How do you imagine a home of a perfumer? Something
really unusual, full of art and colorfully-tinted glass bottles? Now
you have a chance to discover how it looks in reality, and this is a
780-square-foot 1900s brownstone in New York. It’s filled with a balance
of cobbled-together furniture
from antique stores and family, multifunctional pieces and plenty of
glass and Lucite to keep things visually light. Because the home
serves as a perfumer’s office as well, functionality was of top
priority, followed by highlighting the turn-of-the-century features such
as the gargoyle in the entryway and original wood doors and beams —
while still keeping it contemporary.
Source: designsponge
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