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So much to love in Jan Showers’ space for this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House: titled “A Lady’s Study,” it radiates glamour and comfort. From the contemporary art to the chandelier to the Benjamin Moore walls, the mix of antique and modern is design alchemy. Photo: @stephenkarlisch
Forget about the yellow brick road, we are taking a curvy rainbow road to a comfy seat this weekend, thanks to the creative works of Pieces by an Aesthetic Pursuit. The Brooklyn-based trio knows how to think outside the proverbial box. Photo: Claire Esparros
Words can’t do justice to Malene Barnett’s “a view from my kitchen” as photographed for MOYI magazine, featuring the artist’s ceramic vessels and paintings. She is also an activist and founder of #badguild. We CANNOT wait to see #OBSIDIANbyBADG this winter. Photo: David Land
We’re digging these “tropical vibes,” as aptly stated by Atelier ND, the designer of this mesmerizing pattern-on-pattern space. The Cole & Son wallpaper under the eaves sets the stage for a celebration of graphic expression in this bedroom. Photo: Space Aesthetics Studio
With a disco aesthetic and echoes of the Memphis movement, you get Olivia Stutz’s living room for Elle Langston. From the chair by JUMBO NYC to Alex Proba’s rug to the Elemental coffee table by Toogood, every piece pleases the eye. Photo: Sean Litchfield Featured in Architectural Digest
Based on Dulux’s 2019 Colour Palette, this spot is cloaked in Mondrian Blue, Mitchell Blue and Old Money. The piece by Stacey Rees amplifies the Memphis movement-like playfulness of color contrasts. Interior & styling: Bree Leech with Andrea Lucena-Orr; Photo by Lisa Cohen
When designer sabine marcelis and architect PaulCournet set out to design a Rotterdam loft, there was a good chance it wouldn’t look like other lofts. Mission accomplished: the distinctive space reflects their innovative, thoughtful sensibilities. Photo by christoffer regild / Living Inside
In ceramist Carlos Otero’s NYC home office, his unglazed “Forms” stand at attention in a hybrid bookshelf/desk. The mix of textures and earthy hues makes the nook a visual feast and a productive workspace. Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson/OTTO for Architectural Digest Styling: Mieke ten Have
From the lavish entry hall to the resplendent garden to the maximalist dining room, one could never mistake fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s stunning Calcutta home for a shrinking violet. Photos: Björn Wallander for Architectural Digest