All posts with tag:sculptures

Located in an old 18th-century house next to the Palais Royal Park, this apartment is imbued with timeless Parisian charm in every corner. The cracked wood floor, double doors to the kitchen and window frames have retained their beauty over the years, while elegant sleek classic fireplace and tiled floor are also in great shape….

To be honest, this is exactly how you imagine housing in the wonderful Montmartre district of Paris. This place has always been bohemian and attracted people of creative professions. This wonderful loft also has an atmosphere of art and creativity – just look at the magnificent space with high ceilings and a huge window filled…

Creative people, even while on holiday relaxing, need to contemplate art and all that is beautiful. That is why the Danish architect Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen redesigned the old fisherman’s house outside the city beyond recognition – now it looks more like a cozy private gallery. The interiors are made in refined Scandinavian minimalism, which is the…

Entering this Los Angeles residence, you are instantly imbued with the spirit of adventurism, creativity, and freedom. The designer managed to reflect the bright temperament of the young owners in the interiors. A lot is mixed here: contemporary, classics, mid-century, boho, and even a bit of pop art, but it was just such fusion that…

The owner of this villa on the Costa Brava in Spain is the painter and decorator Lázaro Rosa Violana, and that says it all. He turned the villa of the 60-70s of the last century into an original and unique art object. Choosing white walls and a wooden floor as a base, Lazaro boldly saturated…

The designer of this London apartment – Holly Bowden – believes that a combination of old and new things can create an interior that is beyond the control of time. Pastel colors are combined with elegant antique furniture to create a beautiful look. The decor also has a role to play: a figurine in the…

Pamela Makin, the designer of this Sydney home, described the project as ‘a sophisticated European influence.’ And, indeed, the design resembles Italian or Spanish timeless interiors. For the interiors, Pamela chose muted colors and expensive materials. Against the background of white, beige and gray, geometry (arches, portals, stucco molding) and black contrasting furniture played perfectly….

Interior designers Xavi and Ignasi live in this eclectic, creative and interesting apartment in Barcelona. At first glance, the interiors seem too chaotic, but with each attentive glance, new layers and facets are revealed. It is based on tiles, doors and stucco moldings of the late 19th century, it was at this time that the…

The hotel or rather the guest house The Darling on Amager Square in the very heart of Copenhagen can be called truly Danish not only because of its characteristic interiors, but also because it houses a showroom of Danish design. The space of the hotel resembles an apartment you have visited: a lot of textiles,…

Modern furniture of unusual shapes perfectly coexists with the classic details in this house in Sydney. It was built in 1909 and has since survived many owners, each of whom brought something of their own to the interiors. The current owners wanted to preserve the original features of the house: columns, wooden panels, doors, stained-glass…