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AD100 designer
Jacques Grange¡¯s
Paris apartment—once
home to the novelist Colette—overlooks the gardens of the Palais Royal.
The living room is furnished with a 19th-century chaise longue, club
chairs from 1925, an 18th-century desk, and a Jean-Michel Frank armchair
from 1930.
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A sculptural staircase framed in polished chrome catches the eye in late AD100 interior designer
Alberto Pinto¡¯s lively
Rio de Janeiro apartment,
which was renovated by architect Thiago Bernardes. Pinto designed the
sofa, the painting is by Nancy Graves, and the armless chairs are by
William Haines.
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In AD100 interior designer
Muriel Brandolini¡¯s eclectic Manhattan townhouse,
Antipodal Shopper by
George Condo is displayed above a midcentury Italian sofa the cocktail
table is by Mattia Bonetti, the vintage light fixture is by Gerrit
Rietveld, and the oval portrait is of Muriel¡¯s husband, Count Nuno
Brandolini, as a child.
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AD100 decorator
Michael S. Smith was inspired by 18th-century France when he decorated the elegant
Manhattan duplex
he shares with HBO executive James Costos. The walls display an
Ellsworth Kelly lithograph and an antique overmantel mirror, while Louis
XV–style
canapés, a Jansen sofa, and Louis XVI–style gilt-wood
fauteuils mingle with a Chinese low table and Japanese lacquer robe
chests. The decorative woodwork is by Féau & Cie.
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AD100 designer
David Easton and artist James Steinmeyer gave the living room of their modern
Tulsa, Oklahoma, getaway
a warm makeover with Venetian-plaster walls painted in a Pratt &
Lambert gray and Louis XVI–style slipper chairs upholstered in a crimson
silk velvet. The mantel is by Easton, and the armchairs and ottoman are
from his line for Lee Jofa, as are the fabrics covering them.
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The New York–based AD100 designer
John Barman injected color and 1970s flair into his
apartment
in a Miami Beach tower. He fashioned the 14-foot curved sofa, and the
Thonet chairs are from the ¡¯50s. A bright yellow sliding door separates
the study/guest room from the living room.
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AD100 decorator
Thomas Pheasant used many of his own pieces, including onyx table lamps and leather chairs he designed for Baker, in his
classically inspired home
in Washington, D.C. During the gut renovation, the designer combined
two separate salons to make one 40-foot-long living room. ¡°It¡¯s the
first time I¡¯ve invested heavily in myself for a living space,¡± he said.
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The living room walls in antiques dealer and designer
Richard Shapiro¡¯s
Malibu, California, retreat
are sheathed in frescoed plaster, and a 17th-century Italian mirror
hangs above an antique Cypriot mantel Shapiro designed the chairs, the
Patricia Roach floor lamp is from his furnishings company, Studiolo, and
the wood stools are 19th-century Ghanaian.
Alex Papachristidis decorated the
Bridgehampton, New York, home
he shares with his extended family using luxe fabrics and eclectic
finds that provide the newly built home with a sense of history. Gilded
19th-century stools and custom-made sofas upholstered in a Clarence
House fabric are mixed with animal print–covered armchairs and pillows.
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AD100 architect
Alexander Gorlin created a home for himself inside the Gorlin, a
Miami Beach high-rise
he designed that boasts sweeping panoramas of South Beach, Biscayne
Bay, and the city¡¯s skyline. ¡°The view is so overwhelming that I felt
there was some need to anchor the space with color and texture,¡± Gorlin
said. The playfulness of the space comes from several whimsical pieces,
including a sculptural Marc Newson chair and a foam cocktail table by
Andrea Salvetti that appears to be made of concrete.
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Architect and designer
Campion Platt wanted to give his wife, Tatiana, a
New York home
that was in keeping with its SoHo location, but with a touch more
refinement. ¡°When you¡¯re looking at a big, open, raw loft spaces like
this, the issue is to emulate downtown but with a great sense of
comfort,¡± Platt said. A palette of white, light gray, and dark lavender
was carried throughout the 4,000-square-foot duplex, including the
light-filled living area.
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At his modern
Los Angeles getaway, AD100 architect and designer
Daniel Romualdez
introduced a fur rug, a reclaimed-wood cocktail table by André Joyau,
and a pair of John Dickinson lamps to help soften the sleek white space.
A painting by Sarah Morris hangs on the far wall, the print above the
fireplace is by Christopher Bucklow, and the acrylic armchairs are by
Paul Rudolph.
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A stainless-steel wall sculpture by Octavio Abúndez hangs in the living room of
Nate Berkus¡¯s
duplex
in Manhattan¡¯s Greenwich Village, and the Gilbert Poillerat chairs are
upholstered in a Clarence House linen. Berkus furnished the apartment in
the 19th-century building with pieces he had collected over the years,
including many furnishings from his previous home in Chicago.
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When AD100 interior designer
David Kleinberg moved to an
apartment
on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, he chose to retain the home¡¯s
original 1920s architectural details as well as the ornate millwork
installed by previous owners he updated the latter with cream and white
paint. The vintage light fixture is by Swiss architect Max Ernst
Haefeli, and the painting is by Garth Weiser.
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Brazilian architect and designer
Sig Bergamin crafted a vibrant living room in the
São Paulo home
he shares with architect Murilo Lomas. Murano-glass vessels are
displayed on either side of a Vik Muniz painting, and the sofas are
covered in a Rubelli velvet.
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Situated on the top floor of
a circa-1910 Parisian building,
the trapezoidal-shape living room of interior designer and antiques
dealer Jean-Paul Beaujard features dramatic a 25-foot ceiling and a
parquet floor. The romantic space includes a chandelier and rug from the
¡¯50s, and a Jansen daybed.
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