Displaying posts labeled "Loft"

More from B² Architecture

Posted on Wed, 25 Feb 2015 by KiM

I could not stop at just one project by B² Architecture, so here are a selection of photos from some of their other works.

More from The Loft

Posted on Mon, 2 Feb 2015 by midcenturyjo

Actually that should read “First from The Loft“.The pop up shop as dream home in the previous post was actually The Loft‘s second installation. Here is their first, a summer version, from mid last year. Equally fab but you’ll have to admit that a building’s amazing bones (like version 2 below) make for an even more amazing experience.

The Loft

Posted on Mon, 2 Feb 2015 by midcenturyjo

It’s a concept that is growing all over the world. A pop up shop styled as a hip and happening home where everything is for sale. One minute an empty space. The next a drool worthy abode where shoppers can buy one item or the whole concept. In the case of The Loft in Amsterdam I doubt they would have been able to get the customers to leave at the end of the day. Never mind if you missed it’s recent three week run though. The pieces are also available online or perhaps you’ll just hang out for the next super cool pop up.

New York dreaming

Posted on Wed, 7 Jan 2015 by midcenturyjo

The New York dream. A loft. Light. Style. Or perhaps a little something more? A three storey conversion of an old Jewish school? Sparse beauty over an art gallery. Pinch me. I really am dreaming. Both by Labo Design Studio.

 

A family loft in Brooklyn

Posted on Thu, 11 Dec 2014 by KiM

It is a loft marathon here at DTI this week! WOHOO! I happened to have found another one over the weekend while on a google search marathon. I came across it via the website of editor/stylist/designer Rebecca Robertson, who designed this Dumbo loft (along with her husband Marco Pasanella) for a family of 4. It is such a fantastic space with exposed brick painted white, an eclectic mix of furnishings and art, and the cutest display of café au lait bowls. My obsession with lofts will never wane if I keep finding such great spaces! Photos via Remodelista by Matthew Williams.