Displaying posts labeled "Dining Room"

Joyous

Posted on Mon, 29 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

“Interior Design project of 1 bedroom residence in Bebek, Istanbul. Designed for a single professional, this Pied-á-terre is created by combining vibrant energetic colors and various forms of comfortable furniture and lighting. Almost all of the furniture, lighting and rugs are designed and custom made by Merve Kahraman design studio blending together with vintage founds and contemporary accessories. The concept was to create diversity by designing multiple spaces in this fresh and cozy apartment situated in the heart of Bosphorus.”

A revelry of colour and pattern with a distinct Memphis riff by New York/Istanbul-based interior and product designer Merve Kahraman. Joyous and cutting edge.

“Overlooking the bay of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, this refined, metropolitan abode is steeped in elemental materials and natural light. The restful interiors couple burnished metal with raw wood and a lush neutral palette for a look that is classic and composed, spirited yet serene.”

Just the tiniest of teasers that leaves you wanting more, so much more. Just 4 photos but it’s certainly worth it. Caroubiers by French Riviera based interior designer JeanCharlesTomas.

Set in stone

Posted on Tue, 23 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

When is too much stone too much? Never when it’s handled as beautifully as in these spaces by Sydney interior designers Smac Studio. I’m swooning at the colours, the patterns, the way it is deftly used throughout. And then there are the stairs … and the shelving … and the bathrooms. Contemporary liveable luxe.

Chinoiserie, checks and cocktails

Posted on Tue, 23 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

“This spacious family home in Parsons Green delights with beautiful details at every turn, from bold chinoiserie wallpaper in the drawing room to a deep green panelled bathroom featuring luxe Arabescato book-matched marble slabs. Bespoke joinery was designed for the dressing room as well as a bar unit in the reception room, painted in high gloss for impact.”

Quintessentially English. Quintessentially fabulous. Parsons Green by Rosanna Bossom.

Photography by Astrid Templier

Elevated chic

Posted on Fri, 19 Aug 2022 by midcenturyjo

An elevated downtown chic space with a relaxed and livable vibe. That’s what interior designer Nicole Fuller was asked to create by the developers of this Lower Manhattan building. Think soaring ceilings, luxe fittings and a sophisticated take on urban living.