson will also never waiver. When he goes dark he does it so incredibly well, and unlike any other designer I know. This home in Tennessee is packed with character and drama and I could stare at these beautiful spaces for hours. (Photos: Haris Kenjar)

Sculptural touches in a Tribeca loft

Posted on Tue, 31 Aug 2021 by KiM

This Tribeca loft designed by Jen Talbot has some serious style with every piece of furniture and lighting and art being sculptural in nature. A prefect example of how art isn’t always something you hang on your wall. Even your sofa or coffee table can be viewed as art. (Photos: Brian Wetzel)

Margaret Kirkland Interiors

Posted on Fri, 27 Aug 2021 by KiM

Atlanta designer Margaret Kirkland is known for her classic, timeless, elegant interiors. One of her greatest pleasures as a designer is to go hunting in a client’s storage for old treasures that can be repurposed to give them new life, while also bringing the client’s personality directly into the space. The results are sophisticated refuges that imbue their modern comforts with a subtle sense of history and timelessness. Take these spaces and put them in one of the French châteaus I’ve been featuring on Sundays and you have yourself a winner.

Park Avenue modern

Posted on Fri, 27 Aug 2021 by KiM

The lines and curves theme continues with another project by Melanie Morris. With a base of pastels to soften the graphic elements, this Park Avenue apartment is chic and serene. (Photos: Adam Kane Macchia)

Lines and curves

Posted on Wed, 25 Aug 2021 by KiM

This home in Westchester, NY is all about lines and curves, especially curves. Every piece of furniture is sculptural and are themselves pieces of art. Contemporary elegance designed by Melanie Morris. (Photos: Marco Ricca)