
How about a dose of modernism to make you want to de-clutter and enjoy some concrete? The Antokolsky penthouse by Pitsou Kedem Architect is pretty spectacular, and pretty freaking huge at 680 m². So not only can you do laps up and down its massively long corridor, you can then go take a dip in the rooftop pool and enjoy the views of Tel Aviv. My favourite touch is the Ingo Maurer Lucellino lights – a longtime favourite of mine.
















The power of simplicity. Photography by Zach DeSart.

The renovation of this Art Deco penthouse apartment at Bondi Beach, Sydney opens the interior to an external courtyard and delineates internal space by a series of joinery walls. The new sits lightly within the historic shell with period features remaining intact while modern considerations are addressed and sinuous curves touch lightly on Art Deco angles. A cool, hip pad within a classic old apartment. By Marsh Cashman Koolloos.















Grant K. Gibson is a San Francisco-based interior designer whose style I love. He mixes traditional with modern, neutrals with bold accents, antique with new. The result is a pleasurable, classy yet cozy combination that is fresh and unique. I adore the kitchen featured in the first 2 photos – that tile is divine!























This 1820’s home is located in Santa Teresa, a ‘hood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is GORGEOUS, and is the home of Bia Lessa and was completely renovated inside by architect Camila Toledo. The floor, the windows, the sleeping dog…I want it all! (Via arquitetura & construção)