Collection by Tom Elkington
Farmhouse
A Danish sofa, designer unknown, is set against an accent wall painted in Stone Blue by Farrow & Ball. As the local dealer for Anastassiades, the Apartment contains various pieces of his work, including the Mobile Chandelier 5 (2011), the Ball vase in cast brass (2006), and the wall-mounted Beauty Mirror (2010). The vintage Boucherouite rug is from Morocco. Photos courtesy the Apartment.
In West Flanders, Belgium, Govaert & Vanhoutte studio transformed a group of 19th-century buildings used as bunkers and barns into a family home with an attached bed and breakfast. A subterranean concrete passage connects the wood-clad wing—home to the private living spaces—to the former barn with the renovated guest rooms.
Kitaterao Revival is a minimal space located in Yokohama, Japan, designed by Roovice. The project underwent its second phase of construction, which reformed the kitchen and bathroom areas. The kitchen utilizes unique Moroccan tiles, not generally seen throughout Japanese homes. All of the fixtures and appliances were replaced, and white tiling was used for the walls.














