“The place had really fallen to wreck and ruin,” says Sara, standing by the open fridge. “But it was a chic disaster,” Paul adds. “Part of the appeal of the house is that the people who lived here had such great style.”“The place had really fallen to wreck and ruin,” says Sara, standing by the open fridge. “But it was a chic disaster,” Paul adds. “Part of the appeal of the house is that the people who lived here had such great style.”
Madrid-based interior design firm, Living Pink, has been featured here once before. Launched in 2008 by three women with “great enthusiasm and the same dream, to create spaces with soul”, there is a sense of fun mixed in with the glamour, chandeliers and leopard print, and of course, a good dose of pink . . .
This week’s At Home With features architectes d’intérieur, Charlotte de Tonnac et Hugo Sauzay, whose Paris apartment is in the 4ème arrondissement. We love their space, not for the classic chevron floors or juliet balconies, which are of course lovely, but because their home office situation is not unlike the one P & I enjoy at our place . . .
SOMETIMES WE HAPPEN UPON THINGS by serendipity, such as the work of Toronto-based interior design firm, The Design Co., whose discovery...