Over the course of six episodes, Drew and Jonathan Scott renovate two Los Angeles mansion room-by-room in an attempt to up the value of their respective homes.
Image 1 of 25 from gallery of Milson Road Studio / Jonathan Tuckey Design. Photograph by James Brittain
London chef, stylist, and vegetarian cookbook author Anna Jones wants to change the way we eat. And if my steak-loving teenage sons–who recently ate a
Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan at home with their dog.
My husband and I designed our home office in our small London townhouse for two people–I would be the permanent fixture and another member of the family (m
Jonathan Adler is now available in Germany AND he will be hosting a gorgeous press event and customer event at KaDeWe in Berlin on January 17, 2018 located at Tauentzienstraße 21-24 in the brand new Jonathan Adler section of the store, on the fourth floor.
Adler goes for broke on a total revamp of their home—and his partner, Simon Doonan, dishes on how it all came together.
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AD PRO takes a tour of Adler’s first-ever office project—a glamorous home base for an all-women communications firm
The designer’s advice will have you showing off your best side in no time.
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Designed by Daniel Romualdez, the New York headquarters of the pioneering luxury fashion site channel the spirited style of cofounder Lauren Santo Domingo
From the floors to the elaborate ceilings, every inch of interior designer Jonathan Adler’s New York apartment is a shrine to the bold and beautiful.
The talk in San Francisco this week: San Francisco Interior Designer Jonathan Rachman makes his first appearance at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase and it’s a hit. His concept is ‘Collector’s Library’ with an exquisite grey/blue color scheme, and shelves crammed with treasures. With rare confidence and lashings of style, Jonathan created a highly original ‘collector’s cabinet’ that everyone in town wants. It’s a cabinet of curiosities—eccentric, chic, and unlike any room in this superb 2012 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. Oh, and he caught the eye of top architects, leading landscape designers, and new clients galore. See their comments below. Come on a magical mystery tour with me this week—and be inspired. Settle down with a cup of tea or a sip of wine. This is a long and detailed post—of a magical room. Jonathan’s Inspiration: Join us as I get the inside scoop The Collector's Library Travel and places I have been, especially my favorite places: Paris and Bali. I was born in Sumatra, went to school in Switzerland, lived in Paris and the US is my home for 25 years...this is a journey, a story of a collector. Parisian chic/Le Marais, where I resided and influenced my sensibility: it's an artist village, a fashionista's heaven, simply chic — and always has something to offer for all kinds of creative minds. Industrial London touch, I visited London a lot. I found it fascinating...all the metals/old constructions gave me a lot of visual design ideas. The concept: wanted to create a classic European sensibility combined with a touch of industrial. Originally, when I moved in, this room had three different mahogany finishes, mis-matched in colors, outdated. But even in a horrible ‘before’ room there can be inspiration. I looked at the existing mantle and grey marble fireplace surrounding, I was instantly transported back to France. I wanted to create a 'time travel' room (as in machine!), as I traveled through my collections, where they come from and when. The paint: Benjamin Moore: Graphite high gloss finish (4 coats) for all panels and cross beams for coffered ceiling. This color is a constant reminder of Le Marais...and it instantly transports me back to my old neighborhood, I used to get off at the Rambuteau Metro station perfectly situated in the 3eme and 4eme of Paris, as I used to stroll between Les Philosophes restaurant (my absolute neighborhood resto) and Places des Vosges. Benjamin Moore Linen White high gloss for flat part of coffered ceiling. The antiques: Louis XVI style settee covered with black and white ticking fabric. I found this four years ago in an apartment in rue Chapon about to be discarded by owner, our best friend and gifted to me instantly. For the longest time, it was simply covered in an old muslin, and I loved the look. Last year, I recovered it with the black and white ticking. Louis XVI style chairs with caned back with vintage French fabric flanking the fire place: from my random visits to estate sales in Atherton. Louis XIII chair with gray grosgrain trim detail under modern photograph of "Wing Tip: Revisited". This chair looked so dowdy when I found them, upholstered with a very tired and sun damaged flowery fabric. I was walking around Marche Paul Bert, tired, with my client and simply put myself down on this chair. Primitive stone farming tools from east Indonesia on mantel: from my latest trip to Bali. "Loro Blonjo" – Javanese Sculpture in front of fire place. A constant reminder of my origins, Vintage: World War II American A-26B "Invader" bomber wing tip over the mantel My first purchase from a collector in San Francisco of anything 'airplane' from WWII era. Silhouettes from 17th-20th century, including George Washington's wax silhouette are from Keith and Howard, my dear friends from Antique Art & Exchange, Vermont Street, San Francisco. The collections: Private collection of Jonathan Rachman Design collected from Asia, western Europe and the US Justaposed to the vintage WWII wingtip, across from the room: a giant picture of Airbus 330 winglet/wing from Jonathan Rachman's window seat taken by Iphone between Bali and Taipei at sunset, titled "Wing Tip: Revisited", this is the newest collection . Available after showcase at: www.onekingslane/shop/jonathanrachman.com AND www.secondshoutout.com Other collections include: spectacles, various Victorian era objects,Joan Crawford's or check , industrial tools, apothecaries (reminds me of Deyrolle, taxidermist in Paris), binoculars (I love going to opera and ballet!), corals (in various colors of white, coral and blue!), (a wooden saddle from Java. china doll, beetle nut powder case (from Sumbawa or Timor island, made of hollowed horse bone), metal match boxes (from the US, France and Italy. Says Jonathan: This room tells a story: real and imagined with my creative fantasy. The pendant lights were chicken feeders. I point out the WWII A26B wingtip and I hear stories about when someone or their father or grandfather was in the active duty then. This room, is a perfect vehicle for me to showcase my true passion in design: less formulated and contrived ,classic and timeless, yet current and contemporary. The shelves host my collection, as if they always belong in the room. Overheard: "Your Collector's Library was the highlight of the show. I was thinking about it all morning" – architect Andrew Skurman "This room bridges the past and the present, it is the ‘Out of Africa’ of the showcase" – Robert J. Eberle, a client at opening party "This reminds me of Sir John Soane's Library!" – a visitor first week at the showcase The flooring: French Bros. Flooring America: Cork tile in pyramid creme color the natural thing to do was a hardwood, BUT, there are already hardwood floors everywhere in the house. I believe the new generation of cork is very chic, practical and can accommodate a lot of different rooms and styles. this specific color and variation add to the personality of the room — not only it is easy on your back, it is another conversation piece — and a design element. It's All in the Details... Photographer John Merkl also shot some wonderfully atmospheric close-ups of Jonathan’s ‘cabinet’, and I’ve included them below. “I was truly captivated by Jonathan’s room-- the setting, the deep, dark tones, the objects and the compositions throughout. For a photographer perpetually in search of beauty and elegance in interiors, it was a watershed moment! I knew I had to shoot it.” — John Merkl CREDITS: Main photography of Jonathan Rachman's room at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase is by David Duncan Livingston, www.davidduncanlivingston.com Portrait by Christina Cavallaro, www.ccavallarophotography.com Details images are by John Merkl, www.johnmerkl.com All photography exclusive to THE STYLE SALONISTE and used with express permission from the photographers. CONTACT: Jonathan Rachman, www.jonathanrachman.com San Francisco Decorator Showcase, through May 28: www.decoratorshowcase.org
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AD PRO takes a tour of Adler’s first-ever office project—a glamorous home base for an all-women communications firm
Adler goes for broke on a total revamp of their home—and his partner, Simon Doonan, dishes on how it all came together.
Adler goes for broke on a total revamp of their home—and his partner, Simon Doonan, dishes on how it all came together.
Världskända designern och keramikern Jonathan Adler bor i en lägenhet i New York. Se alla bilderna från det maximalistiska hemmet.
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Image 9 of 15 from gallery of Mlicki Offices / Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design. Photograph by Brad Feinknopf
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Dom Cerantonio and Chris Stribley joined forces in 2014 to set up Cera Stribley, a boutique architecture studio in Melbourne that specialises in residential and commercial work. They consider Parkside House, a timber and brick holiday home, to be a key breakthrough project for them, while the sensitive renovation of an iconic McGlashan Everist beach house in Sorrento is among their latest completions.
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of The Archive Studio / Jonathan Tuckey Design. Photograph by DirkL indner