“Circus-like frivolity is conveyed with elegant strength via eclectic patterns and motifs.”
Vivid. Graphic. Bold. A contemporary apartment with a raspberry ripple repeat. “Crane in the Sky”, a Walsh Bay, Sydney apartment packing a colour punch and a luxurious material palette in just 200 sq m by interior design studio YSG.
It’s what happens when minimalism meets material honesty, craftsmanship meets everyday life and austerity meets beauty. It’s rustic, restrained, one should say pared back but always a delight to the eye. Pina House by Barcelona-based Francesc Rifé Studio.
Thoughts on millennial pink? Over the trend? Seen enough? I felt that way until I saw this cute as a button apartment by Washington D.C. based Zoë Feldman Design. So cheerful, so warm, so inviting. May I say so rosy? It puts a smile on my face.
“Your home should reflect the past, embrace the present, and nurture the future.”
This mid century ranch style home has undergone a sympathetic transformation into a contemporary space perfect for the new owners and their amazing collection of Pre-Colombian artefacts. A neutral palette, natural materials and eclectic but carefully curated furnishings lend a casual sophistication to this beautiful home by Intimate Living Interiors.
A vacation home for family and friends on San Juan Island north of Seattle. What a wonderful getaway and what beautiful interiors by Kylee Shintaffer. Think timeless with a warm neutral palette, add pops of watery blues and layer upon layer of natural textures. A carefully curated blend of the new, the old and the wonderfully unique. Then there’s the view.