
I know I am a broken record.
But often when I am uninspired I head over to see what Steven Gambrel has been doing.
He's got a new number under Town.
That entry is memorable for many reasons.
But I am intrigued by how often the circle in the square repeat throughout the rooms.





you're always so good at spotting those details and pointing them out. I was just going along thinking, the usual, 'fabulous. gorge. lovely.' and then you pointed out the repeat--made me go back through and see them from a different angle.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind...I'll be a broken record in the same collection...I'm heading over there now! ;)
ReplyDelete"If it's not broke, then why mess with a good thing!"
ReplyDeleteworks for me.
pve
That place is HOT! I think I'm in love...
ReplyDeleteWow, wish my kid's playroom looked like that!
ReplyDeletePatricia, such a sharp observation. I'm delighted by the child's room. Love his approach to using the chalkboard panels.
ReplyDeleteThe orange enameled and steel buffet (or is it a wet bar?) is my favorite!
ReplyDeletePatricia, the difference is in the details, and you always seem to see the continuity. That is where the artist in a designer emerges.
ReplyDeleteDorothy Draper goes industrial? Love the shapes. Very ancient in concept. Very modern in application.
ReplyDeleteOn every image, I can see a thoughtful kind of lighting!
ReplyDeleteGreet
good eye mrs.b! love his work!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Michelle
I am with you...I think he is positively brilliant...spot on...all the time...
ReplyDeleteLove the orange buffet ! Looks amazing
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing this out! I think it looks very French and new for Steven Gambrel. Loved the orange ceiling in the wood paneled room. Sitting in my townhouse on Capitol Hill in DC wondering if I could do that!
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