Iconic office chair Aeron was designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf for Herman Miller. They combined a deep knowledge of ergonomic design with innovative technology. Armchair was different from everything that was sold before. Designers did not just change the seat itself, but what they thought a chair could be. But today’s… Continue reading Iconic Aeron chair remastered
Month: October 2016
London house by Studio MacLean
Another example of restrained design – house in West London by studio MacLean. Black-and-white palette, wooden surfaces, minimalist furniture, a perfect balance of space – all these components of a laconic style blend perfectly in this interior. The only thing that should be added to this house – a huge closet, where you can keep… Continue reading London house by Studio MacLean
Mid-century style in children’s bedroom
Сhildren’s bedroom decorating ideas with mid-century pieces: Photography: Insideout.com.au
Rome apartment from studio Quincoces-dragò & partners
Today I found a wonderful apartment. It is located in Rome and designed by studio Quincoces-dragò & partners. The designers used all the benefits, which this apartment originally had. They added some simple minimalist details, contrasting lines and cool Mid-century furniture. On pictures I saw leather and metal chair designed by Charlotte Perriand for the… Continue reading Rome apartment from studio Quincoces-dragò & partners
Louis Urkulo’s Madrid Apartment
The other day, I told my friends why I so rarely publish homes from Spain and other Southern countries. Mainly due to the color and their love for complex forms. I love monochrome and parallelepipeds. The second reason – I don’t understand Spanish, even with Google Translate. But it is more pleasant to meet an… Continue reading Louis Urkulo’s Madrid Apartment
The apartment with a bedroom in the closet
What a great idea for a studio apartment! In this apartment in Gothenburg the bedroom is in a custom made closet unit. The interior is perfect: high ceilings, stucco, ceiling medallions, wooden floors and large windows. Everything we like! Photography: Jonas Berg for entrancemakleri.se
Mid-century and constructivism in a house in Notting Hill
I already had a post about a house in Notting Hill, where husband and wife had completely different tastes. Surprisingly, I found another house in Notting Hill, where designers faced the same problem. Probably this kind of couples often settle in this area. At this time, all the design problems were resolved by Waldo Works.… Continue reading Mid-century and constructivism in a house in Notting Hill
At home with Lena Heady
I don’t publish often in my blog photographs of celebrities homes because I usually do not share their tastes. Even if celebrity house does not look pompous, they usually choose for their abodes style “American classic” which I do not really like. I was very surprised when in Dwell magazine I saw the house of… Continue reading At home with Lena Heady
At home with Lotta Agaton
I am a big fan of Swedish interior stylist Lotta Agaton. I published her styles in my blog a few times. Today I want to show you new her new work for Residence magazine. It is her own house. Lotta is up the mark as always – she knows how to create a mood in… Continue reading At home with Lotta Agaton
Bar Botanique in Amsterdam and the invasion of green
I wrote already that every season Pantone comes out with a Color Report to reflect the colors of the season. These colors are becoming the main trend in the world of fashion, cosmetics and design. Today I want to show you bar Botanique in Amsterdam. The interior is made in two most fashionable colors of… Continue reading Bar Botanique in Amsterdam and the invasion of green