
It would be impossible to talk about the color red without mentioning the all-red living room of Diana Vreeland, the renowned columnist for Harper’s Bazaar and later Vogue magazine editor-in-chief. Originally featured in Architectural Digest in 1975, it is still today a source of inspiration, as well as a great example of what bold, daring and unique design, could look like. “All my life I’ve pursued the perfect red,” she said.

“I want my apartment to look like a garden: a garden in hell!” Diana told the famous designer Billy Baldwin.