Monday, January 19, 2015

Chelsea Loft

[Photography by Fran Parente for Casa Vogue.]

When it comes to home decor, I am a minimalist at heart. I have a very bohemian spirit, and after years of moving around from city to city, I've learned to eliminate clutter, hanging on to just the necessities, and the things I truly love. 

Give me a mattress on the floor, with rumpled, high quality white French linens, down pillows, and a natural fiber blanket; a set of Wusthof knives and a few pots and pans; some good quality coffee and tea; and a gazillion books, and I'm a happy camper.

That being said, I love this colorful, eclectic Chelsea loft. Brazilian artist Hussein Jarouche visits New York four times a year, and this loft, designed by Ana Strumpf is his home away from home. Jarouche is the owner of Micasa, a furniture and object store in Sao Paulo. 

If I was going to settle down and collect art and interesting stuff, my place might look like this...

See more photos | here| at yellowtrace.com

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