As I’ve mentioned in past posts, I’m drawn to an array of design sensibilities..but I always strive to include something unexpected and exciting in my work…I often achieve this concept with dramatic lighting, graphic prints, found objects, color and interesting art. The images pictured here by NYC based P and T interiors do just that; a bit of avant garde goes a long way…
Creative Spaces
CREATIVE SPACE – A DESIGNER’S PLACE
Sorry for the lack of posts, it’s been a crazy week.

Designer Jennifer Delonge’s amazing office, have you seen her entire fresh + funky home? If not, let me know, I’ll be happy to post it…{it’s fashionably cool}
While I’m on the subject, I had to mention her new line of graphic prints……
Image: Interior Design Magazine, March 2005.
The walls are a deep chocolate, the desk is white lacquer, and my chair is far from finished. {see below} I found that baby one Christmas Eve {day} just waiting for me on the side of the road. I’ve been known to stop traffic for a find with good lines..in any case, I’m going to cover it in a rich, warm coral velvet and spray the legs a high gloss white…My rug is sea grass and the windows are going to be covered in floor to ceiling white, duck cloth drapes…for a shot of pattern I am using a chocolate and white damask on a simple skirted chair. I need art work etc, but it’s evolving…. I’ll keep you posted on the progress. oh and the ceiling is covered in a shagreen wall covering…
I’m always adding to this….
Image: Modern Glamour
Children’s wear designer Cordelia de Castellane‘s, home office nook is tucked under her staircase Image: House and Garden
Image: Celerie Kemble