TODAY’S DECOR INSPIRATION is a two-bedroom from the 1930’s, located on the Left Bank of the Seine, Paris. The owner, an avid contemporary art collector, had wanted the heavy plaster cornices, marble star on the floor and gilt of the apartment’s “old-fashioned grandeur” removed for a “light and unpretentious interior”. While it may never, ever occur to this maximalist to remove the grandeur from the bones of a paris apartment . . .
WHILE SOME ARE STILL FLOATING in the clouds over this week’s travel inspiration of 25 beautiful places around the world,...
WHILE DRAMA IS CERTAINLY something you will find here, modern is something that is in far shorter supply, especially when...
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...
AS YOU KNOW, will forever and always be a maximalist, in décor and otherwise, [but especially the former], but can...
. . . famously known for maximalist tendencies, am sometimes surprised when irresistibly drawn to unadorned walls and clean, modern...
. . . after spending two days organizing and re-organizing the office, have been irresistibly drawn to images of office...
. . . bright and airy and positively flooded in light, clean lines with an ultra-modern fireplace and avant-garde sky-high bookshelves intermingling perfectly with chandeliers and antique chairs and best of all, on the côte d’azur / french riviera . . .
. . . nearly always more drawn to crown molding and paneled and gilded walls, pools of silk and tufted...
. . . shall never fall out of love with antique cut crystal decanters, but have become quite smitten with...
. . . a stunningly bright and beautiful workspace, complete with dramatic lighting and sexy office chair, nearly the opposite...
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