Around The World In Tribeca

All of the incredible charm that makes up interior designer Deborah French‘s Tribeca loft comes from one far flung country after another. A 19th century Indian grain grinder and an antique Moroccan window serve as coffee tables. Custom made French mattresses sit on top of a low wood platform built in the shape of the Greek letter pi. Antique Swedish and French furniture are adorned with Suzani fabric from Uzbekistan. Art and objects from China are so beautifully placed throughout. And of course, the casement doors and windows that separate the bedroom from the living space are from a 1920’s New York City building. Just perfect.

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(via Tribeca Citizen)

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9 Comments

  1. Carolina wrote:

    Beautiful place!!!

    11.3.14
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  2. This house is stunning! It’s totally my style with the perfect mix of colour and white. It feels airy, yet cozy. Just beautiful!

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    11.3.14
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  3. Gorgeous spaces! Love this post.

    11.4.14
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  4. Anne wrote:

    Love the kitchen.

    11.4.14
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  5. it is such a welcoming environment 🙂 lovely. light, colorful… AND BALANCED!
    have a nice weekend
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    11.7.14
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  6. Pedisource wrote:

    love the kitchen…i am loving your ideas.

    11.25.15
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  7. Wow it looks great!

    4.11.19
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