The vibrant blue, red and yellow seating in Patrick and Julian's Montmartre loft grounds the high-ceilinged, white-walled living space in this stylish home...
The vibrant blue, red and yellow seating in Patrick and Julian's Montmartre loft grounds the high-ceilinged, white-walled living space in this stylish home...

The sculptural seating from Donald Judd is a good example of how to use strong dashes of primary color without overwhelming the rest of the room.

- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristin @ apartmenttherapy . com
Those chairs/benches look unbeleivably uncomfortable. To me, they just contribute to the space looking random and unfinished; funky in a MyFirstApartment(tm) kind of way.
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I would have liked to see some cushions on them, and I don't know if there are kids present but if so, I 'd have rounded off those edges a bit.
I love the way your bookshelves look though, we're evidently soulmates when it comes to have plenty of reading matter around!
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Holy Smoke! Donald Judd chairs just sitting there!
C'mon AT-ers, if anybody loves an iconic chair it's you people.
Donald Judd's not in DWR, you say?
I kid, I kid.
They're more art, less furniture.
LOL!
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