In the kitchen, the walls near the garden are painted green. The built-in table was designed by Chastain, and the Tone chairs are from De La Espada.
In the kitchen, the walls near the garden are painted green. The built-in table was designed by Chastain, and the Tone chairs are from De La Espada.
Here's De La Espada's stunning booth designed by Autoban. The company won Best Furniture. We loved the collection, which included pieces by Autoban, Soren Rose, and Matthew Hilton.
Here's De La Espada's stunning booth designed by Autoban. The company won Best Furniture. We loved the collection, which included pieces by Autoban, Soren Rose, and Matthew Hilton.
Gentleman’s Valet by Søren Rose Studio for De La Espada, $1,885 An oak clothes hanger for the modern dandy that combines Danish craft with up-to-date details like a smartphone drawer
Gentleman’s Valet by Søren Rose Studio for De La Espada, $1,885 An oak clothes hanger for the modern dandy that combines Danish craft with up-to-date details like a smartphone drawer
David Alhadeff: One of the other pieces I think has been very important that's a little different is the Matthew Hilton Light Extending Table [for De La Espada]. It's so beautiful and the physics of it are incredible. It's expensive, so it doesn't have the potential to be consumed wildly, but it's loved wildly. This could be the future Barcelona chair.
David Alhadeff: One of the other pieces I think has been very important that's a little different is the Matthew Hilton Light Extending Table [for De La Espada]. It's so beautiful and the physics of it are incredible. It's expensive, so it doesn't have the potential to be consumed wildly, but it's loved wildly. This could be the future Barcelona chair.
Søren Rose’s High chair for De La Espada cribs its base from a Verner Panton piece.
Søren Rose’s High chair for De La Espada cribs its base from a Verner Panton piece.
The stairs are partically hidden behind a slatted ash screen that supports steel bookshelves.
The stairs are partically hidden behind a slatted ash screen that supports steel bookshelves.
Luca Nichetto—a Dwell favorite who's working for a host of brands including Cassina, Casamania, and Mjolk—will be in town to present his Elysia upholstered seating for De La Espada (which you can find in our June 2014 furniture issue!). Ludlow Studios, 40 Ludlow Street
Luca Nichetto—a Dwell favorite who's working for a host of brands including Cassina, Casamania, and Mjolk—will be in town to present his Elysia upholstered seating for De La Espada (which you can find in our June 2014 furniture issue!). Ludlow Studios, 40 Ludlow Street
This was a busy show for De La Espada, which launched twenty new pieces from four different design houses, each with its own room vignette on the show floor—Matthew Hilton, neri&hu, Autoban, and Luca Nichetto. Shown here is the neri&hu concept, which features their new Shaker dining table and chairs as well as the Frame collection, which includes a bed and sofa system with a wood-frame structure onto which accessories may be clipped.
This was a busy show for De La Espada, which launched twenty new pieces from four different design houses, each with its own room vignette on the show floor—Matthew Hilton, neri&hu, Autoban, and Luca Nichetto. Shown here is the neri&hu concept, which features their new Shaker dining table and chairs as well as the Frame collection, which includes a bed and sofa system with a wood-frame structure onto which accessories may be clipped.
The entryway features a Studioilse Bench 443 in walnut with a leather pad by De La Espada.
The entryway features a Studioilse Bench 443 in walnut with a leather pad by De La Espada.
De La Espada Solo dining chairs by Neri & Hu surround a table that was custom-built in Shanghai for the owners.
De La Espada Solo dining chairs by Neri & Hu surround a table that was custom-built in Shanghai for the owners.
Flatiron Dining Table with Solid Brass Stretchers by Soren Rose for De La Espada

“The Flatiron was done for apartments in the building of the same name in New York. It’s a simple table. Brass happens to be a hot material right now, and it’s used in a necessary and a sparing way. It’s not just an adornment, it’s not spoiling the integrity of the table. Having that flourish underneath the table, it takes a moment to recognize it. I like that type of design, where what makes it special isn’t the first thing that you see.”
Flatiron Dining Table with Solid Brass Stretchers by Soren Rose for De La Espada “The Flatiron was done for apartments in the building of the same name in New York. It’s a simple table. Brass happens to be a hot material right now, and it’s used in a necessary and a sparing way. It’s not just an adornment, it’s not spoiling the integrity of the table. Having that flourish underneath the table, it takes a moment to recognize it. I like that type of design, where what makes it special isn’t the first thing that you see.”
The kitchen features Japanese ash casework and Jacques Biny lights, made in 1956. A Semi pendant by Gubi hangs above a De La Espada table.
The kitchen features Japanese ash casework and Jacques Biny lights, made in 1956. A Semi pendant by Gubi hangs above a De La Espada table.
The master bathroom features cement Cigar Shop tiles by Clé Tile. The tub is made of black-honed absolute granite with plumbing fixtures by Dornbracht. The lighting is the Double Octopus by Autoban for De La Espada.
The master bathroom features cement Cigar Shop tiles by Clé Tile. The tub is made of black-honed absolute granite with plumbing fixtures by Dornbracht. The lighting is the Double Octopus by Autoban for De La Espada.
Puente de la Mujer, Argentina-The condo-ified Buenos Aires port barrio of Puerto Madero is home to this artistic pedestrian bridge. Photo: Jorge Lascar
Puente de la Mujer, Argentina-The condo-ified Buenos Aires port barrio of Puerto Madero is home to this artistic pedestrian bridge. Photo: Jorge Lascar
A Loafer sofa and Lounge chairs by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition are arranged around a Kim table by Luca Nichetto for De La Espada. The side table is a Lato marble table by Luca Nichetto for &Tradition.
A Loafer sofa and Lounge chairs by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition are arranged around a Kim table by Luca Nichetto for De La Espada. The side table is a Lato marble table by Luca Nichetto for &Tradition.
In the kitchen, Fougeron and her team designed a nook backed with sliding panels and lined in green felt from FilzFelt. Solo Wide Dining Chairs by Neri & Hu for De la Espada surround a Dizzie table by Lievore Altherr Molina from Arper.
In the kitchen, Fougeron and her team designed a nook backed with sliding panels and lined in green felt from FilzFelt. Solo Wide Dining Chairs by Neri & Hu for De la Espada surround a Dizzie table by Lievore Altherr Molina from Arper.
In the living area of Daniel Rozensztroch’s Paris apartment, an Eames La Chaise and a butterfly chair complement a Moroccan Berber rug.
In the living area of Daniel Rozensztroch’s Paris apartment, an Eames La Chaise and a butterfly chair complement a Moroccan Berber rug.
The library provides sleek, closed storage and open shelves that reach over 12 feet high. A Moroso/Diesel Cloudscape Chair sits beside the De La Espada Laurel Coffee Table, with a Flos String Light strung overhead. The painting is by Krzysztof Kokoryn.
The library provides sleek, closed storage and open shelves that reach over 12 feet high. A Moroso/Diesel Cloudscape Chair sits beside the De La Espada Laurel Coffee Table, with a Flos String Light strung overhead. The painting is by Krzysztof Kokoryn.
A custom-made Nichetto bed by De La Espada sits beside a leather chair by Amber Lewis in the master bedroom. A "Juicy Jute Grasscloth" wall covering by Phillip Jeffries adds more dimension to the blue room, which Becky enjoyed making slightly darker from the other spaces.
A custom-made Nichetto bed by De La Espada sits beside a leather chair by Amber Lewis in the master bedroom. A "Juicy Jute Grasscloth" wall covering by Phillip Jeffries adds more dimension to the blue room, which Becky enjoyed making slightly darker from the other spaces.
See La Carmina's house tour in full at http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/2017/04/fashion-blogger-apartment-decoration-midcentury-modern-minimalism/
See La Carmina's house tour in full at www.lacarmina.com/blo...
012 Bedside Table by De La Espada, $995
012 Bedside Table by De La Espada, $995
Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne Paris I (2007)

An exhibition of Candida Höfer’s renowned architectural photography is on display at Fondazione Bisazza in Vincenza, Italy, through July 27.

Photo by Candida Höfer
Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne Paris I (2007) An exhibition of Candida Höfer’s renowned architectural photography is on display at Fondazione Bisazza in Vincenza, Italy, through July 27. Photo by Candida Höfer
Santiago Calatrava’s Puente de la Mujer was erected at Buenos Aires’ Puerto Madero in 2001. Adding to the area’s design development is Faena Hotel + Universe, a Philippe Starck–designed hotel, which opened in 2004.
Santiago Calatrava’s Puente de la Mujer was erected at Buenos Aires’ Puerto Madero in 2001. Adding to the area’s design development is Faena Hotel + Universe, a Philippe Starck–designed hotel, which opened in 2004.
The open living-and-bedroom area of Ian Hague’s rural retreat can be divided by a wall that rises from within the master-suite platform. Interior designer Elaine Santos blended her client’s collection of vintage furniture with no-fuss pieces like a Shaker-style bench by Ilse Crawford for De La Espada.
The open living-and-bedroom area of Ian Hague’s rural retreat can be divided by a wall that rises from within the master-suite platform. Interior designer Elaine Santos blended her client’s collection of vintage furniture with no-fuss pieces like a Shaker-style bench by Ilse Crawford for De La Espada.
Another classic piece in a long line of De La Espada collaborations, the Bergère chair made its debut in 2005.
Another classic piece in a long line of De La Espada collaborations, the Bergère chair made its debut in 2005.
The travertine floor for the guest bedroom came from a De La Espada showroom in Soho. When moving stores, the owners were considering throwing out their travertine floor, but Dealtry offered to install it in his home. Along with exposed ceiling beams, the tiles provide a sense of texture and warmth to the space. Photo by Tara Donne.
The travertine floor for the guest bedroom came from a De La Espada showroom in Soho. When moving stores, the owners were considering throwing out their travertine floor, but Dealtry offered to install it in his home. Along with exposed ceiling beams, the tiles provide a sense of texture and warmth to the space. Photo by Tara Donne.
In the renovated bathroom, a freestanding bathtub sits beneath a skylight that runs the width of the room. A large mirror hangs above the vanity, which is outfitted with a butcher-block countertop. Black mosaic tiles were used on the floor.
In the renovated bathroom, a freestanding bathtub sits beneath a skylight that runs the width of the room. A large mirror hangs above the vanity, which is outfitted with a butcher-block countertop. Black mosaic tiles were used on the floor.
The open-plan kitchen and living room in the de Gaspé House in Montreal's Villeray neighborhood borrows natural light from a double-height space over the seating area.
The open-plan kitchen and living room in the de Gaspé House in Montreal's Villeray neighborhood borrows natural light from a double-height space over the seating area.
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
An oversize oval black linen shade from Dogfork Lamp Arts hangs above a table Maca created out of a wood slab from West Marin-based artisan Evan Shively of Arborica. The bench seats are De La Espada; the brass candelabrum is vintage, sourced from 1stDibs. The credenzas are Bo Concept.
An oversize oval black linen shade from Dogfork Lamp Arts hangs above a table Maca created out of a wood slab from West Marin-based artisan Evan Shively of Arborica. The bench seats are De La Espada; the brass candelabrum is vintage, sourced from 1stDibs. The credenzas are Bo Concept.
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada
De La Espada's Light Extending Table, designed by Matthew Hilton. Photo courtesy of De La Espada

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