Thursday
Jun162011
Golden dreams
From golden luxury to the rustic modern idyll. From brooding city apartments to moody desert hideaways. Textured luxury with clean lined modern aesthetic. Tribal nuances meld with big city sophistication. It's as delicious as the rich honey tones so often present in the work. It's French design firm Studio KO.
Reader Comments (17)
When can I breathe again....... gasp!gasp! So extraordinarily beautiful in their simplicity. I adore these kind of images but know I could never be so restrained.....
jaw dropping wow.
Beautiful rooms! Can you tell me the manufacturer of the dining room chandelier or a website where it could be purchased?
I believe the light fixtures are from FLOS.
what refined spaces!! so very elegant..thankyou for showing a littl more of that first image which has been in my files and also on my blog but never seen the rest of it! beautiful post..xx meenal
Their talent is in their simplicity and uncluttered lines that allow the room and objects enough space to breathe. Even their most "traditional" of interiors looks like the old grandmother who shows up after a good day at the spa .. fresh and relaxed.
each detail is exaggerated by the simplicity of the space. Stunning!
Fantastic images
congrats for the choise
Beautiful post!
This post is worthy of the "love" word :)
Quick move those mini lap giraffes off the mantel before they get hurt!!
I adore the dining room! Who knew I could love so much black? Love the pottery, the simplicity. Also dearly love the lamp in the next photo. Any idea of the designer of that lamp?
wowza.
- agata.
Quelle élégance! Cocorico!
Gulp. This is just... sexy. From the low chairs around that-- table, to the textures, the sparse eyeline, the cohesive (shiver)... I like the dishes, even. Then again, who knew Notting Hill came with both a city skyline and rolling pastures? Frankly, I'm willing to *totally* believe !
(you might consider that your readers *can* tell good design from bad... )
Lovely photos, but wood smoke is a proven carcinogen.
Hi. I have some questions to the fireplace in the bedroom :-) Do you know what material and colour it is? The colour looks to me a bit blueish like petrolium. Do you also happen to know the dimensions of it? Many thanks.