Tour the $68 million penthouse—Miami's most expensive listing in 2018
Au départ, une maison, petit bijou moderniste des années 1960, signée George Nelson et Gordon Chadwick. Après quelques péripéties, ici racontées, c’est dans une copie quasi parfaite que s’est installée l’architecte d'intérieur Lauren Rottet. Elle en a respecté l’inspiration vintage, traduite dans l’esprit d’aujourd’hui.
A bookcase room divider takes it one step closer to cozy.
The singer has owned the property since 2001
Storage drawers and cabinets in the wall surround a nook with a built-in sofa in the living area. The wood-and-metal staircase, by Dolle Graz, is a customizable modular kit. Tagged: Living Room, Bench, Sofa, Concrete Floor, Chair, and Storage.
From blushing pinks to pale pinks, it’s not just a colour—it’s an attitude.
As we finish up 2019 at HbJD, I thought this would be a good grand finale post. I started designing this home last Christmas and worked on building and interior designing / decorating throughout most of 2019 to make it one of our new models. It was very humbling for it to then get voted as best of parade in October by the public. Come and see it on Sundays 1-4 after the holidays! I hope you like it.
On one of Miami’s exclusive Venetian Islands, a house with spectacular views makes for the perfect family residence
Recalling the glamour of the Art Deco era and the vivacity of Miami Beach, this lively family home is a triumph of creativity and clever design. Photographed by Douglas Friedman
You’d never believe it used to be a studio apartment!
Down the hall, a tea-tasting room flexes as a guest space.
It has one of the most extreme “before” and “afters” we’ve seen.
Rios transforms a basement site in Austin's Hotel Magdalena into a vinyl listening room akin to a Japanese kissa, where folks can indulge in music.
Forget blue and white—the Miami home is like walking into a seashell.
Inflatable Sofa by Patricia Bustos de la Torre Dimensions: D 110 x W 270 x H 70 cm. Materials: Leather and wood. “Blown-up”, rotund and edgeless. The inflatable Sofa imitates the appearance of an air-filled divan, where commodity and design are taken to their maximum expression. This unique and daring piece of furniture is suitable for any living room, bedroom, and more spaces to suggest new ways of seating. Truly, one-of-a-kind, with the highest quality leather texture and artisan manufacture. less
Comet Pendant Sol. Elegant hand-finished brass pendant light by Atelier001. Handmade in London. View this timeless ceiling light here.
What do you do when you haven’t seen sun in a week, rain is lined up in the forecast and you need some serious R&R time by the pool? You book a trip south and head to the Sunshine State …
Meyer Davis crafted the airy interiors
The Chillhouse founder's effortlessly cool home feels decidedly relaxed.
On one of Miami’s exclusive Venetian Islands, a house with spectacular views makes for the perfect family residence
Step inside the the 1938 Mediterranean-revival building
How comfy textures layer against the dark, masculine backdrop.
Designer Constanza Collarte’s love of organic textures, earth tones and vintage furnishings is perfectly reflected in her serene Miami home. Photographed by Kris Tamburello.
El bienestar es el cimiento sobre el que se erige 57 Ocean, un desarrollo de lujo frente al mar, en una de las zonas más exclusivas de Miami Beach.
The annual Dallas PaperCity Design Awards were presented Thursday, evening, November 3, in the Grand Ballroom of The Joule hotel led by an icon in the
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Luke and Jess Camilleri’s revitalised holiday home on Moreton Island is the yin to the yang of their residence on the mainland.
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Elizabeth Metcalfe meets the Mexican interior designer, whose own house in north London showcases her adventurous aesthetic and her playful yet elegant use of atmospheric colour and pattern.
Awash with light and surrounded by sky, the penthouse of the fashion designer and his wife, Ranjana, is a glamorous showcase of their high-flying style
At home and at work, star gallerist Nina Johnson shepherds—and hosts—radical artists and designers of all ages