This week’s decor inspiration is drawn from fashion designer Erin Fetherston’s NY loft.
I love how the distinct lines between fashion and decorating blur and the two merge together in a borderless existence in this chic apartment.
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Thats gorgoues, i want the wardrobe! x
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous apartment and really love the moss green colour and the sofa.
Happy week
Hugs
Carolyn
Can you really be so lucky as to live in a place like this???? I adore the swing over the dining table with the candles. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Monday!
These pictures are gorgeous! She has such an incredible style.
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Meera
i seriously am BEYOND with her clothes she makes - shes fab!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love the bedroom set and the living room design :)
ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with this apartment! It is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love everything about that apartment! And look at the suspended candle chandelier above the dining room table! Now that is style.
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Anne
http://www.ayanadesigns.com/
Wow. Just wow.
ReplyDeletexoxo ~ Courtney
http://sartorialsidelines.blogspot.com
so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletexo
nice! makes one wish they lived in a place similar to this.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh i just want to be her! She lives in a fantasy world. I remember seeing her Paris home in an issue of Domino magazine and it was beyond beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you showed pics of Erin and not just her home. She's a wonderful designer, I think. xx's
ReplyDeleteher loft is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!
-Bionica
So beautiful! I would love for my fashion and decor to merge like this.
ReplyDeletexo
beautiful, beautiful!
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alexandra
www.alexandragrecco.com
Such pretty room!
ReplyDeleteI adore the last few pictures dreamy *sigh*
Xoxo
Sarah
that wardrobe seems to take the entire attention somehow from everything else that is exquisite in its own right:-)
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