I cannot get over the genius of this mercury ball chandelier by Edwin Lutyens from 1930 and its placement in the Loewe store in London. Such a wild combination. I want it.
So much love, time and thought went into creating this space and I am really proud of it. I think about the early days of the project and the story I really wanted to help @palomija express in her home and all of the very thoughtful compliments we have received today make me feel that that message has been heard. Thank you @palomija for trusting us. Thank you @gregoryrockwell for everything. To @_janebrooks for your insight and eye. To all the trades people who executed. Thank you @_h_mart_ for communicating all these ideas so well and for the opportunity! @henryboyle_ for brilliant architecture. @frankfrancesstudio and @michaelreynoldsnyc for beautiful images. 🥹
Finally posting pics from our interior design project in the West Village. So many of my favorite things layered together in this cozy prewar apartment. @gregoryrockwell
Two favorites (among many) from the collection of Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
Satellite ceiling light, 1925 Eileen Gray.
Marble and Bronze occasional table, 1919 Armand-Albert Rateau.