To create a home filled with personality and life – and everything in between – there’s no interior designer quite like Beata Heuman. Her inimitable approach to design has made her first book ‘Every Room Should Sing’ – which only hit the shelves this month – an instant success. Here, Beata tells us more about where her inspiration comes from, and shows us three different ways to instantly add interest to a space…
Beata Heuman, who recently opened her 188 office and showroom in Hammersmith, talks to Vogue about the small interiors switch-ups she likes to make in the colder months, and how to make your home cosier for winter.
Beata Bieniak’s digital photography transports the viewer into a fantasy world, an evocative juxtaposition of whimsical yet poignant beauty that sparks the imagination in a blaze of the unexpected.…
Swedish-born, London-based interior designer Beata Heuman shares her tips
Remodelista editor Fan Winston discovered Swedish-born, London-based interior designer Beata Heuman a while back (see: A Rising Star’s Spirited London Home
Beata Heuman, who recently opened her 188 office and showroom in Hammersmith, talks to Vogue about the small interiors switch-ups she likes to make in the colder months, and how to make your home cosier for winter.
Godmorgon! Jag tjatar om sommaren snart är över men nu när allt lider mot sitt slut känner jag hur inspirationen spirar i mig. Aldrig är jag så produktiv som på den tidiga hösten, efter en lång vila ä
Beata Chrzanowska illustrates the intoxicating feeling of a first kiss with her mixed-media paintings. Inspired by Art Deco, she frames her subjects' faces in geometric patterns with bold color schemes. Within each piece, her imagery oscillates between flat and voluminous, calculated and spontaneous, and the narrative storyline gets lost in the decorative motifs that dominate her work. Originally from Poland, Chrzanowska was raised in Chicago and is currently based in New York. In addition to her paintings, she has a portfolio of collages that share a similar interplay between figurative and abstract. Take a look at some of her recent paintings below.
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Having taken an age to find, Beata Heuman wanted her and her husband’s first family home to be their own little magical world. And in this aim she has succeeded, writes Aimee Farrell