THERE IS a sense of calm in the spaces designed by Warsaw-based interior architect and CG artist Julia Bimer. While there is definitely restraint, it doesn't feel oppressive.
THE LAST TIME we featured the 1928 Hollywood Hills, California home of interior designer Mark D. Sikes was in 2016 (see how it looked here). It was the second iteration of the place, we believe? Three years ago, in 2019, the designer embarked on a third redesign that was featured at Architectural Digest that we only discovered now, and quite a lot has changed. New fabrics have been brought in, most notably the blue white Brunschwig & Fils check that ensconces the dining room from floor to ceiling. ...
It was P who discovered Chad Jackson, an architectural and interior design photographer working in the architectural, interior design and...
THIS WEEK’S INTERIOR DESIGN inspiration comes from South Africa, through the beautiful work of designer, Serena Crawford, who works internationally using local architects and builders....
SOMETIMES THINGS fall together quickly, and other times, they take forever to come together. This collection of silk panels and [Gracie]...
HAPPILY, IT’S TIME ONCE AGAIN for this week’s Five Things to Look Forward to this Weekend, which comes a little...
HAPPENED UPON THIS ROOM, with all the pink and the wall sconces, checks and monograms, and most of all, the...
TODAY, IT’s WHISKED AWAY to Paris, and the 16th arrondissement, to a refurbished duplex apartment in a listed building on Place de Colombie with its own...
AND ON THIS BLISSFULLY balmy January day, a glimpse into the warm and bright mid-nineteenth century Madrid apartment belonging to interior designer, Luis...
ALONGSIDE LONG LINGERING dinners and Christmas cake, cut-crystal glasses of champagne, Christmas crackers and tissue paper crowns that we, [P...
AS YOU KNOW the holiday colours this year are pink & leopard print, with glittery white sequin ornaments intermingled with good measure. And while no year has ever had the traditional Christmas shades of red and green, in the form of a perfectly ornate and delightfully maximalist room and a pair of sexy bow heels, the combination is rather festive and fetching . . .
FOR THIS WEEK’S [PLACES], it’s away and off to La Socelière, a 17th-century chateau in the Loire Valley. Resting on nearly 20 acres of gardens, forest, and pasture, it is a wonderland of 1940s Italian rococo sofas and armchairs upholstered in purple velvet...
. . . and the weekend has begun with cherry blossoms and clear blue skies, sea salt caramel macarons, and...