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“A different, more subtle way of communicating.” That’s how @nahuel_salcedo sees the work he does with @onesal_studio, the motion design studio he founded in 2014. The Argentinian-born, Tokyo-based motion graphics designer creates CG animations with @onesal_studio, which he describes as an art direction studio. For Nahuel, design is about expressing feelings and sensations that are difficult to put into words. “We are interested in the sensorial aspect of our pieces and what emotions they awake in viewers,” he said. This piece emerged from experiments with Houdini software. Later, Nahuel added other elements using Cinema 4D. Craft is at the studio’s core. “We pay a lot of attention to details, and I think that’s the reason why our work is, more often than not, regarded as tactile or textural.” 🖐️
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 #onesalstudio #animation #motiondesign #asmr #mgcollective #mdcommunity #cgi #cg #aftereffects #cinema4d #3danimation #3dart #digitalart #digitaldesign #oddlysatisfying #relaxing #アニメーション #設計

2019-10-07 21:54

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“A different, more subtle way of communicating.” That’s how @nahuel_salcedo sees the work he does with @onesal_studio, the motion design studio he founded in 2014. The Argentinian-born, Tokyo-based motion graphics designer creates CG animations with @onesal_studio, which he describes as an art direction studio. For Nahuel, design is about expressing feelings and sensations that are difficult to put into words. “We are interested in the sensorial aspect of our pieces and what emotions they awake in viewers,” he said. This piece emerged from experiments with Houdini software. Later, Nahuel added other elements using Cinema 4D. Craft is at the studio’s core. “We pay a lot of attention to details, and I think that’s the reason why our work is, more often than not, regarded as tactile or textural.” 🖐️ . . . #onesalstudio #animation #motiondesign #asmr #mgcollective #mdcommunity #cgi #cg #aftereffects #cinema4d #3danimation #3dart #digitalart #digitaldesign #oddlysatisfying #relaxing #アニメーション #設計

 #dogsofdesign 🐾 “Chic dog. Chic home. Elegant owners. Elegant dog.” That’s how the photographer @bjornwallander summarized this photo. Björn shot this space — styled by @casamota — while on assignment for @archdigest at the home of the TV producer Douglas Cramer and the artist Hubert Bush. Linus, the couple’s #Vizsla, “was so gentle and delicate, yet at the same time was really owning the house,” said Björn, who has worked in the photo industry for 23 years. “Dogs bring so much love and energy to a family and home,” he said. “Homes look and feel lived-in if there’s a dog at home.” 🐶 Shown here, a painting by Carroll Dunham and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein. 📸: @bjornwallander
It’s been a ruff week. Paws to take in #dogsofinstagram in beautiful spaces and share photos of your own fur-iends with the hashtag #dogsofdesign.
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 #interiordesign #interiordecor #interiors #labradorpuppy #dogsindecor #weeklyfluff #roomporn #somewhereiwouldliketolive #lichtenstein #roylichtenstein #bjornwallander #archdigest #interiorphotography

2019-10-06 22:31

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#dogsofdesign 🐾 “Chic dog. Chic home. Elegant owners. Elegant dog.” That’s how the photographer @bjornwallander summarized this photo. Björn shot this space — styled by @casamota — while on assignment for @archdigest at the home of the TV producer Douglas Cramer and the artist Hubert Bush. Linus, the couple’s #Vizsla, “was so gentle and delicate, yet at the same time was really owning the house,” said Björn, who has worked in the photo industry for 23 years. “Dogs bring so much love and energy to a family and home,” he said. “Homes look and feel lived-in if there’s a dog at home.” 🐶 Shown here, a painting by Carroll Dunham and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein. 📸: @bjornwallander It’s been a ruff week. Paws to take in #dogsofinstagram in beautiful spaces and share photos of your own fur-iends with the hashtag #dogsofdesign. . . . #interiordesign #interiordecor #interiors #labradorpuppy #dogsindecor #weeklyfluff #roomporn #somewhereiwouldliketolive #lichtenstein #roylichtenstein #bjornwallander #archdigest #interiorphotography

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 #DesignForAll | @massdesigngroup promotes justice and human dignity through architecture. ✨ MASS, a design and architecture collective, sees architecture as a way to tackle issues like adequate access to health care and maternal mortality in childbirth. With offices in the United States and Rwanda, MASS has been deploying their “Lo-Fab,” or locally fabricated, approach all over the world. It’s about “using the process of building to heal,” said Michael Murphy, who co-founded MASS in 2008. The 4 main principles? Hire locally, source regionally, train where you can, and think of every design decision as an opportunity to invest in the dignity of the community. Among the firm’s projects: the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and the first permanent Cholera treatment center in Haiti, shown here. Right now, the team at MASS is working on their largest project to date at the 56-building campus of the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture. Watch our Story to learn more about #massdesigngroup. 📸: @iwanbaan 
Our #DesignForAll series celebrates those who are designing for a more inclusive and accessible world. .
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 #massdesigngroup #iwanbaan #socialjusticedesign #architecture #architecturephotography #architectural #hospitaldesign #socialimpact #haiti

2019-10-03 14:50

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#DesignForAll | @massdesigngroup promotes justice and human dignity through architecture. ✨ MASS, a design and architecture collective, sees architecture as a way to tackle issues like adequate access to health care and maternal mortality in childbirth. With offices in the United States and Rwanda, MASS has been deploying their “Lo-Fab,” or locally fabricated, approach all over the world. It’s about “using the process of building to heal,” said Michael Murphy, who co-founded MASS in 2008. The 4 main principles Hire locally, source regionally, train where you can, and think of every design decision as an opportunity to invest in the dignity of the community. Among the firm’s projects: the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and the first permanent Cholera treatment center in Haiti, shown here. Right now, the team at MASS is working on their largest project to date at the 56-building campus of the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture. Watch our Story to learn more about #massdesigngroup. 📸: @iwanbaan Our #DesignForAll series celebrates those who are designing for a more inclusive and accessible world. . . . #massdesigngroup #iwanbaan #socialjusticedesign #architecture #architecturephotography #architectural #hospitaldesign #socialimpact #haiti

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“The art of a chair is not its resemblance to art, but is partly its reasonableness, usefulness, and scale as a chair,” Donald Judd wrote in 1986. Here, Alvar Aalto’s N65 chair (1935) and a desk thought to be from the same year inside Judd’s open-concept building at 101 Spring Street, built in 1870. The 5-story building, which is the only remaining single-use cast-iron building in Soho, is home to a range of permanently-installed items, ranging from textiles and masks to furniture and works of art designed both by Judd and his contemporaries. “The space surrounding my work is crucial to it: as much thought has gone into the installation as into a piece itself,” he wrote in 1977. Judd played with scale and proportion, designing his own furniture — such as a large table on the 2nd floor — to divide the space, in place of interior walls. “I thought the building should be repaired and basically not changed,” Judd wrote later, in 1989. “It is a 19th-century building. It was pretty certain that each floor had been open, since there were no signs of original walls, which determined that each floor should have one purpose: sleeping, eating, working.” 📸: @sans.murs
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 #juddfoundation #donaldjudd #101springstreet #minimalism #craftmanship #sohonyc #castiron #minimalmood #furnituredesign #woodfurniture #contemporaryart #contemporarydesign

2019-10-01 12:57

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“The art of a chair is not its resemblance to art, but is partly its reasonableness, usefulness, and scale as a chair,” Donald Judd wrote in 1986. Here, Alvar Aalto’s N65 chair (1935) and a desk thought to be from the same year inside Judd’s open-concept building at 101 Spring Street, built in 1870. The 5-story building, which is the only remaining single-use cast-iron building in Soho, is home to a range of permanently-installed items, ranging from textiles and masks to furniture and works of art designed both by Judd and his contemporaries. “The space surrounding my work is crucial to it: as much thought has gone into the installation as into a piece itself,” he wrote in 1977. Judd played with scale and proportion, designing his own furniture — such as a large table on the 2nd floor — to divide the space, in place of interior walls. “I thought the building should be repaired and basically not changed,” Judd wrote later, in 1989. “It is a 19th-century building. It was pretty certain that each floor had been open, since there were no signs of original walls, which determined that each floor should have one purpose: sleeping, eating, working.” 📸: @sans.murs . . . #juddfoundation #donaldjudd #101springstreet #minimalism #craftmanship #sohonyc #castiron #minimalmood #furnituredesign #woodfurniture #contemporaryart #contemporarydesign

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franceparisgallery (1681 dni)If you need more money check: www.franceshop.ir
“Untitled,” by Donald Judd, at 101 Spring Street in Soho. The building, a 19th-century factory that Judd bought in 1968, underwent a $23 million historic restoration from 2010 to 2013. When Judd first purchased it, there were business tenants on each floor; eventually, he took over the building, using each one for a separate purpose. From the first floor to the 5th, the space — and the art and design objects installed within — was intentional. While most people see Judd’s artwork in the context of a gallery, here it has a relationship with the building around it. The same goes for the works by other artists who are permanently installed here — among them, Dan Flavin, Frank Stella and John Chamberlain. “My requirements were that the building be useful for living and working and more importantly, more definitely, be a space in which to install work of mine and of others,” Judd wrote in a 1989 essay on the building. The @juddfoundation hosts 2 exhibitions per year at the Spring Street space. In Marfa, Texas, where Judd’s archive is based, they’re working on opening up more spaces to the public. And because they work to highlight Judd’s legacy in art, space, furniture and writing, they’re publishing books on the subject of his interviews and spaces in the coming months. © 2019 Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 📸: @sans.murs
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 #juddfoundation #donaldjudd #101springstreet #minimal #sohonyc #castiron #designexhibition #untitled #woodcut #contemporaryart

2019-10-01 00:28

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“Untitled,” by Donald Judd, at 101 Spring Street in Soho. The building, a 19th-century factory that Judd bought in 1968, underwent a $23 million historic restoration from 2010 to 2013. When Judd first purchased it, there were business tenants on each floor; eventually, he took over the building, using each one for a separate purpose. From the first floor to the 5th, the space — and the art and design objects installed within — was intentional. While most people see Judd’s artwork in the context of a gallery, here it has a relationship with the building around it. The same goes for the works by other artists who are permanently installed here — among them, Dan Flavin, Frank Stella and John Chamberlain. “My requirements were that the building be useful for living and working and more importantly, more definitely, be a space in which to install work of mine and of others,” Judd wrote in a 1989 essay on the building. The @juddfoundation hosts 2 exhibitions per year at the Spring Street space. In Marfa, Texas, where Judd’s archive is based, they’re working on opening up more spaces to the public. And because they work to highlight Judd’s legacy in art, space, furniture and writing, they’re publishing books on the subject of his interviews and spaces in the coming months. © 2019 Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 📸: @sans.murs . . . #juddfoundation #donaldjudd #101springstreet #minimal #sohonyc #castiron #designexhibition #untitled #woodcut #contemporaryart

This is a space that will make you pause. Welcome to 101 Spring street, the artist Donald Judd’s New York home. The 5-story building, built in the 1870s and restored between 2010 and 2013, is the only remaining single-use cast-iron building in Soho. On its first floor is an exhibition space, used by Judd in his time and today by the @juddfoundation as they expand upon his legacy in 4 key areas: art, space, writing and furniture. Judd used the 2nd floor for eating and living, the 3rd as a studio, the 4th for more formal entertaining and the 5th as a bedroom. In a 1989 essay on the building, he wrote, “I thought the building should be repaired and basically not changed. It is a 19th-century building. It was pretty certain that each floor had been open, since there were no signs of original walls, which determined that each floor should have one purpose: sleeping, eating, working.” Throughout the space are artworks, pieces of furniture and design objects by Judd and his contemporaries. Judd first started making furniture for himself in 1981, and continued doing so to exploring ideas of scale, proportion, material and craftsmanship. The Judd Foundation, which is publishing 2 books in the coming months, still produces custom-order @donaldjuddfurniture. Here, a formal dining table and Gerrit Rietveld Zig-Zag chairs on the 4th floor.
📸: @sans.murs
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 #juddfoundation #donaldjudd #101springstreet #gerritrietveld #zigzagchair #furnituredesign #wooddesign #formaldining #donaldjuddfurniture

2019-09-30 14:22

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This is a space that will make you pause. Welcome to 101 Spring street, the artist Donald Judd’s New York home. The 5-story building, built in the 1870s and restored between 2010 and 2013, is the only remaining single-use cast-iron building in Soho. On its first floor is an exhibition space, used by Judd in his time and today by the @juddfoundation as they expand upon his legacy in 4 key areas: art, space, writing and furniture. Judd used the 2nd floor for eating and living, the 3rd as a studio, the 4th for more formal entertaining and the 5th as a bedroom. In a 1989 essay on the building, he wrote, “I thought the building should be repaired and basically not changed. It is a 19th-century building. It was pretty certain that each floor had been open, since there were no signs of original walls, which determined that each floor should have one purpose: sleeping, eating, working.” Throughout the space are artworks, pieces of furniture and design objects by Judd and his contemporaries. Judd first started making furniture for himself in 1981, and continued doing so to exploring ideas of scale, proportion, material and craftsmanship. The Judd Foundation, which is publishing 2 books in the coming months, still produces custom-order @donaldjuddfurniture. Here, a formal dining table and Gerrit Rietveld Zig-Zag chairs on the 4th floor. 📸: @sans.murs . . . #juddfoundation #donaldjudd #101springstreet #gerritrietveld #zigzagchair #furnituredesign #wooddesign #formaldining #donaldjuddfurniture

broganartofmeditation (1684 dni)@bangiaagostinho Andy will definitely be checking out the joins!
In his East Harlem apartment, @sourabh_gupta_design, who grew up in India, creates lifelike flowers from reused paper. “I think growing up in a place where I wanted more gave me a larger purpose just to create beautiful spaces,” said Sourabh, a trained architect with an interdisciplinary practice. For now, he’s focused on flowers as an architect and designer. But, he said, “I know this is a journey toward something else that I'm going to be doing soon.” #paperflowers #papercraft #paperbotanicals #floraldesign #handmade #sourabhgupta

2019-09-29 16:02

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In his East Harlem apartment, @sourabh_gupta_design, who grew up in India, creates lifelike flowers from reused paper. “I think growing up in a place where I wanted more gave me a larger purpose just to create beautiful spaces,” said Sourabh, a trained architect with an interdisciplinary practice. For now, he’s focused on flowers as an architect and designer. But, he said, “I know this is a journey toward something else that I'm going to be doing soon.” #paperflowers #papercraft #paperbotanicals #floraldesign #handmade #sourabhgupta

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 #FollowFriday | Ahead of our coverage of design in Tokyo, we asked @ianspalter — Instagram’s former head of design, who now runs Instagram Japan — to share some of his favorite accounts in Japan. Here, the Tatami room at @almostperfecttokyo, a gallery that offers a residency program for designers and artists. The original sliding doors, 100 years old, divide the room into 2 spaces: one for sleeping, and the other for sitting, reading or drawing. Ian’s other recommendations include the sculptor and B-boy @takuobata; the wood craftsman and contemporary artist @shuji_nakagawa; the art director @yuni_yoshida; and the woodcut studio @adachi.hanga. You can learn more about Ian on Season 2 of the @netflix documentary series @abstractdesign.
📸: @brianscottpeterson
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 #ianspalter #abstractdesign #japan #japanesedesign #japandesign #almostperfecttokyo #tokyodesign #artgallery #handcraft #minimalism #インテリア #ギャラリー #東京 #家具デザイン

2019-09-27 20:53

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#FollowFriday | Ahead of our coverage of design in Tokyo, we asked @ianspalter — Instagram’s former head of design, who now runs Instagram Japan — to share some of his favorite accounts in Japan. Here, the Tatami room at @almostperfecttokyo, a gallery that offers a residency program for designers and artists. The original sliding doors, 100 years old, divide the room into 2 spaces: one for sleeping, and the other for sitting, reading or drawing. Ian’s other recommendations include the sculptor and B-boy @takuobata; the wood craftsman and contemporary artist @shuji_nakagawa; the art director @yuni_yoshida; and the woodcut studio @adachi.hanga. You can learn more about Ian on Season 2 of the @netflix documentary series @abstractdesign. 📸: @brianscottpeterson . . . #ianspalter #abstractdesign #japan #japanesedesign #japandesign #almostperfecttokyo #tokyodesign #artgallery #handcraft #minimalism #インテリア #ギャラリー #東京 #家具デザイン

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“There’s nothing that is not astonishing when you look at it carefully.” That’s how Milton Glaser sees things. He’s the prolific designer behind the I ❤️ NY logo. (Introduced in 1977, this world-famous icon is used to inspire tourism to New York State.) Milton is often called a graphic designer. But “I’ve tried to go beyond that definition,” said the 90-year-old New Yorker. “Doing the same thing over and over bores me.” Of course, he added, “there are some things you must persist in, and you have to work through the boredom. I always see an alternative way of doing things that makes the job exciting once again.” Among his thousands of projects, beyond @iloveny: logos, interior design, posters, exhibitions, magazines (he co-founded @nymag) and paperback covers. Watch our Story to see #5QuestionsWith Milton Glaser.
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 #graphicdesign #I❤️NY #miltonglaser #nymag #newyorkdesign #logodesigner #logodesign #graphicdesigner #nyc #newyorkcity #posterdesign #glaserarchives

2019-09-26 16:30

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“There’s nothing that is not astonishing when you look at it carefully.” That’s how Milton Glaser sees things. He’s the prolific designer behind the I ❤️ NY logo. (Introduced in 1977, this world-famous icon is used to inspire tourism to New York State.) Milton is often called a graphic designer. But “I’ve tried to go beyond that definition,” said the 90-year-old New Yorker. “Doing the same thing over and over bores me.” Of course, he added, “there are some things you must persist in, and you have to work through the boredom. I always see an alternative way of doing things that makes the job exciting once again.” Among his thousands of projects, beyond @iloveny: logos, interior design, posters, exhibitions, magazines (he co-founded @nymag) and paperback covers. Watch our Story to see #5QuestionsWith Milton Glaser. . . . #graphicdesign #I❤️NY #miltonglaser #nymag #newyorkdesign #logodesigner #logodesign #graphicdesigner #nyc #newyorkcity #posterdesign #glaserarchives

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sanya_akin (1679 dni)I love this logo👏👏
Instagram’s former head of design, @ianspalter, is featured in Season 2 of @abstractdesign, which started streaming today on @netflix. “Abstract: The Art of Design” is a documentary series that explores the ways design impacts our lives, and Ian, who now leads our office in Japan, is featured alongside 5 other designers: @therealruthecarter, @studioolafureliasson, @casholman, @hoeflerco and #nerioxman.
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 #abstractseason2 #abstracttheartofdesign #abstractnetflix #netflix #instagramdesign #productdesign #ianspalter #documentaryseries

2019-09-25 19:13

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Instagram’s former head of design, @ianspalter, is featured in Season 2 of @abstractdesign, which started streaming today on @netflix. “Abstract: The Art of Design” is a documentary series that explores the ways design impacts our lives, and Ian, who now leads our office in Japan, is featured alongside 5 other designers: @therealruthecarter, @studioolafureliasson, @casholman, @hoeflerco and #nerioxman. . . . #abstractseason2 #abstracttheartofdesign #abstractnetflix #netflix #instagramdesign #productdesign #ianspalter #documentaryseries

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“So much of the High Line is not about an escape from the city; it’s about being completely immersed in the city,” said @thehighlineguy, or Robert Hammond. “Smelling, seeing, hearing the city.” Robert co-founded the famed elevated park, which is located along 23 city blocks of a former industrial railway on the west side of Manhattan. The @highlinenyc has 3 sections, the first of which opened in 2009. For New Yorkers, it’s become a respite — and a chance “to appreciate the scale of the city,” said @vonnutzlos, the lead designer on the project for @diller_scofidio_renfro. The architecture firm took advantage of existing structures and vistas along the derelict railway to design special moments for visitors. Meanwhile, @fieldoperations, the project lead, “wanted to preserve that notion of this wild garden in the sky,” said @icbel, a principal there. But as rising neighboring buildings affect winds and sun exposure to more than 500 species of plants and trees, “the project is constantly evolving,” she said. For now, at least, the final leg shows the railway in its original state. It’s one of Robert’s favorite features. “One of the things I loved about the High Line, and still do, is these contradictions: the hard and the soft the nature and the manmade, the beautiful and the ugly,” he said. 📸: @hlswift
Watch our story to see a walk along the High Line, led by @icbel, @vonnutzlos and @thehighlineguy.
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 #agritecture #highline #highlinenyc #dillerscofidiorenfro #fieldoperations #jamescornerfieldoperations #landscapearchitecture #highlineart #landscapeurbanism #publicspace #openspace #highlinespur #friendsofthehighline #publicart

2019-09-25 14:12

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“So much of the High Line is not about an escape from the city; it’s about being completely immersed in the city,” said @thehighlineguy, or Robert Hammond. “Smelling, seeing, hearing the city.” Robert co-founded the famed elevated park, which is located along 23 city blocks of a former industrial railway on the west side of Manhattan. The @highlinenyc has 3 sections, the first of which opened in 2009. For New Yorkers, it’s become a respite — and a chance “to appreciate the scale of the city,” said @vonnutzlos, the lead designer on the project for @diller_scofidio_renfro. The architecture firm took advantage of existing structures and vistas along the derelict railway to design special moments for visitors. Meanwhile, @fieldoperations, the project lead, “wanted to preserve that notion of this wild garden in the sky,” said @icbel, a principal there. But as rising neighboring buildings affect winds and sun exposure to more than 500 species of plants and trees, “the project is constantly evolving,” she said. For now, at least, the final leg shows the railway in its original state. It’s one of Robert’s favorite features. “One of the things I loved about the High Line, and still do, is these contradictions: the hard and the soft the nature and the manmade, the beautiful and the ugly,” he said. 📸: @hlswift Watch our story to see a walk along the High Line, led by @icbel, @vonnutzlos and @thehighlineguy. . . . #agritecture #highline #highlinenyc #dillerscofidiorenfro #fieldoperations #jamescornerfieldoperations #landscapearchitecture #highlineart #landscapeurbanism #publicspace #openspace #highlinespur #friendsofthehighline #publicart

_nancy_dc (1690 dni)Beautiful project, still need to go to NY and photograph it 😍
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 #sundayshelfie 📚 “The room feels aglow no matter the time of day,” said @kellybehunstudio. Kelly, an interior designer who specializes in private residential projects, designed this library for a Manhattan apartment in a tower by @rva_ny. The apartment sits on the 92nd floor — 1,200 feet above ground — so she wanted to create a quiet, inward-looking space. To make that happen, she used walnut-stained oak panels, shelves with integrated soft lighting, a metallic bronze ceiling and furniture made of velvet and silk. 🛋️ While Kelly works mostly on residential interiors, her roots are in hospitality. Her career began at @ianschrager hotels with @andaandrei, and she worked on projects with @starck and Andrée Putnam before founding her studio. Today, she also designs custom furniture for clients, and she will soon launch a line of rugs and lamps. 💡 Kelly has been passionate about design since childhood — so much so that, at 12, she redesigned her bedroom in suburban Pittsburgh. “It felt like such a true reflection of me,” she said. “There was something about wanting to replicate that for other people because it was so profound for me.” Design, in one word? “Life-affirming.”
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 #kellybehunstudio #kellybehun #interiordesign #interiordesigner #interiors #shelfie #librariesofinstagram #bookstagram #nycinteriors #shelfies #rafaelvinoly #ianschrager

2019-09-22 14:41

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#sundayshelfie 📚 “The room feels aglow no matter the time of day,” said @kellybehunstudio. Kelly, an interior designer who specializes in private residential projects, designed this library for a Manhattan apartment in a tower by @rva_ny. The apartment sits on the 92nd floor — 1,200 feet above ground — so she wanted to create a quiet, inward-looking space. To make that happen, she used walnut-stained oak panels, shelves with integrated soft lighting, a metallic bronze ceiling and furniture made of velvet and silk. 🛋️ While Kelly works mostly on residential interiors, her roots are in hospitality. Her career began at @ianschrager hotels with @andaandrei, and she worked on projects with @starck and Andrée Putnam before founding her studio. Today, she also designs custom furniture for clients, and she will soon launch a line of rugs and lamps. 💡 Kelly has been passionate about design since childhood — so much so that, at 12, she redesigned her bedroom in suburban Pittsburgh. “It felt like such a true reflection of me,” she said. “There was something about wanting to replicate that for other people because it was so profound for me.” Design, in one word “Life-affirming.” . . . #kellybehunstudio #kellybehun #interiordesign #interiordesigner #interiors #shelfie #librariesofinstagram #bookstagram #nycinteriors #shelfies #rafaelvinoly #ianschrager

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