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Naïve to Navy

26 Jun
Naive-to-Nav

Naïve to Navy Room

For a dining room in a stately home outside New York City, new owners asked us to dig up the flowers and plant some drama. Out went the innocent floral wallpaper in favor of a cloak of sophisticated sapphire. A pair of white Asian porcelain figures pops against the rich backdrop, and a White Webb designed mirror lends a touch of sparkle, an exotic flourish, and the perfect conversation starter for delightful dinners.
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For a dining room we designed in Pasadena, CA, red For a dining room we designed in Pasadena, CA, red walls, a jaunty hand-painted frieze, and a spiffy bar set the stage for gracious entertaining.
El Anatsui (@elanatsui.art) is one of the greats o El Anatsui (@elanatsui.art) is one of the greats of contemporary African art, and we’re entranced by his tapestry, ”Topos, 2012’ on display in an exhibition @dallascontemporary
A pleasing blend of grounding grays and spicy oran A pleasing blend of grounding grays and spicy oranges make for an enticing retreat in the den we designed for an apartment on Park Avenue.  📸 by @artgrayphoto
For a historic house in Pasadena, CA in the Englis For a historic house in Pasadena, CA in the English Arts & Crafts style, we sought a blend of furnishings and artwork that honored its architectural origins while being relevant for today.  In this view toward the dining room, a William Morris wallpaper nods to the past while contemporary seating and lighting bring it into the present.  📸 by @artgrayphoto  #whitewebbinteriors #interiordesign #diningroomdesign #gallerywall #williammorris
The perfect setting to enjoy la dolce vita, this a The perfect setting to enjoy la dolce vita, this apartment within a historic building in Milan was designed by a young Osvaldo Borsani in 1936.  Repost from @whylessisnotmore
Moody color defines this butler’s pantry we refres Moody color defines this butler’s pantry we refreshed for a turn-of-the-century house in Pasadena, CA.  We love how the interior window allows glimpses into the space from an adjacent hallway.  📸 by @artgrayphoto
Wouldn’t it be a treat to read between the lines o Wouldn’t it be a treat to read between the lines of this gorgeous cabinet designed by Maison Aurora in Belgium in the 1970s.  Repost from @aurelienserre
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