NORA & STEVEN
This entry was posted in ALL FEATURES, ART, ARTISTS, BROOKLYN, DESIGNERS, INTERIOR and tagged antique, antlers, artists, book collection, book shelves, books, brooklyn, Colleges and Universities, dear horn, design, Education, furniture, globe collection, Illustrator, Interior, interior design, mid century, new york, new york city, nyc, Parsons The New School for Design, persian rugs, pop art, posters, rugs, rustic, skeleton, United States, wood furniture. Bookmark the permalink.
Pingback: Inspire Me Monday // apartment dreamin’ « The Lovely Lemon
Hi, i’m new here but your home is gorgeous. Love what you’ve done with the library/study area! it was a joy to see such great pictures ^.^
Love seeing your place, Nora and Steven! Really nice what you’ve done with the place. ;0)
Very nice to see quite a few of the things of yours I remember from our times hanging out, Steven.
what do you like best in their home m?
All your worldly treasures seems to be right nearest you. So why would you need to go outside? I favor the overstock bookshelves. Thank you for sharing.
Where are the rest of their books? Several of these rooms don’t even have bookshelves.
I’m amazed at how many houses featured in this series have antlered animal skulls as part of the decor. Equally amazed at how many have magnetic knife holders in the kitchens. 🙂
Interesting observation, Royby. I haven’t followed the series, but antlered animal skulls are not decor to me. They are savagery, proudly.
And the magnetic knife holders! I didn’t notice…
Yes… animal skulls aren’t at all on my list either. Actually, now that I think about it there’s a certain overall sameness to the decor in most of these homes.
Beautiful home. I really like the office!
Divine photos thank you…
Reblogged this on Ground Up.