Let Hommés and ACH keep you company for Chinese New Year!

After a challenging 2020, we are now at the end of the year and preparing for the new to come. On the occasion of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Ox, all of us at Hommés Studio would like to extend our greetings and best wishes to you and your families for the New Year. We wish you a prosperous and healthy new year! New Year’s Eve is one of the most important times of the year in China. As soon as the month of Lunar New Year begins, families begin to prepare for the New Year. From cleaning the home through removing the bad luck that has accumulated over the past year, to buying New Year’s goods and putting up spring scrolls, Chinese people greet the day with the utmost emotion. We hope that the new year will be a prosperous one. One of the most important themes of the day is the gathering of families for a New Year’s Eve dinner. This is why it is so important to decorate your dining room in a way that will give you a sense of pleasure at this time. Below, please take a look at the dining room furniture and accessories we have selected for you at Hommés Studio. BILIE DINING TABLE Billie Dining Table owns a striking attitude and sculptural shapes. Created in daring materials this luxury dining table promises to steal the show of any high-end interior design project. Jucca Dining Chair Jucca Dining Chair is a mid-century style dining chair. With sleek lines and bold proportions, this is the perfect option for a mid-century dining room. MULLER DINING TABLE Muller Dining Table breathes modernity. It’s elegance with a twist of fun. It’s a signature dining table will always enhance any space, emphasizing the style of your modern dining room. And look at the red color, that will bring you luck in the Chinese New Year! FUSCHIA DINING TABLE Fuschia Dining Table is a revivalism of Memphis style’s charm and charisma.  A white wood leaf top dining table with an accent design personality that will make your high-end dining room project a unique one. JOANNE DINING CHAIR Joanne Chair is mid-century style dining chair. It will enhance any space, improving the home experience of its owner. This piece materializes a new concept of dining chairs. COCOON CHANDELIER Lighting is a magician that creates a warm, peaceful atmosphere. It allows light and shadow to jump and flow through every space. Inspired by Art Deco, the lampshade is made of amber glass and combined with a polished metal stainless steel structure. Not only does it fit in with the three dining tables we’ve recommended above, but it also blends perfectly with the festive atmosphere of your home during the Chinese New Year. KARMEN DINING CHAIR Karmen Dining Chair adds instant class and contemporary chic to the home. A truly stunning seat, the velvet palette works well alongside creamy marble tables. LUMINOUS CHANDELIER Luminous Suspension Lamp is a classic reinterpretation turned into a modern unique chandelier. This piece’s design revives the timeless shapes of the 30s. An accent suspension lamp with bold and elegant forms for your next high-end interior design project. REBUS FOLDING SCREEN Rebus Folding Screen is the perfect choice for a room divider. Rotative screens that allows multiple combinations, in between the glass mirrored panels and the patterned upholstered panels, as your preference demands. This Folding Screen is the encounter between aesthetics and functionality, that will be a perfect choice for Chinese New Year dining room setting.  As we all know, carpet is an indispensable decorative link to enhance the overall quality of space. At this time of the New Year, buying a new carpet can easily change the style of your home and give your home a new look. AMMIR RUG Ammir rug designed by Hommés Studio is a boundless expression of the Islamic culture. Hand-tufted with New Zealand wool, mohair and cotton. A mix of shapes and neutral tonalities that will make your dining room a one-of-a-kind. In addition to furniture, home accessories can also play an important role in interior design, and ACH specially designed some products for the year of the Ox that will bring you luck. OX DECOR BOX Ox Decor Box is a stunning piece, handcrafted in a round-shaped silhouette of ceramic. Also, in the jewelry box lid, we can see a stunning hand-painted red ox figurine. Perfect for adding a refined touch to your home due to its gorgeous decorative look. BALANCE PLATES Balance is a dinnerware set of 4 with three-place settings. This magnificent dining set offers memorable dining moments with friends due to their functional and decorative design. The service comprises dining, canape, and dessert plates, available separately in sets of 4. GOOD LUCK BOWL Inspired by traditional Chinese culture, this good luck bowl combines a curved silhouette with a bold shape. It will not only bring good luck and positive energy to your home during the Chinese New Year, but will also add joy to your home decor. You can use it as tableware or fill it with coins and use it as an ornamental display of water like a treasure bowl. VOYAGE PLATES Voyage is a luxury dining set of ceramic plates. A series of decorative and functional items with ACH signature by HOMMÉS Studio. SATURN CANISTER Saturn canister is a ceramic art piece designed to adorn your home decoration. This extraordinary decor piece will bring an artistic vibe to your modern kitchen project with art deco influences and inspirations in its shapes and motifs.  OX CUSHIONS Inspired by the Chinese zodiac, ACH has designed this cushion as a tribute to the Year of the Ox. It is soft and comfortable and is the perfect choice for your sofa or chair. We hope that this red and grey ox cushions will inspire you to go forward in 2021! VENTURA LAMP VENTURA table lamp presents an eye-catching lampshade. It was inspired by the design containers of our

Tips To How To Decorate Your Home With Animal Prints

Few design elements are more glamorous than animal prints.In this article, HOMMÉS Studio gathers ten interiors from the best interior designers to demonstrate how to tastefully incorporate zebra, tiger, leopard, and other wild prints into dazzling interiors. Marie Flanigan‘s Living Room Marie Flanigan warmed up a traditional living room she designed in Studio City, California. House with wonderfully edgy details, including tiger-print pillows and a Lionel Deluy black-and-white photograph of a model smoking a cigarette. . Jeff Andrews‘s Dining Room This Los Angeles dining room is all about the bronze monochromatic palette with layers of pattern and texture. That mix combined with the traditional architectural elements of the space made the room both dramatic and chic. . Alberto Villalobos‘s Living Room A neutral palette and vivid textures help give the family room of this New York pied-à-Terre a sophisticated style while introducing it with a warm, welcoming feel. The furniture is a mix of old and new. . Christina Nielsen‘s Living Room The designer wanted to enhance the whitewashed brick walls and create a fun and youthful space for her clients. Color, pattern, and texture were a big part of allowing this seating area to come alive. . HOMMÉS Studio’s Living Room In this Living Room, it is pretty easy to see the Italian influence and culture. The incredible and dramatic color on the walls reminds us of Italian revivalism. Strong textures, an audacious mix of patterns, and bold colors join forces to create an elegant space that conveys a luxurious lifestyle. . Irakli Zaria‘s Master Bedroom All of Irakli Zaria’s work is residential, and most of her clients are in Moscow. In this master bedroom, the designer aimed to make it cozy and relaxing. With only the highlight wall with animal prints, the designer was able to create a sophisticated space, as well as a functional and comfortable room. . Drew McGukin‘s Living Room In decorating his own New York City loft, Drew McGukin gave himself a challenge: to bring together into a consistent design the contents of four storage units, travel curiosities, three or four previous homes’ wares, and all his collections. The various pieces form a stylish mix of animal prints and textures, with the paintings providing splashes of color. . Jay Jeffers‘s Kids Room In this Portola Valley, California home, the clients’ son loves sharks, so Jay Jeffers created a bit of an underwater room for him. . Cullman & Kravis Inc.‘s Living Room Tasked with reimagining a Park Avenue apartment for longtime clients, Lee Cavanaugh, design partner at Cullman & Kravis Inc., inspired by the French interiors of the 1940s. . Martha Angus and Katie McCaffrey’s Dining Room The designers’ goal for this San Francisco dining room was to combine some of the clients’ existing antiques, such as the table, with the playful dressiness of the new pieces. Liveliness is very much in evidence in the tiger-print fabric covering the French Empire–style chairs set around the clients’ table. We really hope you liked our article. Feel free to pin all the images to your favorite Pinterest board or to print it and use it on your projects’ mood boards. You can also visit our Pinterest boards in order to get more inspirations. 

The Belnord Graciously Reimagined by Top Interior Designers

Midway between Central Park and Riverside Park, at the center of the vibrant Upper West Side of Manhattan, The Belnord has been graciously reimagined by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and a team of top interior designers. One of the Upper West Side’s most prominent residential buildings, The Belnord occupies an entire city block on Broadway between 86th and 87th Streets. With a history that stretches back to 1908, when it was completed by the architecture firm Hiss & Weekes, recently got a 21st-century makeover befitting its historic bones. Owners HFZ Capital Group and Westbrook Partners enlisted powerhouse architect Robert A.M. Stern to oversee the rental-to-condo conversion. “Clearly, Robert has magic dust, and we hope some of it rubs off on us,” HFZ’s Ziel Feldman said. Also aiding in the transformation were Architecture at Large’s Rafael de Cárdenas, who handled the amenity spaces and a model unit; Ed Hollander, who landscaped the 22,000-square-foot courtyard; and Anna Karlin, who decorated a model residence with many of her own creations. While de Cárdenas has already unveiled a model unit filled with custom furnishings, the residents lounge and private dining room are only now making their debut. “The material and color palette is on the cool side, which gives the spaces a smarter and crisper vibe,” he says of both interiors, which are divided by a structural column. “The silvery greens and grays are truly elegant.” For the furnishings, his team crafted a custom undulating sofa to connect both ends of the long lounge, as a way to unite them visually and practically. In addition, other favorites include a pair of graceful chairs in a sea-foam color. “They have an exuberant form to complement the sumptuous curvature of all the lounge furniture,” de Cárdenas tells Galerie. “We also tend to use textiles from Dedar and Maharam, and the fabric choices feel special while also being practical and tough on wear.” A pair of luminous 19th-century Japanese screens, as well as an array of small handmade works by artist Hon Eui Chen were added to the dining room’s painterly abstract work. Meanwhile, one of New York’s top interior designers, Anna Karlin, wanted to craft a model unit with her signature mix of custom, contemporary, and vintage pieces. “We always start with a character,” she explains. “Who do we think lives here?” The answer was a well-traveled family who had a curated collection of one-of-a-kind treasures. “I wanted to bring the lived-in feel to what is essentially a fictional space—if we can make it warm and lovely, then we’ve done a good job.” One of the standout works is the living area’s arresting bent-steel floor lamp, sculpted in the contours of a face and featuring a glass bulb for the eye. “I’m obsessed with that piece, and it was so fun to put in here,” she tells Galerie. Karlin also amped up the sleeping quarters, one of which she designed with a teenage girl in mind. “To keep it sophisticated, we did tone on tone and texture on texture,” she notes. “It’s not baby pink but slightly off, and there are really cool vintage sconces and a chandelier. It’s still fun and feels chic.” “This was such a fun project because we were really aligned with the client,” says Karlin. “Everyone wants to do their best creatively, and I know that the client needs to be neutral and not too hard in pointing out one direction. Together we danced that line.” Source: Galerie Magazine

The Wormhole Library: Striking Example of Futuristic Architecture in China

A new project recently revealed by well-known Beijing-based Chinese Architecture company MAD is everything you are looking for in a library. Besides of space filled with books, this futuristic building provides an asylum from hustle and bustle of everyday life. Yet another brilliant example of futuristic architecture, right on the Chinese coast! This curved structure overlooking the Haikou bay in South China will serve as a multi-functional building, inviting visitors to read in a beautiful coastal scenery but it will also host some open-air performances and events.  MAD Architects, founded in 2004 by Ma Yansong, is a company that already earned a name in a Design World and now plays a role of pioneer in creative architecture. The company is futuristic-oriented, designing organic and technologically advanced spaces that embody a contemporary interpretation of the Eastern affinity for nature.  The curvy shape of the librarys’ building appears to be a ‘wormhole’ that transcends time and space. This example of futuristic architecture plays an important role in a rejuvenation plan for Haikou Bay, launched in 2019. The governments’ goal is to bring more life into Haikous’ coastline, once an important Chinese port. The Wormhole Library is the first of many pavilions to be opened there.  The concrete building is an amazing whole, without the distinction between walls, floors and ceiling. In this one concrete block, architects planned holes of different sizes and shapes, that will allow architecture to breathe and meanwhile let natural light enter the interiors.  The interiors are divided into two parts with the foyer in the middle. The main part is the library, built around a central, two-storey 690-square-meter reading room that can store approximately 10.000 books. On the other side of the building, separated by the foyer, are the toilets, showers and bike parking. “Curved sliding doors and retractable glass curtain walls not only provide views of the sea, but also enhance overall airflow and ventilation. In response to local weather conditions, the roof on the sunny side is cantilevered to achieve comfortable temperatures, realizing a sustainable and energy-saving building” – say the architects. Apart from library and public bathrooms, there is also a café, a reception area, an office and a VIP room, all located on the ground floor. On the first floor, we can expect a futuristic reading tunnel with an amazing sea view. Can you imagine a better place for reading, especially some science fiction novels? The rooftop terrace is a cherry on top of this amazing futuristic architecture. Apart from the incredible view of the South China Sea, there will be also a reflecting pool and white-sand filled area above.  Check out other works of this extraordinary architecture studios, because these projects are giving all of us a glimpse of how the future will look like!

Living Room Ideas – Where You Can Find 14 Outstanding Rooms

Living Room Ideas are always welcome to anyone who wants some inspiration. That same inspiration can come from different places, such as this. Rabih Hage, West Kensigton Today, the living room has become one of the most important places in our homes. It is a central point where we can read, we can talk, or just living. Rabih Hage was looking for a “general mood of relaxed, timeless luxury”. Within this classic living room, you can find unique pieces by contemporary artists. Such as the Haas Brothers with the brass Hex coffee table or Jeff Zimmerman’s Vine chandelier. M Interiors, San Antonio This living room is a special one because it is an early 20th century Tudor style San Antonio home. Melissa Morgan, the interior designer, wanted to keep the traditional style, but at the same time relaxed. Fawn Gali Interiors, New York City This is an example of a living room of a home on Manhattan’s Square Park with some Paris inspiration. By the designer Fawn Galli, who wanted to embrace the mix of vintage and modern design. Two big blue velvet sofas, custom-designed by her firm, secure this place flanking a 1960’s bronze and Lucite center table. Hommés Design Inspiration Simplicity, class, and elegance are the three main characteristics we can give to this living room design. An outstanding painting and an incredible view make out of this place, one of the best living room ideas. Side by side with all the great ideas, so far! Angie Hranowski, North Charleston This is what Angie Hranowski’s clients call their “keeping room”. This is the central point where everyone comes to lounge, chat, and watch television. A simple space full of natural light can give a room relaxing and comfortable moments. Timothy Godbold, East Hampton Take a closer look at this East Hampton, New York living room space, with expansive windows and comfortable sits. The owner of this place is a huge fan of 20th-century design, so he pointed the way to the classics. Such as a pair of Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chairs, or even a Castiglioni floor lamp. David Kleinberg Design Associates, Sands Point Long Island Sound is what we can find besides those windows. David Kleinberg says that the goal was to make the space both relaxed and modern. But always within a traditional background, for example, both chairs at the window to read the paper or just enjoy the view. Julie Charbonneau Design, Toronto Here, you can find an asymmetrical and elegant custom-built residence in Toronto. According to the homeowners, they wanted a clean and classic design, but at the same time warm and inviting. And that is just what Julie Charbonneau has given them. Because the space was already cozy, she was quite careful not to over-furnish. Hommés Design Inspiration Art, design, class, modern, comfort, and we could continue giving more characteristics to this outstanding living room. Where space and time meet, where art and comfort take their place together. Los Gordos center table appears to complete the living room. This center table set is a rock star piece of the HOMMÉS Studio Collection and a must-have for any living space. DHD Architecture & Interior Design, New York City The Designer David Howell and his family are the owners of this dazzling living room space. It opens directly onto an 800-square-foot terrace with flowering trees. According to Howell, “which makes the loft feel endless and extends our living space eight months a year”. In addition, the interior designer has chosen some local artisan art pieces to complete the living room, including a coffee table from BDDW and a pendant light from Lindsey Adelman. Nicole Hollis, San Francisco The incredible view of the bay and the glittering nighttime spectacle of the Golden Gate Bridge was the inspiration to the interior designer Nicole Hollis. For this living room design, she has chosen simples furniture forms, and a neutral palette to complete the set. Matt Blacke, Inc, Laguna This is a unique living room, we can all agree on that! Matt Blacke has chosen some Danish classics, with a 1930’s wingback chair and ottoman, from Mogens Koch. Besides that, the centerpiece of this living room design is a three-part NOW mirror by contemporary artist Doug Aitken.  Damon Liss, New York City For chic design and furnishing, we can ask for Damon Liss. Here, you can find a space of comfort, aligned with a neutrals palette keep the ambiance calm and relaxed. Hommés Design Inspiration In order to conclude our article on Living Room Ideas, we want to present so soft and elegant living room from Hommés Studio Collection. Where, once again, neutral colors and comfortable seats make all the difference.

Inside The Revamped Duplex of AD 100 Lee F. Mindel

The honored architect, Lee F. Mindel, rewrites the script for his longtime New York City home, making way for a more vibrant collection of art and furnishings while protecting its most energetic features. Lee F. Mindel renovated a 3,500-square-foot, 12th-floor penthouse in New York City’s Flatiron district to be his home. Working in collaboration with another architect, Reed A. Morrison, he transformed the space into a restrained elegance study. The firm provides architectural, interiors, and product design services for corporate, cultural, academic, retail, recreational, hospitality, and residential clients. Under the leadership of Lee F. Mindel, Architect, D.P.C., the New York Design Professional Corporation performs all architectural services. The studio is one of the top American interpreters of classic modernism in the industry. Moreover, guided by principles of light, nature, and simplicity, SheltonMindel’s renowned designs and creations. Focus on simple construction, organic shapes, and unity of materials. Among the apartment’s distinctive characteristics is a stunning rotunda just inside the entrance that serves as a gallery, with large doorways opening to the surrounding entertaining areas. A stainless-steel serpentine staircase winds around it, leading up to a pavilion-like lounge and an expansive rooftop terrace. With four exposures, the apartment enjoys views of some of Manhattan’s most iconic buildings. At first, Mindel filled his home with furniture by a Who’s Who of 20th-century design stars, from Gaudí to Gehry, with a heavy dose of Scandinavians. The refined mix of furnishings and materials transform the house into a, as Mindel put it, “extravagantly minimal.” Morrison describes the design as “a more modern idea that was based in tradition.” Nevertheless, even if the architecture still looks fresh, it is no surprise that Mindel – a passionate collector of modern and contemporary art and design – decided it was time for an update. He now shares the apartment with his husband, architectural designer José Marty, and they wanted to make it more of a house. The goal was not to do any structural changes but to adjust the perception of the space. Mindel divided the long living room into multiple seating areas with its view toward One World Trade Center. At the center, a Tom Dixon glass-top table with an architectonic wire base is joined by curvy metal stools by Roger Tallon and ceramic swirls in lively sherbet hues by Wouter Dam. Arrayed around the elegant white-glass fireplace at one end of the room, floor lamps designed by Yrjö Kukkapuro for Artek, and a pair of smoked glass screens. Moreover, at the room’s opposite end, presided over by a large Günther Förg artwork, standout pieces include a pair of rare black leather armchairs and a squiggly floor lamp that was a special commission. Next to the dining room, there is another sitting area with a piano. Nevertheless, from this room, it is possible to see the two guest bedrooms. In the adjacent main bedroom, a wall of honey-toned sycamore panels behind the bed adds notable warmth. With current projects, Lee F. Mindel certainly has plenty on his plate. However, his evolution continues. “I find myself becoming more of a student now than when I was an actual student,” he says. “And I keep asking myself how I can make things better.” lee f. mindel lee f. mindel We really hope you liked our article. Feel free to pin all the images to your favorite Pinterest board. Meanwhile, you can also visit our Pinterest boards to get more inspiration. Get more ideas for your projects and find functional, stylish, and sizable lighting and furniture choices:

The Ox, our special host for the Chinese New Year 2021!

Anyone with even a passing interest in Chinese culture has certainly heard about the “Year of the Pig”, the “Year of the Dragon” or the “Year of the Rooster”. These terms, absent from Western culture, refer to the astrology of China and, more specifically, the Chinese zodiac, which influences the most important festival – The Chinese New Year. Although the Chinese zodiac also contains 12 signs, which in the case of the Chinese are animals, the whole cycle is not only divided into months, but also into 12 years. Thus, each year is the year of a particular animal, which happens every 12 years.  This Year, which starts on 12th of February, will be the Year of The Ox. Oxes are believed to be very calm and patient. People born in the Year of The Ox tent to be very timid and prefer to be surrounded by a small group of family and friends. Thus, HOMMES STUDIO and ACH COLLECTION prepared a special series of object, that will bring ox motif into your home. Open your doors for the lucky shades of red, gold and blue and sneak in some of the Ox motif to have a lucky Chinese New Year! Hommes Studio FOR Chinese New Year Hommes welcomes the New Lunar Year – Ox Year – with a unique capsule collection rich in magic and symbolism. Be inspired by lucky shades of blue and red with the Ox motif. Decor your home for such a special occasion and bring the positive energy and good fortune with sophistication and confidence. Check our limited edition of amazing products, that will adorn your home for the upcoming Year of The Ox! REBUS FOLDING SCREEN Rebus Folding Screen is the perfect choice for a room divider. Rotative screens that allows multiple combinations, in between the glass mirrored panels and the patterned upholstered panels, as your preference demands. This Folding Screen is the encounter between aesthetics and functionality, honoring an expertise handmade manufacture process. The new pattern for Chinese New Year will add wonderful ox accent to any interior! MAAK BENCH Maak Bench is gorgeously glamourous and it is perfect to add the spaces an elegant extravagance. A sculptural gold base combined with a comfortable seating area that will be your guests’ favourite spot, giving an elegant edge to your entrance hall project. For the upcoming Chinese New Year we present to you a new, unique pattern, that will make a statement in any room. JAGGER DAYBED Jagger Chaise Longue is a luxury chaise longue that aims to relax the body and mind and to break routines, ideal for contemporary garden designs. For the Chinese New Year choose red leather, that will bring you luck in The Year of the Ox! ZEBRA FOLDING SCREEN Boasting a melodic and luxury flair in the gentle curves and warm sand tones, the Zebra Folding Screen is perfect for sectioning-up a palatial space or adding further mood and texture. ACH COLLECTION FOR THE OX YEAR ACH Collection presents powerful shades of red blended with elegant creams, mesmerizing yellows, golds, grays, and black hues that promise to bring a one-of-a-kind decor style for your home. The new year arrives on 12th February, and the Ox is our special host to celebrate and get a unique sense of positivity, strength, and stability to your tabletops. OX PRINTED CUSHIONS Ox cushions pay homage to the Ox’s Chinese New Year 2021. ACH presents you with a unique and elegant gray and red cushion design inspired by the lunar zodiac signs. In addition, this eye-catching pillow promises to provide your seating decor a unique sense of positivity, strength, and stability. We believe that every day is a reason to celebrate life, and this is no exception. Powerful shades of gray and red that bring the Ox as a special host to inspire your spirit on this new season of good luck for 2021. NAGY BOWL The ceramic item holds a high-decorative function that is inspired in a Bauhaus special edition, from ACH Collection by HOMMÉS Studio. This luxury decor series of Bauhaus it combines traditional work with cut-off pieces in various size shapes for added texture and character. Nagy bowl is more than a stylish homeware piece to serve food. HEKATE BOWL Hekate Bowl is a statement dinnerware bowl piece. It’s a luxury decor object, handcrafted with three hands holding a striped black and white bowl of ceramic. This hand-painted bowl is the ideal object for decorating your dining table for the Chinese New Year dinner celebration. ACHI CANDLE ACHI candle releases a hypnotic perfume adding extra value to a space thanks to its eye-catching container design. The natural composition of scents promises to excite sensorial experiences through your Home. OX DECORATIVE BOX Last but not least, Ox Decor Box is a stunning piece, handcrafted in a round-shaped silhouette of ceramic. Also, in the jewelry box lid, we can see a stunning hand-painted red ox figurine. It is perfect for adding a refined touch to your home due to its gorgeous decorative look. This luxury black and red decor’s purpose is to embellish your home decoration with its elegant gold details. This is the object meant to bring you luck in the upcoming Chinese New Year. HOMMES STUDIO and ACH COLLECTION wish you all the best in the upcoming Year of The Ox! Hopefully, the Ox will bring us luck and happiness in the Chinese New Year!

Eye-Popping Paris Residence By AD 100 Rafael De Cardénas

Rafael De Cardénas is an interdisciplinary practice in design and creative direction based in New York since 2006. The Studio works globally, specializing in residential and commercial interiors, architecture, future design, art advisory, and brand development. More recently, Rafael de Cardénas, and his Studio, was requested for a residential project in Paris. Moreover, he did not hesitate to accept. Hidden in a side street of the illustrious eighth arrondissement of Paris is a family home. Designed around the client’s family’s refined and eclectic taste, Rafel de Cardénas has completed another of his projects with distinction. The house itself, a stunning Haussmann-era hotel particulier, provides a setting in subtle contrast to the client’s extensive collection of modern Chinese art. The spaces are carefully curated to showcase these works of art. Additionally, the material and color palette of each room takes cues from specific pieces. Designed to highlight and create contrast between styles, the custom furniture pieces mediate modern works of art and the rich Parisian house. We really hope you liked our article. Feel free to pin all the images to your favorite Pinterest board. Meanwhile, you can also visit our Pinterest boards to get more inspiration. Get more ideas for your projects and find functional, stylish, and sizable lighting and furniture choices:

Modern design enters the streets of traditional Beijing hutongs

As the traditional Beijing hutongs are slowly being replaced by shiny skyscrapers, a new approach presents itself. In a restored Baofang Hutong, located in the heart of citys’ history, a House of Wang flagship store emerges in full grace. This new showroom, full of modern design and unique pieces is set to raise the bar on a retail market in the capital of China. May life create art, and we collect the beauty. When it comes to the choice of the venue for the store, House of Wang couldn’t do better. Hutongs, which are a historical narrow streets or alleys in the heart of Chinese cities, especially Beijing, are the center of Chinese history and tradition. Now hutongs are facing problems, as Chinese government is trying to replace them with skyscrapers or big corporation buildings. The move to restore an amazing venue in an old hutong and display modern design there is a wonderful decision, that already brought House of Wang a lot of world-wide recognition.  House of Wang is a showroom that brings together new home furnishing brands from around the world. The place is full of artistic atmosphere, where modern design meets traditional China. The showroom is a gateway for different brands and designers from all around the world to broaden the context of modern design.  Designed by a local architecture firms SlowStudio and Dramaa, the showroom is set inside a historic Chinese courtyard structure. It presents a Chinese traditional architecture style, which perfectly compliments the inside, full of modern design and unique art pieces. The courtyard was decorated using plum blossoms and traditional elements, making a collision of antiquity and design a charming site.  Founded by Ruby Ren and Eric Wang, who are deep in the Chinese home furnishing industry, HOUSE OF WANG showcases more than a dozen new home furnishing brands from the UK, USA, Italy, Germany, Lebanon and Malaysia making their debut in China, as well as the artisanal work of more than 20 designers and artists. Each modern design piece selected for the showroom is a contemporary expression that explores diverse cultures, full of originality and made from exquisite materials. Inside we can find works of: Sé Collection, OCHRE, Bethan Gray, Nada Debs, Apparatus Studio, Lee Broom, Omar Khan Rugs, 1882 Ltd., Alexa Lixfeld, Corine van Voorbergen, Peter Yuill and many more. ‘Each work selected by House of Wang showcases eclectic elegance in its forms and materials, every brand chosen is devoted to the designer’s perception of life, and each design language uniquely illustrates the sensibility and character of its creator,’ says Ren. ‘At House of Wang we can touch, feel, listen to stories about products and be moved by authentic design works.’ The meaning of House of Wang can be seen as an experience. The vision of high-end home furnishing brand at the forefront of trends is brought more to life for the public, opening up an aesthetic laboratory that is both humanist and artistic. Through the three dimensions of multiculturalism, private customisation and artistic space, a personalised contemporary quality of life is created in an unconventional way. The architects wanted to find a way to put together all this amazing works alongside with traditional elements. To do this, they gave each interior space its own theme so it would display the wide collection of art pieces and modern design. Behind the seemingly commonplace generalisations, HOUSE OF WANG is decorating Beijing’s hutongs with design brands and art stories from around the world, which is where HOUSE OF WANG’s heart lies. ‘Having worked with international brands keen to enter the growing Chinese market for several years, I understand the importance of finding the right local partner,’ comments House of Wang brand ambassador, Ross Urwin. ‘With the integrity to build long-term relationships, House of Wang offers a unique and authentic platform to exclusively represent these talented designers in the region.’

Contemporary Bedrooms with Elegant and Serene Style

Contemporary bedrooms may seem cold, stark, and sterile, but the results are often incredibly inviting. Think of it more as a sleek look that is helpful to get a good night’s rest. Hommés Studio has selected rooms in houses from New York to Hong Kong that use smooth decoration and minimalist layouts for a beautiful and functional effect. With the right elements – including vibrant colors, soft textures, and warm wood furniture – a modern layout can feel right at home in a master suite or guest room. These examples of master bedrooms take advantage of natural light for a bright, airy feel and break the furniture down to the essentials to create a place free of relaxation. See how several well-known designers bring warmth and serenity to these modern spaces and find inspiring ways to put a contemporary twist on your own room. In this room of a West Village house, the headboard has a futuristic style. This bolder piece mixed with more minimalist furniture brings to the space a serene and comfortable vibe. The master bedroom is our little wonderland, and it is in this space that we must feel comfortable and at home. This master suite with a lounge area creates a welcoming yet modern living area by placing two armchairs in front of the bed. With warm colors and textures, the best sets of bedroom furniture and materials with wood finishes transform this master bedroom into a sophisticated and elegant room. There is still a walk-in closet that is the king when it comes to storage solutions. With a design thought to the smallest detail, this room conveys a vibe of a cosmopolitan city. That is, a room with several styles, but always keeping a sophisticated line. A blue and orange color scheme adds richness to this New York City bedroom by designer Danielle Colding.An upholstered bed is topped with blue velvet throw pillows, and a pendant hanging above a cobalt side table makes for an unexpected bedside lamp. An intimate bedroom is where we can reset after a whole day and have a little peace. It is our little refuge.In Italian Affair Bedroom, the richness of the Italian culture and taste prevails. An incredible and dramatic design on the walls and ceiling reminds us of the Italian renaissance.The chest of drawers together with sumptuous decor and luxury fabric creates a luxurious and elegant room. For this Miami Beach getaway, designer Lee F. Mindel fused modern and Pop Art sensibilities.The headboard, in a Chapas Textiles fabric, and bench are custom, the nightstands are by Atelier Prelati, and the vintage Max Ingrand pendant is by FontanaArte. The Master Suite needs to be serene and warm. In this room, what stands out is the bed’s elegant design and the bedside tables with a statement design. The bedside table and its decoration can turn the room into a little wonderful. The green hues with blush details, refined materials, rich colors, and wallpaper design make this room a romantic space.Surrender to this room and fall in love with the little details in the living area next to the bed. A pink sofa contrasting with the green hues of the room transmit harmony and peace. A contemporary Manhattan bedroom with a bed by Minotti is dressed in linens. Also, the bedside table is from Philippe Hurel, and the walls have a custom textured finish by Atelier Premiere. This Montecito, California, bedroom by Kim Alexandriuk is gorgeously filled with gray textiles and accessorized with pops of rich color. Additionally, blue table lamps by Ryan Mennealy flank a bed covered in velvet. We hope you liked our article. Feel free to pin all the images to your favorite Pinterest board. Meanwhile, you can also visit our Pinterest boards to get more inspiration. Also, get more ideas for your projects and find functional, stylish, and sizable lighting and furniture choices:

Dream Closets That Everyone Would Like To Have

Hommés Studio presents several design ideas to inspire you and start building and decorating your dream closet. Closets are not just functional spaces to store clothes, shoes, and bags. They can also be beautiful. From choosing the right lighting to deciding on the perfect mix of storage components, designing a closet is not an easy feat. MIDCENTURY MODERN DREAM CLOSET In this New Rochelle, New York, a closet for the house’s lady, Mendelson, outfitted to match the neighboring bedroom. Moreover, for the masculine counterpart, on the other side of the bedroom, the goal was to create a beautiful and unique room with accessories that make it feel like one-of-a-kind. Creating a dream closet that looks like a men’s shopping boutique’s experience will give the closet a sense of style and modernism. BESPOKE DREAM CLOSET For a villa on Bali’s western edge, 11fiftynine collaborated with Italian wardrobe maker MisuraEmme. Together they create a chic and streamlined dressing room. Moreover, as they developed the interior spaces, the designers quickly realized they should keep the divisions low and as open as possible. MODERN DRESSING ROOM Dylan Farrell and his wife, Nicolette, aimed for beauty in this dressing room of a young family’s Sydney home. Furthermore, what is more glamorous than a chandelier? Equally stylish is the mirror, custom-made for the space. MASCULINE DREAM CLOSET As part of her contemporary scheme for a Montreal home, Julie Charbonneau created a dream closet that symbolizes masculine sophistication and elegance. BOUTIQUE LOOK-ALIKE DREAM CLOSET In a West Village Maisonette, Becky Shea designed a closet inspired by one of the last and lamented high fashion retail personifications. She really wanted when she walked into this room to believe like she was in a private show at Barney’s. GENTLEMAN’S DRESSIGN ROOM For his own Los Angeles home, Jeff Andrews created a traditional gentleman’s dressing room. It is the perfect place to get ready for a wonderful night out. To outfit the space, Andrews scoured a Paris flea market, where he found the pendant, and a vintage thrift store, the source of the brassy peace-sign sculpture, as well as his stock of well-loved furniture. TOM FORD-INSPIRED CLOSET Jamie Bush looked to design maestro Tom Ford in creating this stunning dressing room in a Trousdale Estates home. The goal was to create a luxe, glamorous yet masculine closet for a reimagined mid-century home in Beverly Hills. GOLDEN DREAM CLOSET This golden and mirrored Los Angeles closet by Kelly Wearstler features pieces from the designer’s furnishings line. This dream closet includes a personalized edition of her ruched-leather Souffle settee. MIRRORED DREAM CLOSET Kelly Hoppen furnished a huge closet for a residence in China. This closet has a wall of mirrors and plenty of drawers, shelves, and hanging space. VINTAGE DREAM CLOSET Summer Thornton liven up this Chicago closet with a pattern, Greek key wallpaper, leopard-print carpet, and a floral shade. Besides, a candle chandelier hangs from the ceiling. ALL-BLACK DREAM CLOSET A graphic Blackman Cruz metal chandelier illuminates the wardrobe/office. Furthermore, custom wood cabinetry stuffed with fashion books, clothing, and shoes lines the wall. In the middle is a Julian Chichester Cortes desk topped with a vintage Eileen Gray desk lamp. CONTEMPORARY DREAM CLOSET In designing this dressing room in a Paris apartment, Isabelle Stanislas started from the top. The beginning point was the Olafur Eliasson lamp. The lamp creates the closets, giving them a gray oak finish, and the bench, which she upholstered in Dedar velvet. Also, the silk rug is by Atelier Pinton. ECLECTIC DREAM CLOSET In Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s Los Angeles home’s dressing room, the walls are covered in a fabric he designed, and the flooring and island are in walnut wood. In this way, Martyn created dream closets. FRENCH DESIGN DREAM CLOSET Philip Nimmo created a “closet retreat” in Shasta Lake, California, for a client who loves all things French-style. Paul Montgomery hand-painted the custom paper that covers the walls and the closet doors. Nonetheless, the room’s focal point is a mirrored twig table, on either side of which are velvet love seats and Swarovski end tables. NEUTRAL COLOR DREAM CLOSET Fox-Nahem Associates realized a client’s dreams with this dressing room. The desire was for a closet that would be practical but at the same time, have a very light and boutique type of feeling. The custom island, finished in metallic silver car paint, has a frosted glass top and Lucite legs. Also, on the floor is a hand-knotted white wool ribbed rug installed wall to wall. MODERN DREAM CLOSET The clients tasked Cullman & Kravis with creating a space in their Sag Harbor, New York. A beach house that would serve as a dressing room and office. Taking up the challenge, the designers fitted upholstered closet doors with bronze surrounds to keep the clothes, shoes, TV, and coffee bar elegantly hidden. Additionally, an Hervé Van der Straeten bronze and crystal mirror hangs above the dresser. CLASSIC STYLE DREAM CLOSET Mirrored panels, a chandelier, and a pair of Knoll chaises exude stylish sophistication in this Burlingame, California, closet by the Wiseman Group. Glass cases in the nickel and parchment vitrine display the homeowner’s collection of Judith Leiber bags. Nonetheless, we can say that this space is a dream closet. We really hope you liked our article. Feel free to pin all the images to your favorite Pinterest board or to print it and use it on your projects’ mood boards. You can also visit our Pinterest boards in order to get more inspiration. Get more ideas for your projects and find functional, stylish, and sizable lighting and furniture choices:

Mid-Century Modern Home is Transformed Into a New Era Bungalow

When a Mid-Century Modern Home is reborn into a New Era Home. The architects Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens have made an incredible update to their home in Johannesburg. Mid Century Modern Home If you’re in Johannesburg looking for a home with amazing views, it won’t be easy. However, Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens have found one, a sweeping panorama overlooking the city. This property is surrounded by non-native wattles and eucalyptus trees. This is just a sneak peek of an amazing and outstanding view. In reality, you’re looking at a home that was built back in the ’50s. It was designed by Eyvind Finsen, a South African architect. Finsen wanted a home with Californian influences, such as Richard Neutra. Rech and Carstens could have demolished the home, but instead, they choose to reimagine it. The couple has an architecture firm that is responsible for a series of prestigious projects, such as Angama Mara in Kenya, or Miavana in Madagascar. They were faithful to Finsen’s aesthetics and decided to maintain the house’s neat geometries. They also preserved a few original elements, like the fireplace, the kitchen’s stone, and terrazzo tiles. Although, from here they decided to free their design minds and experiment with different things. New Era Bungalow An important detail that we need to refer to is that this house has some Japanese influences. Such as the architectural use of concrete, they’ve decided to deploy the material in abundance. Inside their house, they’ve come up with their own collection of vintage pieces. For example, the rosewood sideboard Arne Vodder, an original Isamu Noguchi paper pendant light. Also, you can find a steel sculpture by Eduardo Villa. Side by side with the other bedroom, another bedroom where the natural light is the main detail. It’s also important to refer to the simple decoration that is attached to this home! We do believe that is impossible not to fall in love with this home and this view. In this Mid-Century Modern Home, besides all the interior and exterior design, there Is a garden. But, this garden is a clear reflection of the environment. The couple decided to remove most of the non-native foliage and replaced it with indigenous plants. Hommés Studio – Vintage Details Sirocco Easy Chairs is part of the Vintage Collection, by Hommés Studio. With a Safari vibe, this chair has all the characteristics to match perfectly this house we saw. Side by side with Sirocco Chair, we have the Italian Highboard. This is a darkened mahogany large highboard, with upholstered doors and brass fittings. Willy Rizzo Coffee Table is the last one of our Vintage Collection. This is a unique coffee table in laminated black Formica. Another perfect example that would fit this Mid-Century Modern Home.

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