1. Fifth Avenue Apartment by Robert Couturier

Interiors by Robert Couturier

This Manhattan residence by designer Robert Couturier blends modern and classical elements seamlessly. Timeless architectural details, including decorative plaster moldings and rich wood paneling, are offset by striking furnishings, including contemporary pieces as well as mid century seating, lighting and tables. The home’s living room, where a lively abstract painting is paired with a geometric coffee table and armchairs in the Neoclassical furniture style,  is a beautiful example of this masterful dynamic. Click here to view the full project.

2. New York State Country Home by Glenn Gissler Design

Interiors by Glenn Gissler Design

A serene, earthy palette and natural elements, including artisanal plaster, cerused oak paneling, and planed stone floors, create a zen-like atmosphere in this stylish country home. Designer Glenn Gissler aimed to put a decidedly contemporary spin on the great country houses of yore, mixing 16th and 17th century European carved oak chests and tables with eye-catching mid century lighting and comfortable seating. Click here to view the full project.

3. Boca Babe by Joseph Pubillones Interiors

Interiors by Joseph Pubillones Interiors

This chic waterfront home features sleek furniture with geometric forms and just the right amount of color. The restraint exercised  by designer Joseph Pubillones keeps the residence’s magnificent views from being overpowered. Stunning abstract paintings complement the modern furnishings, adding to the home’s bold yet timeless aesthetic. Click here to view the full project.