
I came across Alison Spear's interior architecture site via desire to inspire's blog and really like her use of space and light and large-scale art. These are definite keepers for my e-mental scrapbook of ideas...




And I thought I'd throw in a couch she designed that I love. I can't really tell if it's plum or charcoal-coloured, but either way, a great, timeless, classy piece that would look fantastic composed as is against a solid or wallpapered wall, as well as surrounded by ornate lamps with a fluffy wool throw and a few graphic pillows on it. Hurray for versatality!

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