Photos of gorgeous homes abound on the internet, but I'm most envious of the perfectly eclectic ones. Foley +Corinna designer Anna Corinna's Brooklyn apartment is an excellent example of this: a trove of awesome finds that combine to make a whimsical, laid-back space.
This can be a difficult style to pull off, since it can look incoherent rather than artful. Corinna does it well, deftly pairing bohemian, unexpected pieces — for example, a sturdy farmhouse table with delicate wrought iron chairs, or mismatched ottomans with a pretty coffee table. It gives her home tons of personality, and a style that has clearly taken lots of time, patience, and love to get right.
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Love it. Seriously love it.
truely beautiful
omg those beautiful paintings.. in love
This is amazing. Love the art, and it looks like the best place ever to hang out and chat.
Oh, yeah. Major art envy.
Awesome art and furnishings, without a design cliche in sight! Refreshing to see a reflection of such style and personality. Now compare this to those Pinterest-"inspired," DIY'ed-to-death spaces covered in typography! Gag, right?
And Corinna's recommendations for home buys are fab! (Except ABC Home. It's cruel to offer such lovely items at wildly unaffordable prices...sigh.)