Tag Archives: Manhattan

Room of the Week

dam-images-decor-2014-01-velvet-rooms-velvet-rooms-02-jean-paul-beaujard-manhattan-duplexRoom of the Week, December 4, 2015 is from the Manhattan duplex of interior designer Jean-Paul Beaujard found on Architectural Digest. 

The room features a gilded wood velvet sofa by Stark and we love the Minton garden stools. Find similar stools here.

Photo Credit: Miguel Flores-Vianna

Madonna’s “Subdued Elegance” in Manhattan

In 2007 images of Madonna’s luxury apartment in Manhattan showed up in Architectural Digest with good reason. It’s stunning. The architect was Stephen Wand and the interior designer was Madonna’s brother Christopher G. Ciccone (uh? the brother who wrote that nasty book a few years ago???…oh, well…). He calls the design “subdued elegance” with its art deco feel. Love this room.

The kitchen is sleek and fresh feeling…more modern than the rest of the apartment.

The office is so simple and elegant. And Yes!! That is a Picasso!
Madonna says: “I love the office because I can use my fax machine and look at my Picasso at the same time.” I would love that too! More pics here

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Alexis Stewart’s Tribeca Loft

Alexis Stewart, daughter of home-decorating giant, Martha Stewart, is selling her Tribeca loft.  This breath-taking minimalist domain is on the market for the lowered price of $9.5 milliion.  With 4,000 square feet of living space, one could move about freely.  The openness, the clean white surfaces, and the solarium ceiling in the living room keeps the space feeling fresh and renewed.

Source: Luxist.com article by Deidre Woollard.

A Lovely City Escape

Suzanne Rheinstein is a Los Angeles based designer and proprietor of Hollyhock.  While always based on the west coast, Suzanne “for decades pined for a proper Manhattan apartment.”

“We adore our house in L.A.,” she says. “It’s very forgiving and full of wonderful family treasures. But for New York, I wanted something a little more city, a little more stylized. And I wanted the palette to be a little more calm.”

What we love: The Louis XVI mirror found at an auction with the 18th century French Provincial columns.  The iron beds by Hollyhock with cotton-silk canopies and curtains.  The Italian (left) and French side tables add interest.

Source: Elle Decor

Gwyneth’s Manhattan Loft

Oscar winning actress, Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Tribeca loft is softly inspiring. Filled with marble and chic design, it is romantic, yet has a sense of not being too “pretty”, comfortable to both sexes. Her fab kitchen was featured in the August issue of Vogue this past summer, where she shared her cooking stories and promoted her new cook book, due out in the spring.

This lush apartment was designed by Roman and Williams. Here we have more photos from Curbed.com and TheHappyHomeBlog.

The living room swing couch…gorgeous!

Apple’s bedroom.

The kitchen….love the marble, the soft curtain panels over french windows.

Gwyneth Paltrow, Vogue magazine, August 2010 issue. Photo: Mario Testino.

Via: My Luscious Life