
*UPDATE* I won!! My lovely new chair, which now has to find its way to Hong Kong from Sweden (minor detail)...yay!

I'll keep you posted ;)
Lee Jofa, Oxford Stripe - FD561
Lee Jofa, Matt Stripe - Esspress
Highland Court, 31377-30
Highland Court, 31380-639
Highland Court, 31738-587
Kravet, 24629-3
Kravet, 25863-616
Kravet, 26585-716
Kravet, Bibendum Silk - Melon
Kravet, Bolero - Bronze
Paul Smith for Maharam, Bespoke Stripe - Navy
Paul Smith for Maharam, Dandy - Pewter
Paul Smith for Maharam, Syncopated Stripe
Highland Court, 14837-160
Kravet, 23866-316 Luna, Queue - Dapper
Schumacher, Scintillation - Ermine
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From "Axel Vervoordt: Timeless Interiors" by Armelle Baron.
Another Axel Vervoordt interior, on the cover of the Assouline published "Axel Vervoordt, the story of a style" by Meredith Etherington-Smith.
An interior by Veere Grenney, left of the fireplace.
Spacial Concept, Expectations, 1959. From the Guggenheim collection.
Spacial Concept, Expectations, 1959. From the Moma NY collection.
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Two Robsjohn-Gibbings armchairs in the living room flank a Regency period table. The mix of furniture and styles in this room is fabulous. Those drapes and the cabinet (left side image) mixed with a big ottoman, parsons style -ish coffee table, travertine fireplace and sisal carpets is sheer genius. It's modern, but its homey at the same time.
The Jansen desk was actually made for Billy Baldwin in the 1950's. To die for. And I'm loving the wall colours here too.
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A bedroom thats much more traditional looking than the living space, but not too stuffy or formal. Another Grenney designed fabric, Ferne Park, is used to dress the four poster bed.
Everything in this home says to me - modern English at its best. I highly recommend you check out his website - there are some amazing photos of other projects that are also jaw dropping. Or, I could be tempted to do another post. I'm that smitten.
Images from 'The World of Interiors' UK edition, March 2008, photography by Fritz von der Schulenburg.