Top 3 Interior Design Projects of the Week: A Modern Hamptons Home, A Stylish Manhattan Residence & An Art Deco Pied-a-Terre
1. Hamptons Glass House by Timothy Whealon Interiors
This bright and welcoming glass house in Southampton, New York, is like a breath of fresh air. The modernist retreat features mid century furniture that is sleek yet livable, and natural elements throughout, adding an earthy appeal to its sophisticated spaces. The living room, which is outfitted with an organically shaped coffee table, a low-slung sofa and rattan PK 22 lounge chairs by Poul Kjaerholm, exemplifies the effortlessly elegant atmosphere that pervades the home. Click here to view the full project.
2. East 22nd Street by BHDM Design
This stylish Manhattan residence is a study in restraint. Clean, modern furnishings, including mid century seating and an Eero Saarinen tulip table, are complemented by bold, abstract artworks and luxe details such as gold finishes and sumptuous upholstery. Adding to the residence’s refined yet daring appeal is its dramatic palette—a sea of moody grays and blacks punctuated by neutral elements and shocks of orange. Click here to view the full project.
3. An Art Deco Pied-a-Terre by Jessica LaGrange
This glamorous pre-war apartment combines chic Art Deco furniture with playful patterns, forms, and pops of color. The home’s classic, black-and-white theme is offset by bold objects such as Louis XVI seating upholstered in purple velvet and a high-back Baroque chair with a dramatically curved dome. A selection of Hollywood Regency furniture, including a mirrored dining table and server in the formal dining room, adds an extra dose of timeless glitz. Click here to view the full project.