Today’s Fabulous Room belongs to Ethan Feirstein and Ari Heckman, whose New York home was featured in the latest issue of Lonny. While the one-bedroom is a small space, it is packed with style. For example, I love the collected, masculine look of the pieces in the picture above. Be sure to notice the Greek Key trim on the chair. I also love the bold, abstract painting and maps.
For the record, I love zebra print. I think it is quite possibly one of the most beautiful and enduring graphic prints in existence. However, real zebra hide rugs creep me out. There is just something about seeing the poor animal’s mane and holes where the eyes once were that feels wrong to me. Yes, I eat meat and wear leather, but there’s something about using one of nature’s most beautiful creatures as a rug that doesn’t quite jive for me. I just had to say it.
{I adore the combination of orange and brown pillows used on the window seat. Gorgeous!}
{You guys know that I love a good bookcase! In a world where some people seem to collect books for purely aesthetic purposes, it is refreshing to see a collection that looks as though it has actually been read!}
I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend! I am still missing Barcelona and getting back into the rhythm of my regular life. Be sure to check back next week because I will be sharing pictures and details from my trip to my new favorite city.
Image Credit: Patrick Cline for Lonny
7 comments:
welcome back hunny!!! i love this room. i have always loved it, that bookcase. so gorgeous!
That is one hot room! Love the pillows and the trim on that chair- what great details!
Tons of art and a fab bookcase! What more could you want?! So glad u had a good trip. looks like a blast!
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What a Great pic of a beautiful bookshelf ...
I love zebra print and other animal prints, but I agree, I would not want a real animal hide.
Such a beautiful home! =)
Thanks for being brave in stating your dislike of zebra skins. I am with you on that. Also don't like taxidermy items like deer heads, etc. on the walls. There is just something unsettling about stepping on the zebra tail or mane.
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