Tag: Interior Design

Going through my files I came across Rose Anne de Pampelonne’s home.  A  Parisian limestone mansion built in 1900’s and redesigned by the designer who is also a baroness. The multi floor mansion that she shares with her bank-president and baron husband Bruno, was featured in Elle Decor a little while ago and has since been in my files because of its eclecticism and use of different hues. Asian antiques and porcelain, indigenous fabrics, sculptural antique fishing baskets hung as art, African mask, velvet and brocade fabric are gracefully combined in harmony layering this sumptuous home.

Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home,  livingroom with mural and settee via belle vivir blog
Above and below images of the gorgeous stunning dinning room
Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home, dining room via belle vivir blog
Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home Paris hallway with african hat on the wall via belle vivir blog
Rose Anne de Pampelonne's home Paris home via belle vivir blog

Rose Anne de Pampelonne living room with 1940 relic bed via belle vivir blog

Rose Anne de Pampelonne placed an elegant 1940s relic bed with leafy silvered legs and a neo-Baroque headboard upholstered in silk velvet and brocade in her living room. I love it when designers think completely outside the box.

Rose Anne de Pampelonne library with yellow curtains and blue and white porcelain via belle vivir blog

Rose Anne de Pampelonne terrace via belle vivir blog

A table in the courtyard is dressed with an antique saris.

Rose Anne de Pampelonne standing in front of her house via belle vivir blog
Rose Ann de Pompelonne photographed by Roger Davies.

All images from Elle Decor.

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I’m a big fan of bathrooms with a fireplace.  I can’t think of a better way to unwind after a hectic day than taking a bath in front of a fire.top image is from Home & Garden, second from Peter Dunham.

 

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Kelly Wearstler did it again. This time in a unconventional beach house she designed for her family.  All furniture and decorative pieces are sculpture on their own.  Many of the furniture and sculptures use in Kelly Wearstler’s Malibu beach home were custom designed by Wearstler.  I know this is not a house that it would be appealing to many people.  One reason I like this house it’s because it exemplifies that not everything is made equal in design.  Wearstler is a modernist and it can be seen in every detail used in this house.

Kelly Wearstler's Malibu beach home via belle vivir blog

Kelly Wearstler's Malibu beach home via belle vivir blogKelly Wearstler's Malibu beach home via belle vivir blog

I absolutely love the inter lacking design of this sculptural staircase. Clever, the way Wearstler made of an often useless space into something stunning.  Would you guess this is bleached-walnut?
Kelly Wearstler's Malibu beach home via belle vivir blog
Kelly Wearstler's Malibu beach home via belle vivir blog

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I wanted to share with you a few images of my most recent project. I finished it last week and had it professionally photographed by Robert Levin for my up-coming website. My sweet client and myself are very pleased with the result. Ms. Whiton moved into this small pre-war rental apartment a few months ago and she wanted to make it feel hers as much as possible. Similar to many other pre-war apartments this one was lacking light so we decided to keep it as open, airy and clean as possible. This also served well for the extensive art collection to shine on its own. When I came to this apartment a few months ago there was only an old sofa and plenty of art resting on the walls. The sofa has been under Ms. Whiton’s possession for quit a while now but it was in need of a complete re-do. I chose a neutral tone of damask fabric and added a few pillows in different textures to add some character. The curtains were done in gorgeous stripes that bring out the colors in the pillows and in the sofa. The two chairs are from ABC Carpet in New York. To make the light in the room multiply I painted the mahogany fireplace in white and added a layer of mirror around the inside. The dining room opens up from the living room but we wanted to make it look separate so we wallpapered the walls in Acapulco Sand. I had an inlay console custom made in a long but narrow shape in order for the space to be functional but not crowded. The magnificent sconces are from Lerebours Antiques. Once I saw them I knew they would be perfect for the sophisticated tropical ambiance we wanted for the dining room. Hence the beautiful Louis XVI-style caned chairs. The cowhide rugs used in both rooms are also from ABC Carpet. (you can click on the pictures to see them better)

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I have said how much I admire Lisa Fine before. Her Paris pad was featured in Elle Decor a while ago becoming one of my all time favorites. Every Wednesday I will feature one unique home that inspires me and others to not be afraid of using what we like and love in our homes.  After all, our homes should be nothing if not filled with things that make us happy.

lisa fine paris living room with pink walls, white fireplace and chevron floor via belle vivir blog

In the living room we can see the traditional chevron wood floors continuing into the tented parlor. Light pink walls serve as background for the eclectic art wall.  I love the bohemian feel in this room.

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