See also: Modern Lobby in Moscow
Photo by Matthew Millman
Let’s go directly to California. The Wiseman Group designed the interiors of this Napa, home by Richard Beard of B.A.R. Architects, where the client wanted a neutral palette with interest. Through the chenille-upholstered Art Deco daybed, we are able to see a vintage glass chandelier.
Photo by Bess Friday
And 2012 San Francisco Decorator Showcase is in our trendy root. A graphic Blackman Cruz metal chandelier hangs over the closet and office that Catherine Kwong Design created for it. Custom wood cabinetry filled with fashion books, clothing and shoes lines the wall, and closet doors display inset panels featuring Hermès silk scarves. At the center of the room is a Julian Chichester Cortes desk, which is wrapped in hand-dyed black vellum with a gilded steel base and sycamore-lined drawers. This desk is topped with a vintage Eileen Gray desk lamp.
Photo by Julie Holder Photography
Now we introduce you Nate Berkus, talking about his former duplex penthouse. “The master dressing room in my New York apartment was almost entirely open shelving — the intention there is both practical and aesthetic”. “It’s a wonderful thing to see every shoe and piece of clothing, beautifully arranged, and the gallery lights enhance the display. My Virgo nature makes it impossible for one thing to ever be out of place!” The carpet is by Saxony Carpet and the large folded brass shell pendants are by Jason Koharik.
Photo by Olivier Löser
Talking about closets, it’s time to get a round off to Paris. Here we’ll find Isabelle Stanislas dressing room, that she started from the top. “The beginning point was the Olafur Eliasson lamp,” she says. The closets were conceived in a grey oak finish, and the bench was upholstered in Dedar velvet. The silk rug is by Atelier Pinton.
Photo by Petr Krecji
Ebba Thott and Nina Hertig of the design firm Sigmar created a bright, feminine dressing area in this West London flat, with light wood, a pastel palette and a tufted ottoman.
A skylight brightens the closet of the same London flat, which features glass-fronted wardrobe doors and herringbone wood floors.
Photo by Tim Street-Porter
In the dressing room of Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s Los Angeles home, the walls are covered in a fabric he designed for Schumacher, and the flooring and island are walnut.
See also: Modern Lobby in Moscow