You’re going to want to see the rest of this striking mid-19th-century London home, shared by designer Harriet Anstruther and her husband, the photographer Henry Bourne.
As T’s design editor Pilar Viladas writes, “Wherever you look, traditional is engaged in conversation with modern, old furniture and art with new, and bold colors with white walls.”
Human-Sized Bird’s Nest of the Day: The Giant Birdsnest from O*GE was designed to be a multi-purpose creativity space for “creating new ideas.”
Part furniture, part playground, the inspiration incubator comfortably seats 16 and “needs no explanation or user manual”: Do whatever you want inside, just clean up after you’re done.
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Oh my god. I need this. I. NED IT. TO SLEEP IN.
Sirshasana by Donald Lipski: With branches that span twenty-five feet and 5,000 brilliant crystal pendants, this chandelier is suspended above the street level entrance to the Grand Central Market.
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