{Today, a Monday Mix of some New York apartments compiled by 1stdibs. Click on the link to see all 2
{Today, a Monday Mix of some New York apartments compiled by 1stdibs. Click on the link to see all 21.}1. In this cool, glass-curtained West Village building by famed architect Richard Meier, Shelton, Mindel and Associates brings warmth to the space through the addition of organic Poul Kjaerholm rattan chairs and a plush Atollo sofa by Paola Lenti. 2. In the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, the architectural details — wood carvings and plasterwork — of this prewar Victorian townhouse are nicely offset with soft, delicate decor, including a faded persian rug and a pink velvet sofa. 3. The floating glass shelves and Tord Boontje chandelier that hang above a pair ofEames Molded Plywood Metal Base dining chairs offer a study of modern and historic juxtaposition in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. 4. In this Tribeca penthouse, wood paneling in the style of architects and designersJean Michel Frank, Adolf Loos and Bruno Paul is applied alongside Civil War-era bricks and neutral-toned, geometric furniture. 5. In the Flatiron district of New York City, interior designer Milly de Cabrol sourced a pair of T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings floor lamps and vintage Edward Wormley barrel-back chairs and a tufted sofa for this light-filled loft. 6. Decorator Amy Lau used oversize, theatrical pieces by Vladimir Kagan and Lindsey Adelman to complement the 19-foot ceilinged and glass-walled living room of this downtown Manhattan triplex. 7. Architect and designer Andre Mellone used an Edward Wormley for Dunbar sectional and vintage Knoll furniture for this gallery and residence on New York’s Upper East Side. 8. In the West Village, Haven’s Kitchen founder Ali Cayne used a restrained palette of black, white, bronze and marigold to give her antique pieces an of-the-moment feel. 9. In Noho, architecture and design firm Axis Mundi used raw concrete and gray-stained floorboards to create a subtle canvas for the home’s incredible architectural details and sleek midcentury modern furniture pieces.Photo courtesy Axis Mundi. 10. For a townhouse in New York’s West Village, architects Steven Harris and interior designer Lucien Rees Roberts emphasized rich color, which the designers say “brings a vital warmth to the interiors.” The standout chairs are by Jean Prouvé. -- source link
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