Such a wonderful colour palette and overall youthful and invigorating vibes in this London townhouse designed by Riona Dundas. I am taking note of the marble bathtub surround in the pink bathroom – so pretty! (Architecture: A&A Architects; Photography: Simon Brown)
I love the style of New York based design firm Hadley Wiggins. It’s a mix of historic/traditional with touches of modernity. It is about removing the stuffiness and adding some playfulness. Comfort and longevity. Homey feels.
(some photos by David Benthal)
It has been a while since Jo shared this cottage designed by British designer Sarah Delaney so I thought I would share a bit more. This is a random assortment from her portfolio and I love every bit of it. I’m obsessing over the reeded glass + steel partitions in the kitchen below and think I could use that in my kitchen if I ever get around to a renovation.
“The decor of 86 Cannon provides a refreshing twist on traditional Charleston elegance. Rooms combine mid-century finishes with classic French elements, and throughout the property, there’s an ambience of updated Southern luxury.”
Besty Berry of B. Berry Interiors has created a design that honours the building’s history while adding luxury touches in this small boutique hotel in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina. The three rooms (and a garden suite) are intimate and cosy, just perfect for a weekend away.
Ariel Okin is the founder of her eponymous firm, Ariel Okin Interiors, a New York based, full-service interior design firm. Ariel’s signature style can be interpreted as “traditional with a twist” – warm, livable and elegant spaces, with an edited, contemporary and practical approach. A deft use of color, emphasis on clean lines, and mix of bespoke and antique items are hallmarks of her aesthetic, yet no two projects are alike; Ariel believes every home should reflect its owner. Many of these photos are from her home in Westchester, NY which I adore for its whimsical, slightly boho and inviting vibes.