Inspirational Homes


Max Azria’s Home

Flicking through Harper’s Bazaar’s website I came across a feature on the absolutely stunning home of  Max and Lubov Azria, the team behind the labels BCBG, Maz Azria and Herve Leger.

…an eclectic house and its equally eclectic owners…the living room, where the walls are covered with sunburst mirrors, some of the first items the Ukrainian-born former ballerina started collecting. In turn, the house is called La Maison de Soleil, and a crest, with rays emanating from the letter A (for Azria) has been printed on carpets, candles, and the directors’ chairs that overlook the outdoor tennis court. Max also has his own face emblazoned on poker chips and cards….”There’s a sense of humor about the place,” says Lubov, adding that she was inspired, in part, by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.

See the rest of this fantastic home here:

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Iris Apfel Manhattan Apartment

My heart surged when reading Architectual Digest I came across the weird and wacky, eclectic and bohemian Manhattan apartment of style icon Iris Apfel.

But style is like charisma. You know it when you see it.

by Iris Apfel

This fact is evident the minute you enter her three-bedroom Manhattan apartment, a Park Avenue aerie she shares with her husband, Carl, that looks a little as if the Collyer brothers had moved in with Madame de Pompadour. To the right of the front door, two stone pedestals piled with art books flank a Baroque console topped by a chinoiserie mirror. Eighteenth- and 19th-century dog portraits line a corridor leading to the bedrooms, and in the boiseried living room, an antique carving of a French mountain dog holds a platter brimming with costume jewelry. Everywhere there are exquisite French chairs, painted Genoese chests, antique paisley shawls, New Mexican santos, and much, much more.

I am so excited to share these images, so much fun, style and color in the one space!

Religious Icon Design

Flicking through a copy of Inside Out July/August 2010 Australia, I came across an eclectic home covered in religious iconography. A perfect example of finding beauty in gaudiness.

Teresa has developed a look that’s decidedly European, but with a personalised twist. Her skills lies in what she calls cambio – to change and transform things. And by her own admission she’d rather things be “a little bit of ugly, to be reborn beautiful again”…Iconography plays a big part in her overall scheme, which she puts down to her Catholic childhood, when she was surrounded by crucifixes, Bibles and weeping Madonnas in her family home.

bedroom

Eclectic at Trump Tower

Finally we catch a glimpse of a Trump Tower apartment that is not governed by the color gold! It is 5 star luury at its very best and up on the highest peak of this building you will literally be living amid the clouds and the stars!

Now this is a truly beautiful home with delicate and ornate pieces. The decor is French Style meets boho chic with more chairs than you can throw a stick at. A marvellous and opulent home,  let’s take a look inside!

The lounge room, check out the view! I wouldn’t be able to decide where to sit first or what to admire first. There is so much going on and although it is cluttered it is still inviting.

living room

eclectic lounge room

An eccentric dining room with three dining suites, oh my!

eccentric dining room

What an amazing chandelier. I just love opulence and this apartment fits the bill!

In grand and expensive boho chic style this lovely bedroom, I can almost smell the Chanel No.5 coming out of this room.

master bedroom

The white kitchen a state of the art affair.

white modern kitchen

17th Century Spain Decor

Here we take a look at the Veronica Etro family home in the island of Ibiza. This is a wonderful old Spanish style home with gorgeous period pieces from the 17th Century Spain. White walls, exposed beams in a dark brown, highly ornate chairs, mirrors and light fittings.

Designer Veronica Etro in the entryway to her family’s 17th-century home in Ibiza. The foyer features an 18th-century Venetian mirror.
stairway

A giant archway is original to the structure and is flanked by a sixth-century Indian bust from Gandhara.

living room

The den with the ocean blue couches and rustic rust colored cushions.

blue couch

The bedroom has a 19th-century Lombard bed.

four post bed

Precious antiques, like a 17th-century Spanish chair, decorate the house.

spanish chair and teapot

A magnificent 17th-century Florentine religious shrine.

shrine

All images from harpersbazaar.com