Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Home and Fashion: 8 Great Homes from Vogue Living

It doesn't get more posh than the homes and decor shared by the geniuses behind Vogue Living. The beauty of these homes and designs are endless, so we've narrowed it down to 8 of our favorite styles that inspire.

Enjoy! :)


This apartment in Paris’ oldest square, Place des Vosges, has been faithfully restored to its original classic beauty.
Muted cream and apricot tones do justice to this historical apartment, on the Place des Vosges, which was lovingly restored by French interior designer Marianne Tiegen.
What does luxury mean to you? The refined taste of the creatives behind Day Birger et Mikkelsen shows through in their master bedroom, which is replete with fresh white linen by Day Home and complemented by Rococo-style armchairs.
Vogue Living's editor-in-chief Victoria Carey reports from day three Milan Design Week: from Marni to Paola Lenti to conversations with Nendo head designer, Oki Sato.
Paris designer Virginie Manivet's bedroom is plush and inviting, with white linen from Caravane, hand-embroidered cushions from Lindell & Co and a Mongolian lamb throw. She found the 1960s sun mirrors at antiques markets in the south of France.

An intricately hand-embroidered wedding quilt from Marseilles, a 19th-century christening dress and an antique provençale chair provide a nostalgic vignette at the Fragonard museum as part of the whimsical Conversation Piece (curated by Carolyn Quartermaine) at theMusée Fragonard, Grasse.
The beautiful ocean view from the award-winning holiday home designed by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects at New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula.

The gorgeous new venue The Sunset Room (perfect for glamorous weddings and chic beachside lunches) at Watson’s Bay Boutique Hotel was designed by architect Jeremy Bull.