Notice the gold pieces on the table.
This place must be in the Meat Packing district in NYC...
I have seen this artwork technique done with maps but not with a chinese print. Interesting!
Reminds me of John Jacob Interiors...so funky and edgy but with elegance, too...
This image struck me as "quiet" - it has several elements I admire: millwork, nailhead trim on the chair, botanicals and that beautiful pattern on the roman shade. That's a lot of style in one small space and yet it is so harmonious. Hence, the quiet comment.
What do you think of these spaces? Intriguing or no?
11 comments:
Lots of great detail and styling like the fish table. Thanks for sharing Barbara!
I will be pinning away here!! Love each room, and I too am a little on the masculine side of decorating, but I am a very girly girl! Love the dark walls. My new design inspiration.
Happy Thursday, Barbara.
Teresa
xoxo
I could sit and talk about the intrigue of these rooms for hours with you! I wish we lived closer!
Stacy
Fabulous spaces, Barbara. I love too many to mention...well, maybe I'll mention the John Jacob inspired industrial chic dining room. I have pinned virtually all of these. Thanks for a bath inspiration as well.
Best...Victoria
Intrigue. Interesting word choice. I find your comment that you see many of these spaces as being dark, masculine and moody to be intriguing... I see a few, but certainly not many.
The images that speak to me are the ones that are simpler and more clear in their visual messaging.
Visual clutter makes it hard for me to take in and digest a room. Too many things saying, "Look at me!"
Cheers,
john
I am with Teresa...lot's to pin. I love that dining space from Atlanta Homes. Actually I love them all for different reasons. You really found some treasures!
I love them all! The first one is especially striking. Are you able to source the wood totem-pole-like sculpture in the first picture?
yummmmmmm, barbara. and can i say sultry on the blog?
sultry.
michele
I love them all! The each have such great layers and depth to them. Very intriguing!
It's that masculine element that I love in design...timeless and forever...so different from all the spaces with white sofas and chairs with a brightly colored chevron pillow...so gone tomorrow...
Most definitely intriguing. I love the architectonic feel to many of these spaces with their strong lines and tailored feel. And I adore the blue lacquered walls in that handsome room with the roaring fire!! Happy weekend to you!!
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