Showing posts with label argentina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label argentina. Show all posts

Monday, 23 April 2012

Colour Burst in Argentina

Good Monday morning, dear readers! Hope you had a lovely weekend.

This house is near the sea in Mar Chiquita in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It belongs to architect Susana Bellotti. Rustic, happy and colourful.


























Photography by Daniel Karp
All images from here.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Farmhouse in Chubut, Argentina

Another brand new week has started and today I'd like you to come with me to my homeland, Argentina. This farmhouse is located in the province of Chubut in the Patagonia, further south from where we live in Buenos Aires. It is very near the Atlantic Ocean. The weather here is extremely windy throughout the year and the land, as you can see in the first photograph, is quite dry and barren.



















Notice how the top drawer of this chest has been converted so it can be used as a writing desk.







Photography by Javier Csecs.
All images from here.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Antiques Dealer's Apartment in San Telmo

Good Saturday morning my sweet readers!
I'm sure this post will bring about as many interesting reactions as the one I did on Iris Apfel's apartment here.

This particular apartment is located in San Telmo, the oldest neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, characterized by its well-preserved colonial buildings. It belongs to antiques dealer Silvia Petroccia, and it is in the same building and right above her antiques shop.

I would love to hear your thoughts on Silvia's apartment and her unusual style!
Silvia Petroccia



Tesoro barocco

Living

Divano

Living

Statua

Sala da pranzo

Studio

Studio

Riviste e cataloghi

Particolari

Camera da letto

Zona notte

Massaggi

All images from here.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Country House in Buenos Aires

Second post for you today. This country house in Lobos, in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brimming with flea market finds, perhaps a bit over the top but you can see some interesting pieces in every room.





































Hope you enjoyed our second tour! Goodnight, and sweet dreams!
All images from here.