Sunday
Mar152015
OTT on a Sunday
As soon as I spotted this apartment on Shoot Factory, I KNEW it had to be the work of interior designer Sera Hersham-Loftus. This Madame of boudoir chic has brought seductive, romantic drama yet again in this London space. I thought I would start the week off with a BOOM (or maybe in this case a wham, bam, thank you ma'am). ;)
Reader Comments (12)
Not my cup of tea. Horrible. Creepy.
Awesome. It's the perfect hideaway for some glam '60s rocker queen a la Anita Pallenberg to live out her Miss Havisham years...
Wow! Over the top is like an understatement here. I love it though, somehow it manages to be relaxed and down to earth at the same time. Plus tassels. And palm tree lamps! What to speak of the black ceiling. Not for the faint of heart, this
Wow - love this. So original how she is incorporating antique and vintage furniture and textiles in a way that is so far from being bland 'French Country chic'. I think I forgot to breathe when I saw the way she used an antique art nouveau room partition in the shower...LOVE thank you!
I can imagine many dirty things going on here!
/lights cigarette, inhales/ aahhh. That was lovely, that was. :) I was just thinking to myself, as I sank deeper and deeper into this post, that it was all very well, but where was the ikat? It would fall apart without an ikat! ("and there was Ikat...") It's all amazingly glorious, but I'll take exception to one choice - the dining room picture. I love it, but it leaps out from every other decorating choice, demanding attention, which is an awful lot to put on one piece of art, in a place like this. I've just come back from looking at a tin box with 8-ft ceilings, so... this helps. At least someone has the headroom to paint the ceiling black. So cool.
Please say someone actually lives here and its not JUST used for photography. Its so amazing!
Thank you - the originality and freedom in those shots is wonderful. You made my day! I am inspired :)
Not particularly my style, but for some reason I'm craving a cig, too.....
Reminds me of that Jim Jarmusch movie, Only the Loved (or something like that) about vampires, but nice ones.
It's like Ann Rice New Orleans vamp glam!
It reminds me of the film Performance. I can imagine Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg having drug fuelled orgies there. Lovely to look at but it's kind of claustrophobic.