Collection by Mark Sobralske
Exposed beams stretch across the main level, connecting the living areas and kitchen.
Exposed beams stretch across the main level, connecting the living areas and kitchen.
The peaceful white walls of the bedroom juxtapose vibrant colors up top on the wall shelves. The poster is from Gustav Westman and the headboard is from Urban Outfitters.
The peaceful white walls of the bedroom juxtapose vibrant colors up top on the wall shelves. The poster is from Gustav Westman and the headboard is from Urban Outfitters.
Mikei's office space is a smorgasbord of stripes and colors, featuring splashy accessories from brands like Dusen Dusen, Areaware, and HK Living.
Mikei's office space is a smorgasbord of stripes and colors, featuring splashy accessories from brands like Dusen Dusen, Areaware, and HK Living.
Mikei calls this space the "reading nook," which is complete with six stainless steel shelves from Kiosk48th filled with colorful accessories from Bi-Rite, HAY, MoMA, and DWR. The vintage chairs sit over a rug from Mush Studios.
Mikei calls this space the "reading nook," which is complete with six stainless steel shelves from Kiosk48th filled with colorful accessories from Bi-Rite, HAY, MoMA, and DWR. The vintage chairs sit over a rug from Mush Studios.
This alcove beside the entryway is where Shabu Shabu sleeps. The dog bed is from Dusen Dusen, the mirror is from HAY, and the wall hanging is an IKEA rug that the couple uses to cover an electrical outlet.
This alcove beside the entryway is where Shabu Shabu sleeps. The dog bed is from Dusen Dusen, the mirror is from HAY, and the wall hanging is an IKEA rug that the couple uses to cover an electrical outlet.
Beneath a skylight, a central staircase with a red railing climbs from the ground-level living areas to the more private upper levels, which have pine flooring. “It’s a softwood,” says architect Sébastien Parent, “but as soon as there’s a little scratch, it’s more beautiful.”
Beneath a skylight, a central staircase with a red railing climbs from the ground-level living areas to the more private upper levels, which have pine flooring. “It’s a softwood,” says architect Sébastien Parent, “but as soon as there’s a little scratch, it’s more beautiful.”

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