in the living room, Vica armchairs upholstered in a rogers & goffigon fabric, a rug by Carini Lang, geisha by julian schnabel, a sculpture by Donald Baechler, & a painted-milk-glass panel by dan christensen; the gabriella crespi table & the fontanarte floor lamp were both purchased at auction.
florence knoll sofas by Knoll & a photograph by Candida Höfer.
ghada amer’s noires hangs above the living room fireplace, which has a black-granite base; the vintage daybed is by poul kjærholm.
the kitchen cabinets are by Bulthaup, the vent hood & cooktop are by Küppersbusch, the stool is by BassamFellows, & the framed wood-block print is by helen frankenthaler.
a custom-made table in the dining room; the vintage light fixtures are by carlo scarpa, the painting is by sue williams, the candleholders are by Ted Muehling, & the silk dhurrie is by Vanderhurd Studio.
jules olitski’s white on white hangs above a jasper morrison bed from Cappellini flanked by Vica bedside tables in the master suite; the small painting is by lisa yuskavage, the gio ponti chair is from Cassina, the daybed is from calypso home, & the rug is by Carini Lang.
a Gio Ponti vanity, stool from Charles, Thomas Ruff nude, & Lynda Benglis sculpture in the master bedroom.
a glittery hanging lamp adds glamour to the sleek master bath.
on the terrace, silicone planters by Paula Hayes & Design Within Reach chaise lounges.
. . . i love the mix of new & vintage pieces + the colorful art! the geisha by julian schnabel with the hint of blush pink, in the living room is just amazing!
the interior architecture is by annabelle selldorf & sara lopergolo of selldorf architects http://www.selldorf.com/. if you have a little time, take a look at their website - absolutely beautiful projects.
photographer simon upton specializes in interior & portrait photography - http://www.simonupton.com/main.html
all images via Elle Decor
I love love the vintage daybed and I am all for chandeliers in bathrooms. I just had one put in my moms bathroom.
ReplyDeleteyes, isn't it fabulous & yes, love chandeliers...just about anywhere!
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