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A grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect DaviA grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect Davi

A grand 18th century weekend escape house in upstate New york, updated by the owners, architect David Mann and antique dealer Fritz Karch. 


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Project by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era MilaneseProject by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era Milanese

Project by Italian architects Marcante Testa.“In a top-to-bottom reimagining of a 1960s-era Milanese apartment, one of Italy’s most innovative architecture firms conjures the spirit of that vaunted age.”T -The New York Times Style Magazine


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One more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architectOne more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.Norwegian architect

One more view of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces’ apartment in Milan.

Norwegian architect Fanny Bauer Grung and her partner, Spanish architect David Lopez Quincoces- the duo behind Quincoces Drago & Partners- live in a period apartment with herringbone parquet floor, faded doors and windows and stuccowork, but this preserved heritage has been balanced with an eclectic decor: from the great masters of design to contemporary pieces, including the ones designed by themselves.


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Ampersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn SmitAmpersand House, Brussels.After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn Smit

Ampersand House, Brussels.

After living in Sydney, San Francisco, London and Luxembourg, Kathryn Smith and Ike Udechuku moved to Brussels and created Ampersand House, a home-gallery where public and private meld together. The neoclassical house (where they really live) is located in the vibrant Saint Gilles district, and the interiors are in constantly changing as containers of art and design, vintage and contemporary furniture, objects and prototypes. Almost everything is on sale and used by the owners in everyday life as well as by visitors and collectors who can experience these design pieces in situ. Often, they invite gallerists and artists who present artworks and rare and unique furniture in their home. Kathryn and Ike still works in law and finance, but they now mostly operate as design advisors: they supports clients in purchasing art and design pieces and help them to create their own eclectic style.

Source: Ampersand House- Elle Decor Italia. Ph Mark Seelen


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