Posts tagged Design
Not just any wallpaper, it's De Gournay

Works of art made by artists and artisans. If you are looking to refresh your powder room, bring some life to a boring hallway or your home just needs a little pick me up, you should explore the idea of adding wallpaper. My favorite designs are from De Gournay, I love the ambiance they create, some even transport you to magical worlds. I can even say they are theatrically classy.

Some of their recent projects bellow, Enjoy

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San Miguel de Allende Named Best City in Mexico for 4th Straight Year by Travel + Leisure Readers in 2019 World's Best Awards' Rankings

Today, San Miguel de Allende is home to more than 80 hotels, including 30 boutique properties, two hotels approved by the Virtuoso network of travel advisors and two Design Hotels properties. The city also boasts 70 restaurants, three golf courses and dozens of spas and art galleries. San Miguel de Allende is truly a cultural city with something to offer for everything.

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This Moorish Revival home with Jerusalem stone floors and antique stained glass windows, sits tight in Coconut Grove

The house was sold in an auction for $6M in May of  2016

Moorish Revival is a rare mode of exotic revival architecture. It is usually characterized by the use of horseshoe arches, multifoil arches, and window tracery

The home has 30-ft vaulted ceiling, Jerusalem stone floors and antique stained glass windows throughout.

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An installation by Charlap Hyman & Herrero White Rain wraps the trees around Miami Design District this Holiday Season

By: Andre Herrero and Adam Charlap Hyman

> NY\la design + architecture firm [ Charlap Hyman & Herrero]

Named White Rain after the first recorded snow storm in Florida in 1774

Material: Reflective Silver Tinsel 

Wrapped around over 300 Trees

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City View Parking garage has two facades that follow the late Morris Lapidus' style. By using a modern kind of Brise-Soleil

Like many other architectural designs in Miami, the use of Brise-Soleil as a building’s facade, serves to cater to our tropical climate. Morris Lapidus was one of the pioneers of this design element in Florida. The recently opened Nike in Lincoln Road has a beautiful Brise-Soleil Facade by Touzet Studio

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