i’ve noticed a trend of late that decor is veering away from that kind of cool california look with cacti and leather and transitioning into a rather parisian, art deco aesthetic. it’s even getting a little bit avant-garde, with uniquely shaped sofas (like ama modular sofa or the lennon sofa) upholstered in soft pastel velvets. i’m all for it, and love this look when paired with vintage classic pieces like Arne Jacobsen, eames, or Finn Juhl chairs, and killer, one of a kind futuristic looking lighting. you don’t have to go ultra modern, but it’s kind of fun to be a little experimental from time to time and try a whole new vibe.
• photography credits in order of appearance: nicole franzen photography; from the live beautiful book by athena calderone via @eyeswoon; alt; nicole franzen photography; @therow; vogue living; architectural digest espana; blissful corners; homes to love; lady gaga via @inezandvinoodh; the monsyeurs journal; poster a day; cos; alt; architectural digest france; la mignonette; kronekern; senja cosmetics; artist Cy Twombly; @mija_mija; dezeen; H & M home collection; @legoutdem; @asplundklingstedtinterior; living room ideas; @fodeau; neu.boheme; @bobbyclark____; urban outfitters ama modular sofa; vogue australia.
This is all so freakin gorgeous!! All better in sky high ceilings with plaster mounding. You’re my fav blogger and keep me reaching high! If only in my mind. Cheers,