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Some more goodness from James Silverman. Major love for this project!

Floating concrete walkways…amazing!

I’m loving this gorgeous rustic modern outdoor furniture.

Such an unusual fireplace and love the use of the multiple oval tables spanning the width of the seating area. Not to mention that awesome vintage chair that is calling me!

It gets better and better…this live edge table! With these minotti phillips chairs! And this chandelier!! To die! Such subtle and warm colors of honey woods and textures of ivory.


Another fabulous fireplace.

Such pretty colors!


Gorgeous large pivot door.



Wow, just amazing. An overhanging deck over the pool…so very cool.
Photography by James Silverman
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By Stelle Architects.




Beautiful walnut cabinetry millwork. Love how it wraps up to the ceiling.


Crazy for this bed! It kind of looks like a smile.

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This is where I will end my day.
A gorgeous architectural endeavor by Wolfgang Ludes in St. Barths.

This view and pool are incredible! Please, can I visit?

Flexform sofa. Citterio designed wood chairs, upholstered lounge chair and B&B Italia tables. Travertine was chosen to echo the sand below.

Hans J. Wegner Chairs. Citterio table.

I am totally in love with this kitchen. Island and cabinetry are wenge and the countertops are absolute black granite; the sink fittings are by KWC. Gorgeous and sexy!

Cotton netting by French Indies Design.


The master shower is wall of Balinese slate tile and the floor is travertine.
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Just beautiful. This dining table is to die for! The top is one piece of slate. Stone, plaster and anigre wood, simple and effective. The small black stools are designed by Charlotte Perriand. Drapery fabric is Rogers & Goffigon.

Anigre wood floating staircase.


Restful color palate. Finn Juhl Pelican chairs, a Poul Kjaerholm daybed and Alvar Aalto table and wing chair. Look at that baseboard detail! The rugs feel like lily pads among the sea of light grey stone.

Andy Warhol’s Shadows series rests on a Jean Prouvé console.

The illustrious egg chair by Arne Jacobsen.

Blackened steel surrounds the fireplace.

Pendant lamps by Poul Henningsen hang over the kitchen table. Viking range and hood.
Shelton, Mindel & Associates | Architectural Digest
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Remember this house by d’apostrophe design? Here is more!


I just love this punch of red from the vintage moroccan rug on the floor. My fav Living Divani sofa, the extra wall. A minimalist fireplace after my own heart. The floating panels above conceal ductwork…brilliant.

Dinesen wide-plank Douglas-fir floorboards. BDDW floor lamp.

Chairs and matching side table are vintage Allan Gould.

Amazingly cool speakers are by Proclaim Audioworks. Vintage Belgian chair. I could totally practice yoga here, you?

Super cute ducduc beds.
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This interior by Gilles & Boissier is such an effortless mix of classic form with a modern material palate. Swoon!

The moldings in this apartment are stunning not to mention the disappearing drapery panels and romans.

I have to say that I am in love with this chunky natural abaca rug paired with these tailored white and grey slipcovers on this herringbone floor. It is absolutely perfect.


Christophe delcourt table? The composition here is just right.

My fav, a banquette wrapped around the dining table.

Ethereal. This sconce is amazing… love it all!

I recently stumbled across the brilliant work of NY designer Pol Theis. He creates very interesting dynamic interiors with unexpected elements.

The relaxed romans add an informality and softness to the cubist nature of the Paola Lenti Atollo sofa. I think this is my new favorite sofa.

I really like the idea of floor to ceiling cabinetry and this lit niche behind the bed.

These babies kind of freak me out but I like the idea of clusters of objects perched on shelving.

Great great floor lamps next to the bed.
I have been obsessing over this house for a while now and cannot believe I have not posted about it yet…This brilliant 5300 sq. ft. barn transformation in Remsenburg, NY by d’apostrophe design headed up by Francis D’Haene, a belgian architect was created for one of the founders of the Le Pain Quotidian. They literally re-engineered the whole structure, knocking down interior walls and creating a perfectly balanced minimalist + rustic interior. Can I please live here?

Cedar planks salvaged from a working barn. Double set of custom Dutch doors.

Ahhh, everything I <3…douglas fir floors, white lacquer kitchen, rustic ceiling beams, the extra wall sofa by Piero Lissoni and pops of color (red) in the vintage moroccan rug.

<3 <3 <3


Custom cabinetry by Poliform. I happen to love the concept of linear windows behind cooktops/sinks like this.

I love the idea of a big banquette around the dining table…very cozy. Tom Dixon beat pendants, Hans Wegner wishbone chairs.

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This is a yoga room! A-frame, rustic wood ceiling beam, minimal sleek walls, carrera marble floors and a big happy picture window. Sigh…
Gregory Holm Photography | Interior Design July 2010
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