JENNIFER & MARIO
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what does their canvas say that is above the couch?
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I’m with Ginger. This is depressingly devoid of personality. Like a Banana Republic advert from the 90s turned into an entire lifestyle. Nice couch, tho.
Alice,
“Banana Republic advert from the 90s” Ouch! Could be that they are just young and dont own much?
so clean & uncluttered.
i love it.
I respect their choices and way of aestetics in life, -personally this is a minimalist hell.
Ginger,
Hell? Really?How so?
M.
Come on, stop act like we have to adore. Comment-phobia?
Ginger,
Comment Phobia? No. Just curious how you see it. Ive shot so many interiors I know everyone has their aesthetic. Ones collections is another’s clutter, etc. I would love to hear someone articulate “Minimalist Hell”.
Sometimes I think: Are they real? yes, they are real.
Sofia,
Indeed very real!
M.
it looks like a young happy simple couple
Fiona,
They are a terrific couple. Very smart. Very interesting to talk to.
so minimal, i love it!
where are the counter stools from? i’ve been looking for something just like those.
K.
I’ll try and find out and get back to you.
M.
K.
Jennifer says the stools come from here : http://www.environmentfurniture.com/
Good luck.
I don’t think Jen/Mario live there; they just visit. Too clean. However, nicely furnished, beautiful light, a pleasant place to be anytime.
Vivian,
I can assure you they live there. They are just very particular as to what they live with. I really appreciated their way of seeing things.
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