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Ashby Collective’s design honors history and architectural context, blending timeless style with meticulous detail. In this 1940s Old Enfield, Austin home, traditional trim was preserved, original encaustic tile floors were restored and vintage charm maintained throughout. Every room retains its unique charm and character, celebrating the home’s heritage. The art-loving homeowners curated a vibrant collection of Gen X artists, adding a playful energy that complements the eclectic mix of vintage furnishings and decor throughout the space.

Photography by Douglas Friedman.

Appartement Andrézieux

Posted on Mon, 12 May 2025 by KiM

This is the Paris apartment of Clement Daventure and Clemence Orsini of design firm Orsini Daventure. Another exemplary example of the creativity and attention to detail of Paris designers, always unmatched and so unique you will never again spot anything like it. The space had never been touched since it’s creation in the 1970s so these designers created magic from scratch. Green fabric wrapped walls, travertine used as wainscotting, a rug-inlaid floor, patterned floor tile, flexible marble powder sheets to make a curved alcove in the bathroom, plaster & acrylic & ink wall frescos…. Spectacular! Photos: Amaury Laparra.

A vivid tapestry of artful living

Posted on Fri, 9 May 2025 by midcenturyjo

Chroma is a San Francisco-based interior design studio and arts consultancy known for its client-focused, experimental approach and refined, subversive style. In Wild Pearl, a family retreat, Chroma creates a vibrant, expressive home alive with bold colors, rich textures and artistic layers. Blending vintage finds, contemporary pieces and custom designs, the space pulses with creative energy, where avant-garde influences meet warmth, authenticity and a joyful, intricately crafted atmosphere.

Studio Meghan Eisenberg blends respect for architectural history with bold yet relaxed design. In Treehaven, a 1908 Craftsman in Mount Washington Los Angeles, the design honours the home’s historic character while introducing playful touches for a young family. A key transformation included enclosing the front porch to create a flexible lounge space that flows seamlessly into the dining area.

Photography by Haris Kenjar.

Residence Tuileries, designed by Necchi Architecture, is a 100 m² two-story townhouse located in the 1st arrondissement steps away from Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre. It is as elegantly Parisian as you could want, with elements of the 80s and 90s added in. Now this is where I would want to stay on my first visit to Paris….and I can! It is available through Pied À Terre website – a place to find architect-designed, unique apartments & townhouses unlike what you can find at a hotel or Airbnb. Photos: Ludovic Balay.