
It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps that it’s somewhere stylish. Casa Wander, a co-working space by Patricia Bustos Studio.










This duplex in Barcelona’s Horta neighbourhood has been beautifully reimagined by Alex March Studio. It’s a thoughtful blend of European design pieces from various eras, harmoniously combined with contemporary ochre and brown hues. The bright rooms exude depth and warmth, amplified by the contrast with pure white elements. The owner, a passionate art and design lover, was drawn to the abundant natural light filtering through the large windows. The fun and eclectic spaces incorporate pieces from the 20s to the 70s along with a growing collection of plants. The two-floor house embraces its original Catalan vaulted ceilings, pine accents and terracotta tiles.










Photography by Sandra Rojo.

Interior designer Augusta Hoffman‘s chic New York apartment blends modern aesthetics and timeless elegance. Sleek lines and luxurious textures create an inviting and opulent atmosphere. Neutral tones dominate the palette in the living room allowing natural light to bounce about the apartment while deep greens and tobacco tones are a bold choice for other rooms. Serene, sophisticated and welcoming.











Photography by Tim Lenz.

If a mid-century modern home had a baby with Jonathan Adler, had an affair with Kelly Wearstler, and then her granny showed up to the party – the result is this eclectic and extremely fun home designed by Jamie Bush. Photos: Stephen Kent Johnson; styling: Michael Reynolds (for Architectural Digest).
























Yes yes it’s a fabulous kitchen with beautiful stone but it’s the mudroom come landing strip next door that I love the most. Look at the mail slots! Ah snail mail you may be dying out but some designers still appreciate you. Garden District Kitchen by New Orleans-based Logan Killen Interiors.








Photography by Jacqueline Marque.