Discover captivating ways to infuse Art Nouveau interior design into your home with our insightful guide. Explore the timeless charm of organic forms, intricate patterns, and elegant craftsmanship that define this enchanting style, and learn how to create a harmonious and inviting living space
Internationally acclaimed interior architects Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet continue to build on the hugely successful Beefbar brand owned by Ricardo Giraudi. This time, the studio design the impressive interiors of the restaurant's Paris location; a suite of Art Nouveau and Art Deco rooms that
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Types of Lines While parallel and perpendicular lines will be the primary focus of this chapter, there are other types of lines. Use the Types of Lines Foldable to distinguish between them. Types
Hector Guimard (French, 1867-1942) Maison Coilliot, Lille, France, 1898-1900 Guimard designed this building as a "live/work" space and ceramic studio. The fireplace and exterior decoration are a...
Color is an international visual language understood by all so when you're trying to communicate or transmit something through interior design, there's no
Mixed into the fold of photos in yesterday's Space to Fill post, was this kitchen: It struck a chord with me, and with a lot of you. I got 31 emails, (so far) asking me if I knew who was responsible for designing the space. At the time, I didn't. The joy and fault of sourcing things from Pinterest is that while you're exposed to millions of images, the origin of the image may not exist. In fact, in the case of this kitchen, it was a veritable rabbit hole of pin after pin after pin - none of them leading me back to the person responsible for such beauty. In fact, I wasn't able to find the designer's site until I came across the image in a completely different search, and then walked almost backward into their other rooms. The company, Twist Interior Design, is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Owner of Twist, Sandy LaMendola decorated the home that architect Jeff Tritch designed, and builders L.Cramer built in Edina, Minnesota. In this expanded view you can see more of the kitchen, including the limestone counters on the distressed cherry cabinets, the two cabinetry faced sub zero refrigerators that flank the beautiful custom cabinetry in that gorgeous green. The beams and ceiling timbers are all reclaimed in Minnesota. These two photos are by Susan Gilmore and were featured in a magazine spread in June/July of 2010 in the Minnesota local, Midwest Home. Now that I feel like I have credited all involved, I have to say that I am only sorry there aren't more photos of this lovely kitchen out there. Vignette shots, different angles, etc.. While I've looked at each of the designer, builder, photographer, and architect pages for more of this room, it seems to be a bust. There are, however, more photos of the 11,000 square foot house on Sandy's HOUZZ page, here.
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Art Nouveau, France by Jean Noel VILTARD
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When buildings are abandoned and forgotten, it's the end of a story. Slowly these old structures will be reclaimed by their environment. This process of
Incroyable église à Fusio en Suisse La structure de cette église est d'une forme elliptique aux rayures noires et blanches, avec un toit en pente
Oak Park, Illinois is one of my favorite places to visit. I actually think I have visited there more than any other place on earth. That is because it is the home of Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio (below) and where many of his designs were built. For starters, it is close to Chicago. If you are staying in the Windy City (which originally referred to their politicians, lol), you can easily take the Green Line Train right into the center of town. Walk a block up to the Visitors Center on Lake Street to get a map and get acquainted with what awaits. Of course, for me, that is the walking tour of homes in the area. You can go at a leisurely pace and find out about these beautiful places designed by Wright and others. If I had to pick a favorite Wright home in this city, I think it would be the Thomas House, which I have had the pleasure of touring. Every May, the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust sponsors a home tour of select homes. This year it is May 18 and tickets are still available. Maybe I will see you there. Oak Park is also the home of Unity Temple, where Mr. Wright was a member. This picture of the interior (from Wikipedia, thank you very much) gives you an idea of its grandeur. There is another wonderful old home called The Pleasant Home that is open for tours and the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace and Museum below. Of course, one can shop in Oak Park, if that is your thing. Just walk up and down Lake Street. They even have a Penzeys Spice Co there. One can also eat. There is a wonderful place that I enjoy called Marion Street Cheese Market. The Brookfield Zoo is nearby for animal lovers and the Garfield Park Conservatory for plant lovers. If you are a fan of architecture at all, this is a must see area. (But if you are a fan, then you probably already know that.) I have a Pinterest Board filled with Frank Lloyd Wright homes, as do many other pinners. I'll be taking lots of pictures on my next trip and you can read about the trip right here next month. O is also for Ontario, Orlando, Oregon, Oklahoma
Straight Line has come alive with our new additions! Introducing Vern, Vinny, and the adorable babies. Let us know what you think! Vern on his way to IDS West. Hanging out with the gang. Vinny outs…
WSJ. loves to celebrate great design—for our tenth anniversary, we put together a roundup of inspiring dwellings, architectural marvels and even one exceptional office space
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This tapesty wall hanging is called Orchard. It's inspired by the famous tree of life of William Morris. - Dimensions of the tapestry: 28" x 50”; - Quality : jaquard woven; - Fully lined & finished with rod sleeve; - Cotton & Polystere blends. This gorgeous tapestry will make your home more unique. Great gift that is suitable for any interior design. Great addition to any tapestry collection.
Art Nouveau, ornamental style of art that flourished between about 1890 and 1910 throughout Europe and the United States. Art Nouveau is characterized by its use of a long, sinuous, organic line and was employed most often in architecture, interior design, jewelry and glass design, posters, and illustration.
Straight lines were anathema to architect Antti Lovag, and you will not find a single one in this complex of domes overlooking the Med being sold by the fashion designer
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I like the idea of a small work console in the living room. It’s always good to have a place where you can quickly sit down and do some work without having to move to the office. This home was … Continue reading →
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Roger Stevens building. Leeds, November 2015.
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Spiraling lines at the ceiling of Casa Batllo by Antoni Gaudi in #Barcelona #Spain 1906. The inside of Casa Batlló is a marvel of design. Gaudí collaborated with the very best artisans of the time, w…
The Shokin-tei is a thatched-roof tea house, and is one of the best spots at Katsura Rikyu to view the garden. Three of its sides face the pond, and it's location allows for viewers to experience warm sun in winter and cool breeze in the summer. Katsura Rikyu, located along the Katsura-gawa, is one of three imperial villas in Kyoto along with Sento Gosho and Shugakuin. This 56,000 square meter complex was completed around 1658. Designed by Prince Toshihito of the Hachijonomiya family, and heavily influenced by Kobori Enshu, the layout and gardens of Katsura Rikyu are widely regarded as some of the finest examples of architecture and garden in Japan. A tour of the garden reveals the subtle details and thought that went into every aspect of this beautiful villa. Katsura Rikyu. Katsura, Kyoto.
La Bella Vie Interiors discusses the Mid-Century Modern design style - its beginnings, its evolution, its significance, and its furnishings in an space.
Antiques and French-inspired decor fill style icon Iris Apfel’s exuberant three-bedroom Park Avenue apartment