I partnered with Simon to create a chic and understated entryway using my top picks from their great selection of brands and stores. Head over to their new site Simon SAID for all the details, including the 9 essential pieces for getting the look!
Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Simon. The opinions, as always, are my own.
I've been coveting just about everything from the home section at Urban Outfitters, so when I was approached with an opportunity to create and style a space with my top picks, I jumped at the chance. Here's my take on a stylish and whimsical work space, along with 7 key elements for getting the look.
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A peek at fashion designer Vanessa Bruno's light and bright Paris apartment. I never thought pastels could look this laid-back and cool, but with the mid-century modern details it definitely works. I'm especially loving the big windows and exposed beams!
Artist sisters Laura Naples and Kristen Giorgi of NG Collective caught my eye in the latest issue of Domino. Their whimsical paintings and impeccably styled homes are full of endless inspiration. Plus, I love how Laura and Kristen's personal style reflects their design tastes.
I was happy to find they have an online store full of their creations. As soon as I saw the pastel and black painting (2nd photo), I had to get my hands on it. I've been on the move, so I can't wait to find a space for the piece in my next home. I'll make sure to share when I do!
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As you probably know by now, I love a good open closet, so it's no wonder that I fell in love with these shoe shelves. This swoon-worthy dressing room belongs to hair colorist Rita Hazan and was designed by Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent. Check out the rest of her New York City loft.
Obsessed with the gorgeous neutral chic home of Nina Bergsten. Located in Malmö, Sweden, it's no wonder I love it so much. Scandinavian interiors are my favorite. The details I appreciate the most are her dresser set-up, the marble dining table (swoon!) and the open closet, which you may remember from this post.