An Artist’s home in Bavaria

While in Buenos Aires a couple of weeks ago I bought a the November edition of Architectural Digest Spain where they showcase a home of an anonymous artist (yes, some people do so well don’t need the publicity) who inherited a home in Bavaria.  The house was built in the 60’s and he smartly decided to furnish it with nothing less than gorgeous pieces of furniture from the same period.  Most of the furniture is by Philippe Hiquily.  The result is a modern setting of a very spare and sophisticated home with an good amount of gold throughout that assures me this owner’s work should be amazing.  I took photos with my iPhone to share the beauty of this home with you.  Enjoy!

The white sideboard is by Raymond Loewy

The sofa is upholstered in a Manuel Canovas velvet.  The two beautiful gold chairs and side gold table are by Philippe Hiquily.  The painting is by Neruth.

Original photos by Belen Imaz

5 thoughts on “An Artist’s home in Bavaria

  1. Karen

    This is a very unusual and intriguing home! I do like the touches of gold and the fur to soften the modern lines. xx

  2. therelishedroost

    I absolutely love the solitude and sophistication of that 3rd image, thanks so much for sharing!

    xo Karolyn

  3. Laxman Kumar

    Great way of explaining, i loved way of drawing, pictures always more helpful to make understand, sure in future want to follow it..
    hammocks

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