All shades of Red

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A brief encompassing Phillipe Starck, Marie Antoinette and lots of red led to the creation of this fun white and scarlet-coloured apartment.
From ‘Salon Rouge’, a story on page 174 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.
Photograph by Sharrin Rees.

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A brief encompassing Phillipe Starck, Marie Antoinette and lots of red led to the creation of this fun white and scarlet-coloured apartment.

From ‘Salon Rouge’, a story on page 174 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.

Photograph by Sharrin Rees.

— 9 месяцев назад с заметками (117)
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A French 19th-century painted dining table is surrounded by diamond-buttoned dining chairs by owner Nellie Tilley. A Martine Emdur oil painting hangs above a 19th-century painted console, on top of which is an urn from Parterre, and red coral discs and wheel from Orient House.
From ‘Grand Vision’, a story within Vogue Living Mar/April 2011. 
Photograph by Petrina Tinslay.

voguelivingmagazine:

A French 19th-century painted dining table is surrounded by diamond-buttoned dining chairs by owner Nellie Tilley. A Martine Emdur oil painting hangs above a 19th-century painted console, on top of which is an urn from Parterre, and red coral discs and wheel from Orient House.

From ‘Grand Vision’, a story within Vogue Living Mar/April 2011.

Photograph by Petrina Tinslay.

— 9 месяцев назад с заметками (29)
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In the Parisian apartment of Kenzo Takada, a Japanese negoro-nuri lacquerware teapot sits on an Art Deco table by lacquerware master craftsman Jean Dunand.
From ‘High Renaissance’, a story on page 118 of Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2012.
Photograph by Mark Seelen.

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In the Parisian apartment of Kenzo Takada, a Japanese negoro-nuri lacquerware teapot sits on an Art Deco table by lacquerware master craftsman Jean Dunand.

From ‘High Renaissance’, a story on page 118 of Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2012.

Photograph by Mark Seelen.

— 9 месяцев назад с заметками (33)
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A Bob Dylan poster signed by its designer Milton Glaser hangs over a 1950s sideboard and stuffed duck, within Herr Blick, the appointment-only, one-man salon service and antiques store at the ‘Paris’ end of Melbourne’s Collins Street.
From ‘Herr Style’, a story on page 53 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2011.
Photograph by Earl Carter.

voguelivingmagazine:

A Bob Dylan poster signed by its designer Milton Glaser hangs over a 1950s sideboard and stuffed duck, within Herr Blick, the appointment-only, one-man salon service and antiques store at the ‘Paris’ end of Melbourne’s Collins Street.

From ‘Herr Style’, a story on page 53 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2011.

Photograph by Earl Carter.

— 9 месяцев назад с заметками (15)
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Captivated by the style of the late Marion Hall Best,  stylist Sibella Court reinterpreted the lauded designer’s famed colour blocking, use of natural textures and love of modern shapes for Vogue Living’s Mar/April 2011 issue against the background of a Hall Best-designed Rose Bay home.
In the entrance, Court used ‘Rheinsberg Peony’ wallpaper by Designers Guild to contrast with the original chartreuse carpet and a fuchsia-dyed Italian cowhide from Spence & Lyda. The artwork is by Rachel Castle and the dress by Josh Goot.
From ‘Simply the Best’, a story on page 155 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2011.
Photograph by Mikkel Vang.

voguelivingmagazine:

Captivated by the style of the late Marion Hall Best,  stylist Sibella Court reinterpreted the lauded designer’s famed colour blocking, use of natural textures and love of modern shapes for Vogue Living’s Mar/April 2011 issue against the background of a Hall Best-designed Rose Bay home.

In the entrance, Court used ‘Rheinsberg Peony’ wallpaper by Designers Guild to contrast with the original chartreuse carpet and a fuchsia-dyed Italian cowhide from Spence & Lyda. The artwork is by Rachel Castle and the dress by Josh Goot.

From ‘Simply the Best’, a story on page 155 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2011.

Photograph by Mikkel Vang.

— 9 месяцев назад с заметками (18)
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Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2012 is on Australian newsstands today with a cover image from ‘Personal Best’, a feature on page 150 of the issue focused on the home of Deirdre Broughton - the daughter of interior designer Marion Hall Best.
For more than 20 years Broughton worked alongside her mother in the shop that made Hall Best an Australian legend. In the issue, Andrew Shapiro visits the Sydney home Broughton created with the family’s trademark flair and decorated with dashes of Hall Best’s preferred colour palette: orange, pink and purple, as seen in the cushions and sofa pictured.
The painting is by Charles Reddington and is flanked by a John Olsen print on the left.
Photograph by Anson Smart.

voguelivingmagazine:

Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2012 is on Australian newsstands today with a cover image from ‘Personal Best’, a feature on page 150 of the issue focused on the home of Deirdre Broughton - the daughter of interior designer Marion Hall Best.

For more than 20 years Broughton worked alongside her mother in the shop that made Hall Best an Australian legend. In the issue, Andrew Shapiro visits the Sydney home Broughton created with the family’s trademark flair and decorated with dashes of Hall Best’s preferred colour palette: orange, pink and purple, as seen in the cushions and sofa pictured.

The painting is by Charles Reddington and is flanked by a John Olsen print on the left.

Photograph by Anson Smart.

— 9 месяцев назад с заметками (14)