Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

HOUSE TOUR TUESDAY - ETHEREAL BEAUTY IN THE SKY




This week we tour the home of art and design collectors, Andrew and Françoise Skurman. Françoise and Andrew Skurman live in an ethereal apartment high above Nob Hill. They are dedicated collectors, constantly on the hunt for provocative contemporary art, experimental furniture, and artist-designed conceptual furniture. A pure white background shows their large abstract paintings, modern furniture and antiques in full force. 

"When I was growing up in Paris, I dreamed of designing a chic white and silver apartment," said sculptor Françoise Skurman. "Now I'm living my fantasy in San Francisco. It's all about beauty and the luminous white interior."

The Skurmans are constantly editing and energizing their collections, adding depth with dramatic new pieces. They live with their collections, savoring and appraising them and studying them every day.

"I don't buy for 'investment', I buy for the love of the object," said Andrew Skurman. Living with the work of avant-garde and accomplished designers and artists is very satisfying and fulfilling, he said.

"Our apartment is so different from anything I ever design for my clients," said Andrew. Friends who come for cocktails are entranced by the magical effect of shimmering glass floors, reflective walls framed with polished steel baseboards and ceiling reveals, and floor-to-ceiling windows with just a sliver of silken white curtain.

For the Skurmans, the apartment continues to captivate. Early morning light tints the walls in pearlescent tones. Sunsets paint the rooms in a glow of rose pink. Later, the lights of the city flicker far below, and the apartment seems to float in the darkness.


A Louis XVI recamier, an heirloom from her Parisian family, was restyled by Françoise with pale grey paint and white jacquard upholstery. The 'Org' coffee table is by Fabio Novembre for Cappellini. The plaster torchères, circa 1940, are by Paris designer Serge Roche, silver-leafed guéridons are from the Estate of Gianni Versace.


Damien Hirst's Bromphenol Blue-Cylene Cyanol Dye Solution, 2005, hovers above a stainless steel fireplace next to a pair of Louis XV fauteuils finished in silver leaf.


A Louis XV chair, re-imagined in silver gilt by Rossi Antiques graces Spiral Painting, 1976, by Robert Slutzky.


Antique and modern collide in the dining room, where the glass tile floor shimmers beneath the tracery of Tom Dixon's dining table.


Alessandro Twombly's The Fall of Icarus, 2003, hangs above the dining table.


Françoise perched her new plaster figure, Dona Mariana, atop a custom-made white-painted rope cabinet by Christian Astuguevieille.


The Louis XVI bed, inherited from  Françoise's family, is dressed with white pique by Scheuer Linens, the bedside tables were designed by Andrew Skurman. Paintings are by Stephanie Peek, left, and Olivier Debré, right, a girandole from the Yves Gastou Antiques Gallery in Paris stands on the bedside table.


19th century Venetian mirrors, acquired in Paris, grace the bedroom wall.


A 1940s Cubist plater bust was acquired at San Francisco's famed Fall Antiques Show.


Venus Refuses The Apple, a new plaster sculpture by Françoise Skurman, stands in the bedroom. The floor is white glass Japanese tile.

Hope you enjoyed this week's house tour. Have a lovely week.

xo,
Emi



Sources and credits: C-Home and The Style Saloniste






Monday, February 23, 2015

I HEART THIS ART



Every now and then, I come across some amazing pieces of art from artists and photographers alike, and since recently I haven't been able to put this particular photographer and her work out of my mind.  I am a little surprised that I would fall so hard because her style is not something that I would usually gravitate to, but she has captivated me with her stunning and powerful photography.  The artist in question is none other than Stephanie Vovas.  She is a true genius.  The color of her photography is incredible and I love the feeling each image evokes.  Most of her work is infused with a 70's vibe which really resonates with my love for retro design.  Stephanie's photography has truly won me over and owning one of her prints has become an absolute must have in my home. You can view her spectacular collection here.










xo,
Emi






Tuesday, September 30, 2014

BLACK, WHITE AND GOLD

Classic, clean and inherently chic, nothing quite makes a statement like black, white and gold.  Words like dramatic, sophisticated, classic and chic can all be great descriptives.  The key when working with this color palette is exercising full control over balance and scale.  Too much of one color can overwhelm a design.  When used carefully and in proportion, black, white and gold add up to a chic and stylish combination.  












With a few tasteful pieces added in your decor, your home can be just as chic and gorgeous!



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Thursday, September 25, 2014

JACQUES GARCIA, Man of Genius

Jacques Garcia, renowned architect and interior designer, has made his life into a work of art.  A lover of art and history, he is also at heart a collector with an exceptional talent for bringing out the soul of places.  His signature style is an exotic mix of 17th and 18th century references based upon his French heritage. His work speaks boldly and with uncommon impact.  His style stands out around the world as the hallmark of luxury and glamour.


This man of genius created a work of art with the Selman Palace Hotel in Marrakech, Morocco.  The 56 room Moorish Palace at the foot of the Atlas Mountains is elegant and sumptuous.  Architectural details such as mosaics, high arches and columns are complemented by Garcia's plush interiors and high-voltage palette of rose reds, ochres, lemon yellows and regal purples.  Selman Marrakech offers a unique experience founded on innovative luxury and equestrian passion.  Stables house 16 beautiful Arabian horses that can be used by guests for treks.















JACQUES GARCIA COLLECTION FOR BAKER FURNITURE

In his collection for Baker Furniture, he takes your breath away once again with his larger than life spirit and sense of soul.  He is expressive and energetic.  He is optimistic and inspired.  And it's that enthusiasm that makes this collection so alive and so full of desire.

"The rules of beauty defined by the antique world are a solid foundation-unique, perfect and unparalleled-on which I rest without ever getting bored or disappointed.  Perfect knowledge of those rules is what releases new creativity in me.  Its codes are found in the elegance of proportions, in the studs of sofas and beds, and desks and coffee tables; in the wrought-iron X of antique bases, in the clover shape of Gothic churches... The pieces are a mix of very different, or even opposite universes coming together, to invite everyone to be themselves." - Jacques Garcia 


 St. James Sofa with Trefle Accent Tables

 Atrium Chaise

 Cristobal Chest

 Le Lion Stand - perfect amount of whimsy mixed with classical bold details

 Atrium Chair - a delicate saber leg and scroll detail on the side

 Kampa Oval Desk

 Triplette Ottoman 

 Beaujolais Table

Marat Dining Chair