More dark drama in Denmark
I'm finishing the week the way I started it with a dark and moody Copenhagen apartment by Rue Verte. Stylish modern living in a pared back classic shell.
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I'm finishing the week the way I started it with a dark and moody Copenhagen apartment by Rue Verte. Stylish modern living in a pared back classic shell.
When Paris-based creative studio POOL were called upon by Lapeyre to design a domestic set in which to exhibit their collections, the apartment the duo created was no shrinking violet. Graphic use of colour not only defined spaces but provided a dramatic stage for their client's range of bathroom and kitchen products. Love the "retro freshness" of the palette.
If you like your colour more dark and brooding and less cacophonous then this Danish penthouse apartment might just be the place for you. I love how the few rich colour accents pop against the moody backdrop. Design by Rue Verte, a high-end interior design shop in Copenhagen.
A monochromatic palette of black and white with accents of rich cognac provides the starting point for designer Timothy Godbold to create the ultimate bachelor pad at One Hundred Barclay. Iconic vintage pieces like the Soriana sofa by Tobia Scarpa for Cassina and the futuristic Kappa chairs provide that edgy design cred and a sophiticated urban luxury. Bold, chic, masculine.
(Is everyone keeping up with the growing trend of vintage Italian furniture pieces especially from the 70s and 80s? It's killing me.)
I'm stalking the heritage MacRobertson building in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy. With its "industrial living with a minimalist, contemporary" bones this two floor penthouse apartment is overflowing with artworks, books and life's little treasures. And then there's the rooftop terrace with treetop views over the surrounding suburbs. I could see myself moving in and feeling immediately at home. As is usually the case the video gives you a much better feel of the space. Link here while it lasts.