Today’s second offering is a designer’s own family home at the foot of Montmarte in Paris. A daring home where vintage references, personal creations and neoclassical French sculptures coexist. An elegant home but with a twist, a sense of drama, of cool. Pigalle by French superstar interior designer Tristan Auer.
Right about now I’m dreaming about an unlimited budget where I could buy allllllllll the art. It seems whoever owns this apartment is lucky enough to have a really impressive art collection that takes centre stage. Brazilian firm Studio Ro+Ca helped to really make them shine.
(check out more of their work here)
When a designer created spaces that are pieces of art. This is the Bellechasse, Paris apartment of Joseph Dirand. It is elegant, refined, somewhat minimal, perfectly executed.
I’m still in London and I’m still lamenting the fact that I can’t afford anything at all but a girl can still live vicariously through real estate listings. I must say that I could move straight into this split level apartment in an old print works factory in East Central London between Old Street and Clerkenwell. Exposed beams, bold blue kitchen and great art. Love it all. Mitchell Street, London EC1 via The Modern House.
Jenn Feldman is a designer-to-always-keep-an-eye-on because her ballsy, art-filled style is always on the top of of my list. This recent project of her in a Beverly Hills home speaks to me on so many levels. Love every bit of it. (More features on her work here)