A stunning revitalization of a 1990’s loft… The client wanted to keep the open space, but somehow define different parts of his home.
This Miami Loft by Toronto’s Prototype Design Lab was designed for a celebrity client. This residence has incredible spanning views of the local beach front on two sides and has a bespoke quality to its interior design.
This stunning loft in the historic Flatiron district offers pristine, modern finishes while maintaining the old world charm of its history as an industrial space.
This gorgeous loft located in Florence, Italy, used to be a carpenter’s workshop. Using more than 300 old wooden ballot boxes, architect Alessandro Capellaro remodeled this “box house” with a mix of vintage furniture, bold colors and unique objects.
This 200-square-meter, three-level loft is located in the Bastille quarter of Paris. Renovated with a great respect to its original building and its former workshop spirit, the loft has a trendy industrial vibe with lots of light throughout.
Looking at these images you’d think you were in an art gallery, museum or some sort of showroom – but it’s a loft, a loft with an unusual style, where someone lives. That someone happens to be Mitch Alfus of Libra Leather – one of the most important leather suppliers around.
This spacious and tastefully-decorated contemporary loft is a conversion of a former wool store located in Tenerife, Spain and displays an interesting mix of modern design, industrial elements and outdoor areas.
This loft, located Place des Monges in Paris, has many industrial features that were kept from the original building structure.