Architectural Digest Espana and Architectural Digest France have both recently been compelled to present an interior that I first saw in Vogue Living Australia back in Sept/Oct 2009 issue.
This wonderful home in exotic Buenos Aires, Argentina owned by designer
Marcelo Lucini, impresses me for it's discerning choice of art, vintage pieces from the 1920's through to 1970's, and the unusual colour palette used throughout this 1930's apartment.
I am particularly enamored with the Expressionist seascape painting by Argentinian artist Felipe Noe hanging above the 1960's console and the empire furniture in the dining area with the walls which are painted in a soft muscatel.
|
Wonderful empire furniture contrasts wonderfully with the abstract painting and 1950's atomic light |
|
Loving the expressionist art with the 1960's console and industrial stools from the 1920's |
|
Unusual choice of pale grape/muscatel wall colour with the pale honey parquetry floors |
|
Another great painting! |
|
Great pop floor sculpture and Fornasetti chair |
|
Loving the grey and gold palette. Crazy fringed stools look fab! |
Images from Architectural Digest Espana & Architectural Digest France & Vogue Living
I value your important and informative point of view here. You have written this article so nice and informative. Thanks for sharing your time and effort.
ReplyDelete