Architects Courtney Coleman and Bill Brockschmidt were recommended by Rose Tarlow to design an apartment for literary agent Lynn Nesbit. Being influenced by the apartment of Bill Blass, the architects were asked by Nesbit to visit the designer's apartment.
Nesbit entertains frequently, so the living area was transformed into a library with a table that would seat 24 when the leaves are in. The apartment is light by day and easily decorated for a party by night. ENJOY!
IF YOU MISSED ...
Elle Décor September 2011
yes, the book cases certainly caught my eye...no house is complete with out them..gorgeous home..
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maureen
Teresa,
ReplyDeleteThe table in the library is stunning! That got my attention!!!
Wishing you a great day!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Gorgeous library! I am saving all of my books in the hope that I will someday have built ins! (Even if it does mean more dusting). xo
ReplyDeleteI love the library table. Its fun to see rooms with a lot of details.
ReplyDeleteObsessed with this!
ReplyDeleteThe floor in the study is so beautiful. So many wonderful elements in this apartment.
ReplyDeleteAngela and Renee
Wow stunning, love all the rich use of color and those floors...sigh!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely!! Clean and elegant the way I like it.
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