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05-12-2024 02:03 PM
Her family home is a New York apartment, where she gets to indulge her enjoyment of color, art and antiques.
Her entry hall starts off with the soft blues of the abstract painting, and the striking pieces of Wedgwood jasperware, which she was lucky enough to inherit from her great-grandmother:
Wow, I wonder what those bad boys would go for at auction today?
The detail!
Pinky-mauves mix with flame orange in the living room, tempered by neutral, wheat colored walls... Lots of 'old school', silver-framed and mostly black and white family photographs are a warm touch.
I think this is the same room, in a slightly different arrangement, when she had these richly burnt orange, Christopher Spitzmiller lamps:
Love her fireplace area. All of her club chairs and ottomans look so comfortable, too--
Stunning plaster mirror, paired with exquisitely simple silver lanterns...
Another room, could be the dining room before changing wall color, but also with a great fireplace and antique mirror. Beautiful black-and-gilt tray, and plinth, holding plant. She must move her Wedgwood around!
More of the formal dining room, before she changed the wall color. The portrait of her grandmother is a stunner!
Now the walls are a luminous melon color, paired again with that pinky-mauve she favors--
I wish there had been more than this tantalizing glimpse of a table setting. That china looks gorgeous--
Another interesting vignette from the apartment. I wonder if it was a previous iteration of the entry hall? Whatever, I love the sensitivity of the terra cotta head, and the vigor of the little gilt skater, which apparently was another family heirloom. And look at that marble-topped table-- all her tables are lovely--
Bedroom. I love a vintage ski poster....
I could see a teenager loving this sophisticated single bedroom...
I really enjoy gaping at these vignettes, so distant from my own experience. Amanda Nisbet's colors, and intensity of colors, are not mine-- but it's fun seeing a bold vision rendered by someone who knows what she likes, and knows what she's doing.
05-12-2024 02:35 PM - edited 05-12-2024 05:20 PM
Not my taste, either, but some of the spaces are interesting in their use of color.
The problem I see is that much of the seating and sleeping areas just don't look comfortable, or user friendly. It's just done for show.
No matter if your home is super casual or quite formal, it should be COMFORTABLE. I don't see that here.
JMO, of course.
05-12-2024 03:27 PM
I like those orange table lamps!
05-12-2024 03:28 PM
I love the joyous color in this home, especially the plum tones, specifically the two velvet chairs in the first picture. Yum. One must be quite adventurous to combine plums and oranges in the same home.
05-12-2024 03:35 PM
Her sense of style and incorporation of color are exquisite.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos.
05-12-2024 04:17 PM
@Oznell @Tinkrbl44 I LOVE everything in the entry but not much else. My style is cozy and comfy and I see none of that here.
05-12-2024 04:21 PM
The pairing of the vibrant colors is unexpected but rich. Too bright for me but to each her own.
My favorite is the marble table (gorgeous), the terra cotta piece and the skater. Just the right selections for that piece.
@Oznell thank you for another amazing post.
05-12-2024 05:32 PM
05-12-2024 05:51 PM
@Oznell Sometimes your posts trigger memories for me, & this is 1 of those times.
We had Wedgwood in our family's stores when I was young, & my mother loved it. She had a variety of pieces at home: vases, lamps, & a hanging lamp/chandelier, etc. She had Wedgwood jewelry & gave me a ring; I think it had a daisy on it.
Tomorrow is the anniversary of my mother's death.
All the colors used in this apartment except the violet color remind me of the Italian hand-blown glass vases & accessories from the early 1960's that I would see when shopping with my mom every week. The Italian glass might have been popular in American home decor before that, but I wouldn't have known. I remember getting off an escalator and seeing a wall of the beautiful glass art pieces & always looked to see what was new. The oranges, greens, yellows, golds ...
05-12-2024 05:57 PM
As much as I like color in my own space and seeing it in others, I was not completely wowed by her space. I didn't like the pinkish/mauvish color, but that's on me, as it's not a color I gravitate towards. However, I do like a vibrant orange, and her use of orange in the rooms spoke to me.
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