Vignettes with a traditional vibe
Because Ben Pentreath is a genius I thought today warranted a second post of his brilliant designs. A little traditional with a twist vignette action for you on this lovely afternoon.
Because Ben Pentreath is a genius I thought today warranted a second post of his brilliant designs. A little traditional with a twist vignette action for you on this lovely afternoon.
I continue to baffle myself with my sudden obsession with all things traditional, but when it's traditional with a bit of a modern twist I am ALL OVER THAT. British interior designer Ben Pentreath takes typical English traditional decor and adds a bohemian and modern flair to it so it appeals to a younger generation who don't like to sit on plastic covered sofas and who are ok with footprints on the plush carpet.
This Georgian house is the home of hám interiors director Tom Cox. Situated in Oxfordshire, it has been sympathetically renovated and extended with new kitchen and beautiful bespoke furniture pieces. A limited palette and natural materials allow the fine details to shine. It's all about attention to detail, personality and country style.
Whether traditional or transitional, Nashville interior designer Landy Gardner created spaces that are quite unique with impeccable attention to detail. I am not sure which style I prefer - perhaps the traditional because marble fireplace + blingy crystal chandelier = LOVE!!! (More of Landy's work can be found here)
"Designing a functional lifestyle goes well beyond beauty. It is an expression of where you are in your life. Your home should support you, showcase your interests and allow you to feel grounded."
It's about personal style and comfort, about surrounding yourself with what matters and what makes your heart sing. This West Village condo is the designer's own home created from a once soulless warehouse conversion. Now? Well now it goes beyond trends and tells the story of a life well lived and loved. By Rob Stuart Interiors