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Off-Piste

Off-Piste

Cozy and serene, art dealer Aroldo 'Dino' Zevi's traditional Swiss farmhouse gives new definition to chalet chic. With its spare curation of antique furnishings and emphasis on natural alpine materials, the Engadin Valley home feels understated, luxurious and full of warmth. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below. 

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Photo: Oberto Gili for The World of Interiors. 


SCENE SETTER

SCENE SETTER

Lush, romantic, and artfully composed, the Milan residence of director Luca Guadagnino feels like a setting from one of his movies. The mix of baroque and midcentury elements creates a nostalgic, yet forward-facing ambience. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Mikael Olsson for T Magazine


Balancing Act

Balancing Act

The Bellport bungalow Keith Pollock shares with partner Andy Baraghani strikes a canny balance between relaxed and refined design elements. With an earthy color palette and emphasis on natural light, the home feels both grounded and thoughtfully composed. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

  

  

  

  

  

  Photo: Adrian Gaut.


Mix and Match

Mix and Match

Architect Charles Zana's light-filled Paris apartment is a breath of fresh air. Graciously composed, the constantly evolving mix of pieces from different periods and styles gives the home a dynamic and playful personality. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: François Halard for AD Italia


California Classic

California Classic

Furniture designer Glenn Lawson's soulful renovation of this Santa Barbara home takes inspiration from its midcentury Southern California roots. With an open floor plan, huge glass windows and luxurious wall-to-wall carpeting, the designer's mix of contemporary and classic midcentury pieces feels nostalgic, yet entirely 21st century. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

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Photo: Ori Harpaz for T Magazine.


Salt of the Earth

Salt of the Earth

Axel Vervoordt's Gravenwezel Castle, located in a small village outside Antwerp, Belgium, is a testament to the designer's singular vision. With its limited, earthy color palette, dramatic sense of scale, and emphasis on soft natural textures, the home is a vision of wabi-sabi elegance and restraint. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below. 

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Photo: Jake Curtis for DesignAndLive.


Lofty Heights

Lofty Heights

This 2007 Paris loft is defined by its offbeat sensibility and clean, gallery-like minimalism. Modernist masterpieces feel right at home against the apartment's sleek utilitarian lines, while pieces of folk art feel vibrant and personal. Get the look with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below. 

  

 

  

  

Photo: @domicile.file.


Matta Hatter

Matta Hatter

Roberto Matta's apartment on Paris's Left Bank is as surreal and compelling as his canvases. Filled with art and puckishly composed, the Chilean painter's home is a reflection of his passion for outsider, folk, and indigenous art practices, as well as his appreciation for unique combinations of color and scale. Get inspired with similar items from Lee Stanton by clicking through the galleries below.

  

   

  

  

Photo: Simon Watson for AD Italia