Showing posts with label Doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doors. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Raw Beauty

Interior design by Johan Israelson, styled by Tina Hellberg and photographed by Johan Sellén...








Via here

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Gleaming

A client, of British interior designer Harriet Anstruther, once said this about her work:

She knows the importance of the quality of small things; a handle on a door, a switch on a wall. The parts of an interior that we touch every day are the parts we see every day and remind us if we love or hate where we are, if it works or grates. It shows attention to detail, a love of what she does and a wish for the client to continue to love their home long after she has torn up the snagging list and gone home."

Here is Anstruther's 1840's London town house, which she resurrected from shambles to sanctuary...








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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Neues Museum, Berlin...

I would hazard a guess that original architect, Friedrich August Stüler, (1800-1865) would approve of the recent restoration of the exquisitely-appointed Neues Museum in Berlin. Extensive bombing during the Second World War left the building in ruins, with entire sections missing completely and others severely damaged. The building was abandoned for decades, and restoration was only decided upon in 1985. British architect, David Chipperfield, is responsible for overseeing the reconstruction of the Neues Museum. A project which extends into 2015...

Before

Before

After
Via here and here

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Malene Birger

This is too good not to re-post instantly. Danish fashion designer, Malene Birger's new home in Palma, Mallorca...











Via Habitually Chic

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Monday, October 15, 2012

Monday, October 8, 2012

Palazzo Orlandi

Built in the sixteenth century, the glorious Palazzo Orlandi in Prato (near Florence) has undergone a painstakingly thoughtful restoration. During the extensive rehabilitation by Sabrina Bignami, the main focus was to restore the house to its original bones (all additions made in the early 1900's were removed). Bignami also discovered that all the frescos on the first floor had been covered in white paint. Today, the 'noble floor' houses private quarters and a small, exclusive guesthouse...















Via here and here

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Cardboard Art

Amazing - a real room-transformer. This shot from a feature on the Sydney home of Interior Designer Michael Bechara...


Via here

Sunday, August 5, 2012

And another

...beautiful portal (Villa della Tesoriera).

Via here

Egress



Via here