I like how the grey colour in this apartement visually unifies space and makes a perfect background for the art photos, the furniture and the decorative objects. This is the work of french interior architect Olivier Rouvillois.
La Bastide de Marie, This perfectly restored 18th century Bastide in Menerbes, nestled in the middle of vineyards, is a haven of peace. The warmth and simplicity radiates from every aspect of the building, the antique and mismatched furnitures. Every bedroom is named after an herb from the nearby hills. Some have their own terraces. Others baronial fireplaces. Yellow mimosa, purple aster, ochre red or blue Nîmes, exposed stones and antique furniture, transparent linen gauze or printed fabrics, every carefully-crafted details lend each room its own uniqueness.
The home of Henry Wilson, a famous photographer with a fascination with India and interiors, combines the faded period splendor to the ultra-modern minimalism.
This amazing apartment situated in a XVI century building is the home of an interior decorator and owner of an art gallery in Rome, Valentina Buscicchio. Her signature is the harmonious mix of antiques and design objects from her gallery "Contemporanea".