Powerful concrete brutalism is softened with canary yellow velvets in the form of Aldo Morbelli armchairs, dramatic natural light, neoclassical sculptures and couches I could possibly be tempted into selling an organ or two for. Take a look at this stunning vacation getaway in Tuscany, we found on the ever inspiring AD France.
I’m Julia Haney Montanez, NYC-based interior designer, say hi to_ contributor and Architectural Digest Show producer. Through my work I get to meet a lot of interesting characters, and one of my favorite characters is Dan Brunn, of DB Architecture. Recently, Dan gave me a personal tour of his gut-renovated home in Hancock Park, LA.
What could make this Parisian dream all the better? Marble, obviously. Marble, brass a bit of neon. Check out how Rodolphe Parente took one of these historic Parisian apartments and added a warm and fun, modernist twist while keeping true to it's architectural history. Swoon!
WSJ allowed us to enter the beautiful apartment of A.P.C.'s founder Jean Touitou, in Paris' 7th arrondissement. Blond elm paneling adorns the walls, a golden glow illuminates the modern yet laid back space.
Powerful concrete brutalism is softened with canary yellow velvets in the form of Aldo Morbelli armchairs, dramatic natural light, neoclassical sculptures and couches I could possibly be tempted into selling an organ or two for. Take a look at this stunning vacation getaway in Tuscany, we found on the ever inspiring AD France.