Here’s a peek at a fantastic space. Loving the art, Eames chairs, floor, concrete and windows.
Photography: Mikkel Vang.
Via whenmyeyeslightup.
Here’s a peek at a fantastic space. Loving the art, Eames chairs, floor, concrete and windows.
Photography: Mikkel Vang.
Via whenmyeyeslightup.
What makes this modern space stand out is the life brought in by the Japanese Maple, the great collection of industrial pendants, and the interesting ceiling treatment.
CASA TRÈS CHIC via SpongeG.
I like this mix of living space and workspace (that table against the back wall just needs laptops instead of lamps). The herringbone wood flooring, leather sofas, and framed Bond posters all look great together.
This New York renovation of a 1920s apartment demonstrates a modern sensibility packaged inside a vintage (but updated) wrapper.
Architecture: Balestri Architects.
Photography: Mikiko Kikuyama.
Architects List via remash.
This dining space in a warehouse-turned-residence has my favorite mix of elements: concrete floors, brick, modern pieces and an overall industrial vibe.
OWI via Remodelista.
Everything about this space says sturdy and reliable to me. The materials, textures, subtle palette… it’s all so relaxed and appealing.

Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.