this is one very beautiful collaboration between some very talented designers. featured recently on sight unseen this project from hovey design — two sisters Hollister and Porter Hovey, who specialize in interior styling, as well as staging homes for sale is almost gallery-like in its minimalist look, and just as inspiring as you might expect a visit to view art might be. this particular project is a 19th Century brooklyn townhouse with sky-high ceilings renovated by hatchet design build, and styled by one of our favorites, cold picnic’s phoebe sung and John Sorensen-Jolink of Coil + Drift. the results are one part whimsical, but also restrained sophistication. for more projects from these talented folks, visit their respective links!
• photography by BY NICHOLAS CALCOTT.
What plant is that beauty???
(Featured in most, but in last photo, 3rd from the left.)
I think it could be some kind of coconut palm because it’s growing from a large pod.
I’m sorry, is it just me? I am definitely not seeing anything I would call beautiful (or comfortable) in this home.
Well, as I mentioned, it’s designed for staging so while perhaps not comfortable it’s more like an art project which is why I thought it was very beautiful.
the row of tote baskets with plants lined up along the wall…i’ve been looking for a good excuse to buy those gorgeous African round baskets that I see at Farmer’s markets, now I know how to use a small collection of them!
good idea!!
Hello, can we know the source of these beautiful disk like wall lights that appear in the first photo? I am in love!
I’m not sure, but I would check with the designers.
Those rugs are to die for. I just got a glass coffee table now I know what it needs! Beautiful spread <3