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Choate + Hertlein Architects
A rustic-modern house designed to grow organically from its site, overlooking a cornfield, river and mountains in the distance. Indigenous stone and wood materials were taken from the site and incorporated into the structure, which was articulated to honestly express the means of construction. Notable features include an open living/dining/kitchen space with window walls taking in the surrounding views, and an internally-focused circular library celebrating the home owner’s love of literature.
Phillip Spears Photographer
John McClain Design
Inspired by a 1970's wall tapestry, the custom designed 20 ft. floor to ceiling fireplace is the bold centerpiece of this space, boasting a combination of beautifully patterned black and white porcelain and leather insets hand cut and installed in various shapes and sizes. With its grand stature, the fireplace can also be enjoyed from the loft above.
Photo: Zeke Ruelas
Lucy Harris Studio
Notable decor elements include: Cappellini Tailored Wood Bench
Photography by: Francesco Bertocci
Innenarchitektur Federleicht
Das gemütliche Wohnzimmer zeichnet sich durch das große Sofa aus, dass sowohl zum Fernseher, als auch zum Kamin aus gerichtet ist. Dunkle Wände bilden einen Akzent zu den hellen, eleganten Möbeln.
MASHstudios
LAXseries' ENT shelf was designed to house all your media equipment neatly behind a beautiful, white aluminum, polished copper, brushed nickel or polished brass sliding panel. With two adjustable shelves and accommodations for cables, this console is the perfect choice to brighten up your space.
John McClain Design
A custom nesting coffee table including six black metal wrapped drums and four brass metal wrapped astroids allow for a large table space or can be moved apart as individual drink tables when entertaining. The custom velvet sofa contrasts beautifully against the dark gray area rug with its clean lines and a unique ruching technique that wraps around the entire front edge, sides and back creating texture and another fun, unexpected element of design.
Photo: Zeke Ruelas
FRG Objects & Design / Art
_Photograph by Kim Schmidt_
The modular sofa is the "Lotus Sofa" from Soft Line Design, which I configured specifically for the apartment. It was also chosen because it was deep enough for someone to sleep on, adding extra room for overnight guests in such a small apartment.
The custom printed solar shade is by Delia Shades in New York. The image is of one of the client's favorite Billie Holliday albums from the 1950's. Not only did it keep the room cooler and protect it from UV rays but it was particularly interesting because its translucency changed given the time of day. In the daylight, the light caused the image to become almost hidden but slowly became more obvious as day turned to night. A night-time shot of the shade can be seen in the next photograph.
The black lacquer mini-writing desk and the square white lacquer dining table are from West Elm and they were chosen for their compact size and functionality. The floor is also from West Elm.
The carpets are vintage Moroccan from the clients collection.
The modular bookcases are from Design Within Reach. I love its flexible design because you can work with it any space. They are incredibly sturdy and durable.
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