Fashion designer David Delfin and architect-turned-photographer Gorka Postigo have an amazing art-filled home in Madrid. Yatzer shows us how the bright white space (floors, walls and ceilings) are flooded with light and filled with an impressive collection of artwork, furnishings — and even Pez.
The couple's art collection includes pieces by Diane Arbus, Wolfgang Tillmans, Maison Martin Margiela, Charlotte Perriand, Louise Bourgeois, Juergen Teller, Tom of Finland, William Eggleston, Jean Prouve and Pierre Paulin (to name a few!).
For more images and artwork and furnishing credits, visit Yatzer | Delfin-Postigo House Welcomes 2010
Images: Manolo Yllera






Comments (15)
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT! I want that Serge Mouille lamp so much it hurts!
Rope over the bed=Too much information...
Does anyone know who the leather chairs (in first photo at table and second photo at desk) are by? thanks!
Droooool!! The white makes every object brilliant. Love love love it!
ksg - Charlotte Perriand
Wow, this place is amazing. It's interesting how the white floors and walls make the furniture sometimes seem likes it's floating (not in a bad way). Also, natural camouflage for the big guy.
Yeah, the ropes are a bit too much.
Amazing way to start 2010.
Perhaps a future AT post – keeping your sex toys out in the open, yay or nay?
I don't know, the ropes are kind of like an installation...a filthy one. Delightful home.
Love, love, LOVE it all!
Dee. Vine.
This is definitely the product of someone who knows what he's doing. Such talent! Amazingly, gorgeously perfect. Wow.
SO. fabulous. amazing.
ksg--saw them here:
http://www.homeanthology.com/items/item_detail.cfm?id=2338&cr=58