Casa de Serralves is a beautiful pink 1930s Art Deco mansion, art gallery and my future home (in my dreams)! Seriously who doesn’t want a round pink marble mirrored bathroom?!
David Adler’s French influenced Art Deco design for Clow House (1927) in Lake Forest, Illinois, with interiors by Frances Elkins and Eyre de Lanux.
Photo 1: The great hall is defined by a Scandinavian-inspired Art Deco coved ceiling and furnished in silver screen worthy glamour by Eyre de Lanux.
Photo 2: The grid-pattern paneled dining room designed by Eyre de Lanux is pure luxe.
Photo 3: Frances Elkins’ elegantly sober classical interpretation for the great hall.
Photo 4: David Adler’s simplified classic façade, featuring a forecourt bounded by spare, squared gray limestone columns with parallel metal rods between echoes Josef Hoffmann’s 1913 tea house courtyard for Vienna’s Villa Primavera.
Photographed by Samuel Herman. Gottscho-Schleisner Collection; Library of Congress.
The dining room in the Buenos Aires residence of Jorge Born II and Matilde Frías designed by Jean-Michel Frank in collaboration with Argentinian furniture maker Comte, completed in 1939. - - - From Jean-Michael Frank in Argentina produced by Gallery BAC, 2010 - - - #jeanmichelfrank #jeanmichelfrankargentina #jorgeborn #mathildefrias #frenchmodern #artmoderne #moderne #artdeco #vintagebuenosaires #comtefurniture #comtemueble #comtebuenosaires #gallerybac https://www.instagram.com/p/B8b-D0-JcQ8/?igshid=om4esab5c1i8