On the heels of yesterday’s post, I thought you might enjoy a tour of David Kleinberg‘s Manhattan home as photographed for the September 2011 issue of Architectural Digest…built in 1925, the historic two-bedroom flat boosts elaborate millwork, marble fireplaces and a kitchen with a service entrance…with the exception of the master suite, Kleinberg retained much of the 1920s architecture along with some elaborate touches by the iconic design duo Denning & Fourcade…take for example the Denning & Fourcade chinoiserie dining room with its extravagant gold and brown lacquer panels (photos 6 and 7)…a far cry from his subdued interiors, he chose to preserve the exotic installation but reinvented the space using a brilliant mix of fabrics, textures and furnishings…the result, a respectful nod to the past but with a modern sensibility…
photos and resources from Architectural Digest















That is some crazy style!
I love the banquette in the kitchen!
What a wonderful home. Love the sophisticated style and fabulous banquette in the kitchen. A nod to the 20′s, but a beautifully updated place.
What a clean ,strong and bold style. LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!