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Raw and Refined

Raw and Refined

The Florentine apartment of architect Vincenzo de Cotiis feels sensuous, moody, and exquisitely balanced. Sleek mid-century and contemporary furniture accents create a striking contrast against the home's centuries-old architecture. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Salva López via @yinjispace.


Molto Milano

Molto Milano

Gianluca Longo's vibrant Milan apartment is a masterclass in mixing different decades and styles. Luxurious textures create a soft counterpoint for bold gestures of color and scale. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Giulio Ghirardi for The World of Interiors


Look of Love

Look of Love

Layered and lived in, Sjaak Hullekes and Sebastiaan Kramer's industrial chic Arnhem pad feels soft, sensuous, and full of the pair's unique personality. Rustic finishes pair beautifully with 19th century architectural details and sleek midcentury accents. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the gallery below.

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Photo: Anne Timmer for Vogue Living Netherlands.


Holiday in the Sun

Holiday in the Sun

A mix of rustic and industrial elements define this breezy holiday home by Studio Gum in Noto, Sicily. A muted color palette of bleached sand and mineral gray tones gives the home a cohesive, earthy finish. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below. 

  

  

  

  

  

Photo: Filippo Bamberghi via @kennethlingdesign.


New Romantic

New Romantic

Relaxed and refined, this Augusta Hoffman-designed Manhattan apartment achieves its sense of softness and serenity with a mix of natural fiber textiles, rustic, hand-worn antiques and sleek mid-century accents. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Tim Lenz for Elle Decor


By the Seaside

By the Seaside

This Nantucket escape by designer Ken Fulk approaches nautical accents with a light touch and quiet sense of irreverence. A sultry color palette gives the space a moody, grown-up vibe. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Douglas Friedman for Architectural Digest.


Spring Clean

Spring Clean

Breezy and gracious, the master bathroom of Hubert de Givenchy's Loire Valley estate appears as an extension of the designer's timeless vision. Terracotta tile flooring and huge French windows bring the outdoors in, while a large oil landscape painting, potted plants and wicker seating continue the theme. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the gallery below. 

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Photo: Francois Halard.


A Room of One's Own

A Room of One's Own

In the bedroom of this Crystal Sinclair-designed Park Slope townhouse, a dynamic mix of contemporary and old world elements combine in a peaceful, zen-like atmosphere. Early 20th-century antiques pair beautifully with natural fiber textiles in muted, organic tones. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Tim Lenz for Vogue Living.