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Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Again, we wanted to keep this room simple and open. We carried the red colors here as well. The vintage film rails make a wonderful prop for this room
Cheryl Morgan Designs
Custom designed side tables, sectional and throw pillows. Smoky Quartz specimen purchased at Tucson Mineral Show for client. A. Rudin wood frame chair. Stainless mantle with onyx slab above. Travertine surround and flooring. David Blank Photography
Axis Mundi
"Revival” implies a retread of an old idea—not our interests at Axis Mundi. So when renovating an 1840s Greek Revival brownstone, subversion was on our minds. The landmarked exterior remains unchanged, as does the residence’s unalterable 19-foot width. Inside, however, a pristine white space forms a backdrop for art by Warhol, Basquiat and Haring, as well as intriguing furnishings drawn from the continuum of modern design—pieces by Dalí and Gaudí, Patrick Naggar and Poltrona Frau, Armani and Versace. The architectural envelope references iconic 20th-century figures and genres: Jean Prouvé-like shutters in the kitchen, an industrial-chic bronze staircase and a ground-floor screen employing cast glass salvaged from Gio Ponti’s 1950s design for Alitalia’s Fifth Avenue showroom (paired with mercury mirror and set within a bronze grid). Unable to resist a bit of our usual wit, Greek allusions appear in a dining room fireplace that reimagines classicism in a contemporary fashion and lampshades that slyly recall the drapery of Greek sculpture.
Size: 2,550 sq. ft.
Design Team: John Beckmann and Richard Rosenbloom
Photography: Adriana Bufi, Andrew Garn, and Annie Schlecter
© Axis Mundi Design LLC
Ark One Group
This beautiful property in Kensington features our Marrakech flooring - specially created for Ark One at our Italian factories. As with all Ark One flooring, it is 100% sustainable - even the oils and glues we use are natural to work in perfect harmony with our wood, our homes and our bodies.
Where Wood Meets Steel
Built-in shelving unit and media wall. Fir beams, steel I-beam, patinated steel, solid rift oak cantilevered shelving. photo by Miller Photographics
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