Interior space voyeurs, check out this satisfying tour of furniture designer Hubert Le Gall’s apartment from a 2002 Nest magazine. We especially love the ersatz fireplace, which appears to be made from molded plaster and paint, but would be still-swell just painted, (as the fire was for a mantle with no hearth we posted once). Check out Le Gall’s colorful sunburst bookshelf…
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Related posts: house tour: laura handler’s montana log cabin
weekend voyeur: beatrice da costa’s idea-ific interiors
pablo neruda’s poetic houses (+ his ‘ode to the present’)
finnish country house tour: bovik farm
voyeur: suzanne shaker’s interiors
fire for a mantle with no hearth
This work reminds me of ceramicist Molly Hatch’s recent work, not her very latest. See some of the handbuilt vases she did for anthropology here: http://mollyhatch.com/archive/design-anthropolgie/
these awesome frames- and the tumblers are also lovely
http://mollyhatch.com/archive/vertigo/
She was influenced by Betty Woodman, and is from New England.
She is continually growing.
(no i don’t work for her I’m just a fan)