Nathalie Schwer
Dive into the refreshing portfolio of Danish stylist and designer Nathalie Schwer. A teller of stories, a lover of space, with an eye for the intriguing beauty of the everyday.
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Dive into the refreshing portfolio of Danish stylist and designer Nathalie Schwer. A teller of stories, a lover of space, with an eye for the intriguing beauty of the everyday.
Interior design, property development, product design and branding. A finger in every pie but definitely not spread too thin. Individuals and a team. Whoever they are and whatever they do if this Sag Harbor cottage is any indication of the the outcome then they just better keep on doing it. Modern lines and period features, cosy yet sharp. By ASH NYC.
One day, when I no longer work downtown and have to worry about commuting (which is why my current house is a 30 minute walk to work), I would love to live in a home in the middle of nowhere. A home with trees and mountain views, with massive windows and soaring cielings. Idealy, a modernized barn. Many of the homes designed by New York-based architecture and design firm BarlisWedlick are essentially my dream homes. Rustic and country on the outside (with hints of modernism) and contemporary on the inside. This talented team has created lofts, penthouses, cottages, rural compounds, barns and everything else in between into gorgeous residences which I imagine are dream homes to the owners.
Deborah Rhein is an artist and designer, and is known as the Zhush doctor. Why (or HUH) you ask? I have this uncanny ability to walk into a room and begin the transformation process in my head. It begins as something as simple as painting and re-covering an old chair to tearing down walls to create a dream kitchen. When people started calling me the Zhush doctor, I was flattered to be referred to as someone who can 'primp and fluff' almost anything. Deborah is certainly talented, and I am impressed with the way she blends traditional and modern furnishings to create eclectic spaces that really work. Her multi-talents lead her to open 2 successful shops in Los Angeles (and online). Here are some of her spaces that I really enjoy. I'll take the tile floor in photo #4 - FAB!
The Line Hotel, Koreatown, Los Angeles. Hip and happening, housed in a mid-century building designed by Daniel Mann Johnson + Mendenhall in 1964. Restored, renovated and re-imagined with interiors by Sean Knibb. Raw, repurposed and rockin'.