Clean and cohesive. Modern and minimalist. A mix of custom and vintage. It’s a fabulous refurb in the NoHo neighbourhood. Bond Street Apatment by Home Studios.
Photographs by Brian W. Ferry
An inter-generational change of hands meant not only a contemporary makeover for this Park Avenue apartment but that interior designer Jeremiah Brent was asked to honour the family matriarch, the previous occupant. The starting point was a stellar collection of Mesoamerican pottery and the statues crafted by the husband’s mother.
Photography by Nicole Franzen
Krista Schrock + David John Dick of Disc Interiors create a magical balance between classic and modern aesthetics. Thoughtful and timeless. A relook seemed fitting since it’s been several years since we last shared their work.
Juniper Tedhams‘ website may just be a carousel of place holding images but oh my they’re enough to have me craving more. Until her website is up and running there is always her Instagram account. Restrained elegance, minimalist, neutral palettes and serene simplicity.
Anthology Creative Studio is based in Outremont, Québec and the spaces they envision (whether rendered or in reality) are wonderfully calming, warm, wabi sabi in nature and speak very forcefully to my love of neutrals. We attach importance to the concept of “slow design”. Our spaces must inspire, encourage a slowdown and a decrease in our consumption rate. Allow to go back to the source of what “is” and to be interested in the essence of objects.