For those obsessive compulsive
David Collins fans out there (and yes, that also means me)...if you haven't already checked out the website of his latest project,
The Charles New York, make sure you head on over and check it out. So much eye candy, so little time. *sigh*
wow. it's like living in a cloud, isn't it? beautiful. I'm really wanting to know the view from that settee by the bedroom window. I'm guessing it affords an amazing view of the city. WOW is all I can say
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I posted this link on twitter today for you! ;)
ReplyDeleteHis work is a bit too structured for me, nevertheless, it is absolutely breathtaking. Thanks.
ReplyDeletedavid collins is a genius- so naturally, i must hate him. ;-)
ReplyDeletemove me in...
Wow... GORGEOUS!!! I'm heading to David's web site right now!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads-up :-)
Kelly @ DesignTies
Thanks Franki! - still not sure how I feel about Twitter...checking email, facebook and a blog I just don't have time to figure it out...
ReplyDeleteHi Mary - that might be true about his commercial work (which this is - they are essentially hotel rooms, or serviced apartments) - but you might be pleasantly surprised by his other residential spaces.
M21 - I hate him too. Do you think its big enough for both of us? Maybe we could time share!?
Kelly - hope you enjoy - although I've noticed lately that most of his portfolio is password protected, which is a bit of a shame for us design junkies... :(
The password protection isn't fair!!!
ReplyDeleteBut that's OK, I found some more pictures here:
http://www.thecharlesny.com/
I think I've found a new colour scheme for my dining room :-)
Kelly
Oh I do love David Collin's work! Great post. Thank you for your well wishes Suzy!
ReplyDeleteKaren O.
So calm, stunning and beautiful! Thanks for sharing these great photos!!
ReplyDeleteLove IT! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Zuniga Interiors
serene and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteFantastic blog, thanks for this inspiration! David Collins visited our design studio to place an order during our last visit to Bangkok. Let me tell you....His grace and style, worthy for the Sartorialist, matches his interior design. -Caroline (www.lamont-design.com)
ReplyDeleteWHY THE POWDER BLUE PLAY VERY WELL IN THIS SPACE?BRONZE TRIM LOOKS VERY ELEGANT BETWEEN BLUE AND LIGHT GREY...THIS GUY HAS HATEFUL TALENT..
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