From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Italian lamps
Midcentury modern Italian lamps pick up the orange tones of the armchair and the window treatments.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, the side tables feature Lucite legs “which make them look like they’re floating,” the designer says. The door panel is trimmed in a matching green.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Toile Guest Room
TOILE GUEST ROOM | The bedding and window treatments in this guest room are “presented to look like toile,” the designer says. The artwork under the window is a Japanese […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Living Room
The Cowtan & Tout fabric on the window wall and sofa cushions in the living room was the starting point for the décor in the entire home.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It
An Asbury Park, NJ, home is sophisticated yet lively. It all started with a piece of fabric, designer John Chadwick says. The textile in question—Le Cabinet Curiosites from Cowtan & […]
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Deck
DECK | Colors on the deck also pull from the wallpaper that inspired the design of the interior spaces.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Lounge
LOUNGE | Armchairs, along with the multicolored discs above the fireplace, add pops of color to the otherwise monochromatic lounge. The discs are by Asbury Park artist Darren McManus.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Dining Area
DINING AREA | Adam Wallacavage, a Philadelphia artist, created the octopus chandelier and candleholders on the cabinet. Those pieces, along with the tableware, mimic the colors in the wall covering.
From the June/July 2018 Issue
For the Fun of It-Kitchen
KITCHEN | Inverted Baccarat crystal goblets were transformed into pendant lighting over the kitchen island. Streamlined cabinets offer a sleek, simple look that contrasts with the detailed wall covering in […]