//: I was going through some decoration and interior design websites, and at the end I landed to ELLE decoration. This beautiful belle epoque–style building, it was built in 1925 and it’s located in Manhattan. I love the candy colored walls and elegant furniture. Can you imagine, the foyer, the bedroom, and the kitchen are faced to Central Park – this is a dream, isn’t it?
Absolutely elegant and very chic apartment, I love it. - DCL
In the living room of Donna Emma and Larry Davis’s Manhattan apartment, designed by Adam Rolston, the sleeper sofa is by Avery Boardman, a pair of Vladimir Kagan armchairs is covered in a Kravet silk velvet, and the artwork is by Karim Ghidinelli; the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Indian White.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
A ca.-1940 Baguès chandelier hangs above a custom-made ebonized-mahogany table in the dining room; the walls are covered in silk, and the rug is from Fort Street Studio.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
An Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman settee covered in an Edelman leather and a pair of custom-made chairs surround a granite-top table in the kitchen; the light fixtures are by Remains Lighting, and the cowhide rug is from ABC Carpet & Home.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
In the foyer, the iron bench is made of found industrial parts, and the metal sculpture on the back wall is by Carolina Sardi; the flooring is bleached black walnut, and the walls are covered in a Phillip Jeffries hemp.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
The kitchen cabinetry is by St. Charles, and the appliances are by Viking; the sink, fittings, and pot filler are all by Waterworks.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
A 1940s Italian chandelier and a C. Jeré starburst mirror in the master bedroom; the bed linens are by Pratesi, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Hancock Green.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
The master bath’s tub is by Kohler, and the sink and bath surround are of Thassos marble.
Photographer: Joshua Mchugh
The floor plan.
[source: elledecor.com]
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