I am currently SWOONING over the home of Nicole Cohen, featured in the current issue of Rue. The issue went live today, be sure to check it out! Nicole states in the article that she created a blog to be able to ask fellow design lovers for opinions and advice while decorating her home. What a wonderful idea!! Well this lovely lady is clearly talented, she pulled her inspirations together perfectly, and her New York Upper East Side apartment is the evidence:
A ton of black & white, mirror, and lucite makes this space nothing but GLAM!
Check out the lovely subway-patterened mirrored wall!
Love the Hicks pendant lights!
Black Imperial Trellis wallcoverings, I DIE ...
Is that a whole pile of gorgeous-ness all wrapped into one apartment or what?? Check out Nicole's post to see some behind the scenes pics from the photo shoot!
13 comments:
Her apartment was my favorite spread ever. So freaking gorgeous
Yeah - this is pretty bananas!
I was just puring over this! Her style is so amazing. Can't wait to read the behind the scenes!
There is way to much goodness in this place, I don't even no where to begin! Love it.
Amen! Just loved it!
Fabulous down to the smallest detail.
I love this entire space. Did you notice the cute little animal hook by her desk used to hang her purse? I would've never though of that. Brilliant!
I saw this space on Rue and loved - I am a black and white gal so LOVE this space. I also love the navy background in the bookcases! And the black trellis wallpaper, I agree - to die for! Gorgeous, unpredictable and impeccable style!
WOW, I think I died twice;) That is one stylin apartment. I spotted the back painted bookcases and you know how much I love that!
I was looking at black wallpaper the other day for a bedroom and was thinking the imperial trellis too! IT LOOKS SO AMAZING!
swooning is the right word! me too...love it all
LOVE that bedroom!! AT first I didn't think it they had kiddos by the gorgeousness of the apt. and then I saw the nursery! How do they keep the baby away from that liquor caddy? he he
The use of mirrors and neutral colors in this Upper East Side apartment really work well. That, and the beautiful natural light doesn't hurt either.
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