This is my favorite house in the June/July issue of Lonny Magazine: the Manhattan apartment of Julia Leach, founder of Chance. LOVE that art wall in the dining room and the bar cart.
From the June/July issue of Lonny Magazine. Photography by Patrick Cline. Art Direction by Michelle Adams. Interior Design by Julia Leach.
Showing posts with label Bar Cart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bar Cart. Show all posts
6.13.2012
2 Julia Leach's Apartment from Lonny Magazine
Obsessions:
Art,
Art Wall,
Bar Cart,
Inspiration,
Lonny Magazine
1.24.2012
1 Scandinavian Inspiration...
Susanne GillerĂ¥s's villa...this place is gorgeous.
From Residence Magazine. Found thanks to A Merry Mishap and From Scandinavia with Love.
Obsessions:
Bar Cart,
Black and White,
Grey,
Inspiration,
Scandinavian,
Wood,
Yellow
4.04.2011
7 My Little Apartment...
Dean, of My Little Apartment, has quite the fantastic little apartment...which was recently photographed by Lisa Predko and featured in Time Out Chicago Time Out Chicago. I ADORE that bar and those yellow chairs...
Found thanks to Making It Lovely.
Obsessions:
Bar Cart,
Inspiration,
Living Room,
Yellow
5.24.2010
10.01.2009
9.09.2009
0 Black and White Inspiration...
A little black and white inspiration this morning...
{1} Bedroom of Nate Berkus from O at Home. Photographed by William Waldron.
{2} Bar Cart with Black and White Wallpaper. Found thanks to High Street Market
Obsessions:
Bar Cart,
Black and White,
Inspiration,
Stripes
5.26.2009
1.11.2009
2 Typical New Orleans Night
Nights like last night are ones you never want to forget. My friends and I ate at one of our favorite restaurants Jacquimo's {first picture}, then went to the Maple Street Bar {other three pics}, and to Monkey Hill. It wasn't a particularly eventful night, just a good time, spent with great friends, in an amazing city.
If you even come to New Orleans, you MUST eat at Jacquimo's. Not only is the food amazing, it is so representative of the city. Getting a table is an event {although we have amazing luck just walking right in- go early}. You may have to wait an hour or two, as it is tiny, but it is worth it. You will either walk through the kitchen to get to your table, eat outside, or in the back of the pick-up truck in front {I'm not kidding}. There is plenty to drink at the bar next to the hostess stand or next door at the Maple Street Bar {You have to go here when you eat at Jacquimo's. Jack is known to bring appetizers over from next door. Last night the bartender was dressed as a showgirl and there was confetti EVERYWHERE- including the toilets.}. The tables are so close together that you can barely get into your seat, but don't worry you neighbors will be friendly and you will get to know them at some point in the meal. It is perfect for any occasion {you can dress however you like} and a must if you visit the city.
Obsessions:
Bar Cart,
Confetti,
Friends,
New Orleans
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