More than anything else, Japan represents peace to me. Peace in the way its people behave and present themselves, in their social rituals: always welcoming, never angry. Peace in the way the surroundings look: the understated architecture, minimalist art, subtlety of decor. Peace in the way the country is represented in culture and cuisine: measured, elegant, beautiful to look at, wonderful to taste.
Forget about rules. In her apartment and art studio, Karin Sander, a Berlin-based conceptual artist, decided to blend them instead. “Even a bedroom can double as a studio,â€
Industrial space? check. Wacky art? check. Recycled but nevertheless beautiful furniture? Check! The dream loft is white, simple and clean with art a little bit everywhere, that’s a one of a kind home! This beautiful Madrid loft is occupied by fashion designer Davidelfin and his boyfriend photographer Gorka Postigo.
Live, work, and art – all in one place. Built for an art collector in New York City, this top-floor condo is filled with sweeping curves and subtle illumination – but these artistic moves are tempered with strategically flat wall surfaces for hanging artworks as well.
This home comes pretty close to perfect in my book. Enjoy!What do you think of the coat closet just being a clothes rack? (I hope those furs are fake)This living room is so unique, the more I look at it the more details I noticeA detail from the …