A magical child’s bedroom full of wonder and whimsy by Meta Coleman. It’s a room celebrating the inhabitant’s love of nature and race cars. Maximalism with plenty of storage for containing the inevitable creative chaos. What a fabulous space for inspiring imagination and learning!
Photography by Chaunte Vaughn
Checks and florals, zellige tiles (hello fireplace!) and seagrass matting, filtered light through loosely woven curtains. It’s about whimsy, colour and personality in this lovely home by Sophie Rowell of interior design studio Côte de Folk.
Welcome to the whimsy of Adam Charlap Hyman’s (of Charlap Hyman & Herrero) own 1924 apartment in Manhattan. He describes it as “a soulful collection of historically significant and contemporary furnishings”. I call it 74 m² of fun and fancy.
A computer game designer asked Scotland-based Studio Sam Buckley to “create a room that makes people say ‘Wow’ upon seeing the space” and Sam 150% delivered!!! Really creative colours (today’s theme) and patterns join forces to solidify the deal. His client must be the envy of all their friends.
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Classic, antique furnishings with really bold and unique colour combinations is how Garrow Kedigian created drama in this Turtle Bay, NYC townhome. Primary colours never looked so fabulous. Photos: Trevor Parker.