Monday, December 14, 2009
Lovely Literature
So I haven't done a "Lovely Literature" in a while. Nor have I done an interior design post. So, I give you New Paris Interiors. There are certain books I keep on my desk for inspiration, New Paris Interiors happens to be one of them. The French are some of the most talented people when it comes to mixing the old and new in their homes. You may live in a 17th century apartment but that certainly shouldn't stop you from having a Bronislaw Krysztof table. Some of the spaces are strictly minimalist while others have so much to look at you'd believe you were in the Musée d'Orsay. My favorite interior belongs to Gerald Schmorl. Mostly minimal, Schmorl used splashes of metallics to cut the all white and black themes. Plus you get to see the living spaces of amazing individuals like Carine Roitfeld (last picture) and Christian Louboutin.
On a side note, I have never been disappointed in a Taschen book yet.
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