I just keep staring at this space. Pared down to some very stylish essentials; inside amazing industrial architecture; this is perfection.
Via CONCRETE AND DUST.
I just keep staring at this space. Pared down to some very stylish essentials; inside amazing industrial architecture; this is perfection.
Via CONCRETE AND DUST.
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via ATELIER Abigail Ahern.
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Via 2Modern Blog.
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Via The Diversion Project.
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Via interiors porn.
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Via Spooky Home.
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Via desire to inspire.
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Via desire to inspire.
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Via Mike McDowell.
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Via Patrick Moran.
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This space looks as though it’s been layered over time with existing pieces and new finds, making it both very inviting and visually interesting.
Via CONCRETE AND DUST.
I don’t usually (knowingly) go for celebrity homes, but this one — Hillary Swank’s NYC pad — is so simply elegant I couldn’t resist. I very much like every single one of these rooms.
Interior design: Mark Zeff.
Photography: Simon Upton.
Elle Decor via La Boheme.
With typical Swedish clean-as-a-whistle styling, this otherwise rough and tumble retreat is a study in contrasts. All that tension between worn-but-clean, black and white, rustic/glam somehow really works.
Photography: Magdalena Bjornsdotter.
Via The Designer Pad.
These two rooms, each wonderful, each with a fireplace, are both from the same contemporary Los Angeles home.
Interior Design: Bryan Wark Designs.
Photography: Bethany Nauert.
Via Apartment Therapy.

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