24 April, 2012

Subtle and charming - in Paris

I like the feeling of lightness here... harmonious blend of textures and materials. All the details work perfectly together. Note the shelves, nicely designed! Styled by Marion Alberge and Muriel Cibot.


photography: Cyrille Robin, found via: French by design

23 April, 2012

Light redesigned

Light. Imagine how it changes in a space, how it's being reflected... then shape it, transform it... and there you have it: wonderful effect of intimacy.

An architect duo Karin and Francis Leopold Fauconnet redesigned this classical apartment into modern and surprisingly cosy home. Rustic, raw wood floors break the grand, formal elegance and contrast with  urban elements. And the best here, of course, are great transitons between dark and light surfaces. Nicely balanced contrasts.



photography: Vincent Leroux, via: Marie Claire Maison

02 April, 2012

Lindsey Adelman Studio

Lindsey Adelman's light fixtures are made with industrial finishes, yet seem very light - simply floating in the air. Intriguing organic forms, refined and timeless, dramatically change the feel of each interior they were installed in. Simply - lightning art pieces made of brass, bronze, nickel and hand-blown glass. Urban beauty in its own right, immune to drifting styles and trends.

www.lindseyadelman.com



31 March, 2012

Industrial chic under a thatched roof

Charming villa on the Belgian coast... transformed into a stylish urban loft. Interior designer: Lionel Jadot.



photography: Patrick Smith, via: Maison&Deco

30 March, 2012

Photographer's home

Mark Borthwick`s townhouse in Brooklyn - a beautiful space filled with light, music and... life.

www.markborthwick.com



photography: Christopher Sturman and Keetja Allard, via: pacha design

29 March, 2012

Colour code: industrial black

Delicious black photoshoot from Lotta Agaton Shop
Designed by interior stylist Lotta Agaton and photographed by talented Pia Ulin.







photography: Pia Ulin, via: Lotta Agaton blog

28 March, 2012

Designers' loft

Personal. Inviting. Real. Breathing. A lived-in space where all the details come together effortlessly, where true creativity runs wild. This beautiful home was created by designers Chad Kouri and Margot Harrington. Someone here definitely knows how to understand genius loci.







photography: Brian Guido and Julia Stotz , via: Design Sponge