68 Eclectic Home Design Photos


Frédéric Ducout
En toile de fond, sur le panneautage de pin, trône Strange, un triptyque de l’artiste cubain Ernesto Leal, réalisé spé- cialement pour la pièce. Il répond aux chaises graphiques One4Star de Konstantin Gcric, édition Magis et à la table Blackstorm en inox fumé laqué noir et tubes de plexi- glas rétro-éclairés, dessinée par Fabrice Ausset. Au sol est posée la lampe Mirror ball floor de Tom Dixon. Ap- plique murale en bois, Little ship d’Eske Rex, Galerie Maria Wettergren Paris. Console de Mark Brazier Jones.


The Jungalow is all about creative reuse, personalization, vivid colors, bold patterns and lots and lots of plants--Jungalow style is tropical and bohemian, very vintage and very cozy. Jungalow is about bringing the eclecticism of nature and the wild--indoors.


A lush rooftop garden overlooking Boston’s historic Back Bay offers stunning views of the Prudential and John Hancock Tower. The character of the site is amplified by the dramatic contrast between architecture and sky. Mature magnolias underplanted with hostas form a threshold into the historic brownstone. Weathered-wood planting beds spill with new hardy shrubs, perennials, grasses, and herbs; a paper birch and a wind-sculpted spruce lend dramatic texture, structure, and scale to the space. Rugosa rose, juniper, lilac, peony, iris, perovskia, artemisia, nepeta, heuchera, sedum, and ornamental grasses survive year round and paint a brilliant summer-long display. A collection of new and antique containers dot the rooftop, and a terrific orchid collection rests beneath the birch tree during summer months.
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