Sunday, February 08, 2009

Olivier Renaud-Clément’s Long Island White Castle

Olivier Renaud-Clément’s Long Island White Castle. October 2nd, 2008. Olivier Renaud Clement Long Island NY White Castle loft. Let’s say you have a 1500 ...Let’s say you have a 1,500 square-foot loft! How would you choose to home decorator it and what limitation would you use to mark its specific functions?


Olivier Renaud-Clément is a private art dealer. He’s the fortunate owner of a Long Island City loft. And he made it all white. From top to bottom, from one wall… ahem… glass panel to another wall.. ahem… curtain. Yes, you got that right! He’s got no walls, he only has glass panels and curtains. And everything’s white. Eye hurting pure white.



Olivier Renaud-Clément’s place was renovated with the help Steve Blatz (a NY architect) and so the tiny kitchen faucets got relocated at the opposite end of the loft, the total bedroom was opened up, the main premier baths to bathroom received only a sheer curtain (and the usual pane of glass). As for furniture collection, it seems Italy has won this loft with creations by Cini Boeri, Mario Bellini, Angelo Mangiarotti, spare parts only, splashes of color in a white moment in time. (via)

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