Reminds me of this one.from Cyrille Robin, via French By Design
Another feature of the amazing apartment from my previous post is this gorgeous wallpaper from Sandberg. The stuff of fantasy! (Previously featured here, to offer a better sense of scale.)
The secret of this small apartment is that it's not actually that small. But it has a very elegant little loft bed so it gets points for that. It also gets points for a number of other Roseland Greene favorites: Josef Frank wallpaper, Gatto lamps, String shelves, and that Ikea rug I sometimes think about buying.

Wood and copper warm up black and white. Same home as here.
An extraordinarily stylish "Bed and Breakfast" in Brussels.
This apartment seems to represent exactly what a certain type of young, creative person moving to New York imagines her life will be like.
Of course there's tile.
This is one of those renovations where they're knocking down walls and finding Roman ruins. Why doesn't that ever happen to me?
Gratuitous Josef Frank.
The architect, Benedetta Tagliabue, in her book-lined office. Nice.