Showing posts with label ad españa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ad españa. Show all posts

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Sweetness and Light


A beautiful and atmospheric space for you today, the home of architect Sabine Wlokas and partner Francisco Javier Gómez Pinteño, a director and screenwriter. See the rest over at Architectural Digest España here.

(photo by montse garriga for architectural digest españa. via sfgirlbybay)

Monday, September 18, 2017

Boho in Paris


This elegant Paris apartment, home to two lawyers and their four children, is one I've featured on the blog before—but these new photos make a revisit more than worthwhile. Located in a Haussmann building in the 16th arrondissement, the space has been impeccably reorganized and styled by the Royal Roulotte studio. Love this one. More here at Architectural Digest España.

(photography by nicolas valla)

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Manhattan Minimalism


Located in an historic Manhattan building, this beautiful loft is by Brooklyn-based The New Design Project, headed by Fanny Abbes. Eclectic in style, the design makes a feature of the high ceilings with the stunning collection of light fixtures. More here on AD España.

(photography by alan gastelum)

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Atmospheric in Madrid


Designers Ciszak Dalmas, Alberto Gobbino and Andrea Caruso took an archeological approach to renovating an old Madrid apartment, painstakingly removing layer after layer of linoleum, wallpaper, paint and false ceilings to reveal the bare bones of the original space. Now a home and studio to Ciszak Dalmas and his family (with creative partners Alberto and Andrea working there by day), it's a remarkably serene space that is conducive to creative thinking. More here on AD España.

(photography by pablo zamora)


Friday, December 23, 2016

Pretty in Poland


Beautifully restored and decorated by the Loft Kolasinski studio, this 19th century apartment in Szcezcin, Poland, has been furnished with a beguiling mix of vintage Polish, Czech, Italian and French design from the 1930s to 1960s — all harmonizing beautifully with each other and their surroundings. Lovely. More here on AD España.

(photography by karolina bak)

Monday, December 12, 2016

An Artist's Space


Swooning over the gorgeous Madrid studio of textile artist Yolanda Andrés today — such an inspiring space. Here Yolanda lives, works and teaches embroidery to students, whose work can be seen on the walls along with Yolanda's own pieces. I love Yolanda's thoughts about creating: 

"People increasingly need to work with their hands and make unique pieces. It is very rewarding after a workshop for students to go home with something done by them. It is unrepeatable and unique. They also look for good company — the atmosphere in the workshop is very good, everything flows and the space is beautiful!" 

Love. More photos over here on AD España.

(photography by lucía marcano)
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