2.16.2011
i love the brooklyn home of photographer mark borthwick. so simple + sparse. wood, sheepskin, plantlife, musical instruments and lots of light. what else does a palette really need?
photographs by christopher sturman + keetja allard via pachadesign.
Labels:
design + architecture,
growing things,
photography
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I am in love.
ReplyDeleteWow. All that room. and light. and grass. That doesn't look anything like my brooklyn apartment.
ReplyDeletehi jamie,
ReplyDeleteglad you liked our post about mark borthwick's very cool place in brooklyn, it's beautiful isn't it.
do check out his website if you haven't already - his photography is lovely (he's one of our favourites).
sammy & glenn
pachadesign
you always post drool-worthy interiors...this is one of my favorites.
ReplyDeletethat's perfect. this is my minimalist-loving husband's dream home.
ReplyDeleteThat's one AWESOME room.
ReplyDeleteDamn. Looks like bringing Cali to BK.
ReplyDeletehey it's our homey home template! all the key ingredients!
ReplyDeletedelicious.
ReplyDeletep.s. your diorama looks awesome on love me sailor!
so much natural light. i love so much natural light.
ReplyDeleteDude needs some storage.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post. Thank you for the inspiration.
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