1. North Shore Estate by Suzanne Lovell, Inc.

Interiors by Suzanne Lovell, Inc.

This modern home was designed for seasoned collectors who love to entertain. Conceived as a contemporary expression of a Japanese box, Suzanne Lovell paired masterpieces by Toulouse-Lautrec, Joan Miro and Alexander Calder with one-of-a-kind antiques, creating an exceedingly elegant and inviting residence. Click here to view the full project.

2. Apartment for Collectors of 20th Century Art by Jayne Design Studio

Interiors by Jayne Design Studio

This serene abode is another example of a home that successfully incorporates both cutting-edge art and classic antiques into its interiors. Designed by Thomas Jayne, who excels at creating juxtapositions that are just the right amount of striking, the home features works by Fernand Leger, Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Mark Rothko alongside antique textiles, 18th-19th century furniture, and ancient artifacts. Click here to view the full project.

3. Gramercy Park II by Bennett Leifer

Interiors by Bennett Leifer

This NYC apartment’s gray and black palette gets an ultra-chic boost from luxe finishes and sculptural forms. Designer Bennett Leifer’s incorporation of floral wallpaper and wood floors adds a layer of natural warmth and a touch of magic to the urbane home. Click here to view the full project.

4. Lakeshore Drive Co-Op by Tom Stringer Design Partners

Interiors by Tom Stringer Design Partners

This Chicago co-op proves that traditional interiors can be extremely livable. Set against a neutral background, graceful antiques and elegant architectural details add tons of visual interest and subtle energy to the home’s inviting interiors. Click here to view the full project.