“By layering saturated color palettes with custom upholstery, antique & vintage furniture with modern accessories, Lexi designs spaces that are warm, casually sophisticated and very livable.”
Simple living, stylish living in the country by Lexi Tallisman of Greyscale Interiors.
The designer calls the project Printemps or Spring. I call it the jewel box and hidden within is such a precious treasure for Paris’ 17th arrondissement, a lush almost tropical garden. By Laurence Simoncini Décoration.
Photography by Frederic Lucano
“The project reflects and celebrates the current mood of formality and grandeur, authenticity and age in the face of social media fame and laidback luxury fatigue, setting a new standard for interior decoration and legacy architecture.”
Legacy architecture. I really like that idea. Mission Statement by Sydney-based Studio Kate.
There is nothing cookie cutter or half baked about this house by Madrid-based interior design studio Marta de la Rica. It’s about a celebration of life, of vintage pieces and modern touches, theatre and innovation.
Photography by Manolo Yllera
I am in love with every detail of this Georgian townhouse designed by London-based Barlow & Barlow. A bunch of fun colours (as they do), tons of great built-in storage in almost every room, a to die for outdoor courtyard, a cool velvet wrapped cinema room in the basement (I need this in my next home), so bold and liveable and such great energy.