Apartments
My spaces over the years and the pieces I have curated to create a sense of home.
Paris 75009
Every piece in my home is a used good; from the furniture, to the lighting, to the carpet. The guiter, books, picture frames and plant pots (and some of the plants) came from leboncoin. The furniture I sourced from across France and western Europe. The Tizio lamps came from a hotel closing. Each piece holds a special story, memories of mine and others, and avoids new objects being produced and forests cut down. Object by object, choice by choice, your home becomes an extension of you: your values, your esthetic, your dreams.
Greenpoint BK
Brooklyn 11222
Greenpoint was the beginning of letting myself play and pursue the belief that you can create a comfortable, stylish space without falling prey to consumer culture. I wanted a space that represented me, my interests, my hopes, and my quirks. A home isn’t supposed to be “perfect” and certainly not “trendy”. I wanted a space that reflected my principals, my appreciation for beautiful objects, and my concern for our degrading planet.
Steelcase Office Chair - 1960/70s
Mid-century farmhouse table from upstate paired with a thick butcher-block dining table from a NJ diner for an eclectic setting
Industrial rolling locker - 1950s
Vintage panther combination planter-lamp and other flea market objects add a bit a charm