A joyous collection of pieces makes this tiny humdrum Madrid apartment a stylish home. What could be a chaotic clash is instead a celebration of the owner and their lifestyle. Eclectic is an overused term so let’s call it a curation of personality. Workplace and living quarters by María Lladó.
A country home in Cornwall screams for quintessentially English décor with layers upon layers of colours, patterns, textures and architectural details in abundance. That is just what Mary Graham and Nicole Salvesen of Salvesen Graham did here and it created such an inviting and warm home that could stand the test of time for decades to come. (Photos: Simon Upton)
Mid-century sensitivities, outside in living and a killer collection of art and furniture. Amidst a sea of beige this East Hampton mid-century modern home by New York-based David Scott Interiors is visually refreshing and extremely functional.
The other day I shared the Provence home of designer Enrica Stabile of Solamente Giovedi….and now I would like to share her equally fabulous apartment in Milan. A bit Gustavian, a bit Scandinavian, a bit Southern France and European chic in a space that includes lovely windows and moldings, old doors, and a bathroom with huge columns that completely elevates (literally) the space.
“His spaces are the mise-en-scene for life’s story, a backdrop for your personal journey, a journey that is told through desire, by means of the senses.”
Visual and atmospheric, colourful and dramatic. It’s all about immersive living, surrounding yourself with style. Let’s dive into the portfolio of New York-based Darren Jett of the eponymous design studio Jett.