“Comfort and function are the most critical ingredients to a beautiful room.”
– William W. Stubbs, American interior designer
In a Las Vegas home, an antique Italian mirror surmounts the master bedroom's mantel, which was designed by Atelier AM; the armchair and ottoman are upholstered in an Old World Weavers fabric. The bed was custom made, and the handwoven rug is by Beauvais Carpets.
TRADITIONAL EXTERIOR BY ANOUSKA HEMPEL DESIGN
The main entrance gate to Cole Park in Wiltshire, England, opens to a view of its Georgian façade.
TRADITIONAL BEDROOM BY MICHAEL S. SMITH INC.
A painting by Edgar Degas is set against a hand-painted wall covering by de Gournay in the master bedroom of a Manhattan apartment by Michael S. Smith and Peter Pennoyer Architects; the gilt-wood chairs are upholstered in a Fortuny cotton.
TRADITIONAL DINING ROOM BY BUNNY WILLIAMS INC.
In a Virginia dining room designed by Bunny Williams, the chandelier is 18th-century Italian, the mirrored panels of handblown glass are by John Rosselli & Assoc., the circa-1800 English mahogany dining table is from Florian Papp, and the antique Italian chairs are from Guy Regal.
A late-19th-century family portrait gazes down on a Louis XVI desk and an early Thonet wood chair in the television room of fashion designer Stefano Pilati's Paris duplex; the other artwork includes a Robert Doisneau photograph of Pablo Picasso and a Juergen Teller image of model Kristen McMenamy.
“To me, interiors should not be about trends; they should be about people and how they live.”
– James Huniford, interior designer
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