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Desert Dreams

Desert Dreams

Lately I've been feeling inspired by these images of Georgia O'Keefe's Abiquiu, New Mexico home. Captured in 1981 for the July issue of Architectural Digest, the adobe-style compound is an expression of the artist's undying commitment to natural forms. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: via @domicile.file.

 


Ranch Redux

Ranch Redux

Studio Shamshiri's design for the entryway of this Southern California home quietly elevates the existing ranch-style architecture with a distilled mix of rustic and mid-century design accents. The home's gracious proportions are emphasized by pieces which feature clean lines and warm natural textures. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the gallery below. 

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Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson


House and Home

House and Home

I'm inspired by the new upstairs residence Tobias Vernon has designed for 8 Holland Street's Bath outpost. With homage to influences like Peggy Guggenheim and Jim Ede, the space is an extension of Vernon's inventive creative vision. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: James McDonald for T Magazine


High Industrial

High Industrial

Originally constructed in the 19th century as a schoolhouse, the South Holland home of architect Han Adriaanse takes a nostalgic, yet forward facing approach to design. Bold graphic statements--think painted hardwood floors and maps styled as wallpaper--combine to give the home a bohemian atmosphere. Rough-hewn industrial accents add texture and grit. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: @domicile.file.


April in Paris

April in Paris

The sitting room in Lee Radziwill's Paris apartment is an expert blend of simplicity and refinement. Elegant yet understated, the curation of antiques and sculpture feels both personal and timeless. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the gallery below.

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Photo: Christian Liaigre, via @petronestudio.


The Artist's Way

The Artist's Way

Located in a remote corner of Northern Italy, artist Enrico Baj's breathtaking 19th-century villa is a treasure trove of art and design. Gallery-style walls showcase Baj's incredible creative output, while adding layers of texture and warmth. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson for Architectural Digest


Marrakech Minimal

Marrakech Minimal

Bohemian yet restrained, Studio KO's latest project features an elemental, earthy approach to design. Warm natural textures soften the home's stark architectural lines. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the gallery below. 

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Photo: Francois Halard for The World of Interiors.


Cabin Fever

Cabin Fever

I love the way this Commune-designed Berkeley home feels both elevated and relaxed. Raw wood panelling and muted jewel tones create a warm, richly layered atmosphere. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below. 

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Photo: Trevor Tondro for Architectural Digest