
I was imagining a place for solitude, reflection, and decompression. Brooding and romantic, expressed through rich jewel tones and sumptuously inviting furniture. Layering of disparate styles and programming to satisfy the client’s mood or intent.
Color blocking brings a strength and modern interest to the straightforward architecture, and the burnished lime walls provide a dreamy depth, and backdrop for the client’s art collection and imagination.
“Oh, you’re designing a room for a James Bond villain,” said the super talented decorative painter, Mark Chamberlain, who helped conceive and artfully craft the walls and ceiling.
Perhaps a Bond villainess, I thought.
Sources:
Decorative Painter: Mark Chamberlain
Furniture: Hostler Burrows | FJ Hakimian | Bernd Goeckler | Newel | Carlos de la Puente | Donzella | Maison Gerard | Ferrer / Boyer | High Style Deco | Cowtan & Tout (fabric) | Loro Piana (fabric) | Rogers & Goffigon (fabric) | Peruvian Touch (upholsterer)
Art:
Yossi Milo Gallery | Bruce Silverstein
Accessories:
Phaidon | End of History | Hostler Burrows | Bernd Goeckler | Maison Gerard | Fortuny | John Salibello | Andrianna Shamaris | Atelier MVM
Drapery:
Campbell Ironworks (hardware) | A&J Draperies (fabrication) | Hartmann & Forbes (fabric)
Movers/Art Hangers: Foxley Art & Design Services
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