Displaying posts labeled "Art"

At Amélie’s

Posted on Wed, 29 Jan 2020 by midcenturyjo

When Batiik Studio transformed an old workshop in the 9th Arrondissement into a chic Parisian apartment the emphasis was on soaring ceilings and light circulating throughout the space. A neutral colour palette is matched with natural materials while a stunning gallery wall of art climbs the stairs in this warm and inviting three level home.


Photography by Giaime Meloni

A uniquely opulent Madrid home

Posted on Tue, 28 Jan 2020 by KiM

Lorenzo Castillo is an antiques dealer and interior designer from Madrid and I think he’s my new hero. Jo featured his caramel/black/white home back in 2015 here. I was recently on his website and found another iteration of his home, as seen in this first group of photos. When doing some googling to learn more about his home I found this article in Elle Decor featuring more of his home (yet another earlier iteration?) from 2012 (with photos by Simon Upton), which below are the second set of photos. In any case, I am completely smitten with all of the colours, patterns, layers, textures, styles. It is an eclectic lovers bible on how to nail maximalism.

 

Robert Passal

Posted on Fri, 24 Jan 2020 by KiM

Luxurious and liveable. Antiques coexisting with contemporary pieces. Tailored and sculptural. These are the spaces of New York designer Robert Passal.

Kim’s favourite art 2019 – part 2

Posted on Sun, 29 Dec 2019 by KiM

Kim’s favourite art 2019 – part 1

Posted on Sun, 29 Dec 2019 by KiM