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Lili Diallo's Interiors

We featured Lili's work previously on Apartment Therapy. Her amazing loft was featured in Domino magazine last year. Her new work is just as inspiring with great use of color and wonderful compositions. More photos after the jump...
 
 

We came across Lili's new work on the Habitually Chic blog. If you were a fan of Domino, many of the interiors will look familiar, as Lili worked for them as a stylist. She has the talent to create an elegant space with just a few pieces that fit perfectly together. Her ability to use unconventional furnishings give her work the feeling of unusual elegance and uniqueness. We love the ship crystal chandelier and the amazing wardrobe paired with the kilim pouf. We have always treasured hand made custom pieces and the richness that a simple rug, chair, or fabric can add to any room, becoming its focal point.

To dive in deeper into Lili's stylist portfolio, check out her website.


Photos: Lili Diallo Portfolio

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love the chairs in the first photo. any idea what they are?

posted by SFali on April 30th 2009 at 7:22pm
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I'm sure it's me, but I don't see what's special. And the place has such lovely bones...

posted by quiltmaster on April 30th 2009 at 7:46pm
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Please, please find out what brand and colors she has used on the interior walls!! They are beautiful! And I wants them.

posted by Star Princess on April 30th 2009 at 7:51pm
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The first picture is beautiful. I love Domino because most photos would tell you the paint, the source of other items. I wish the ones standing would adhere to that format. I am afraid magazines as news papers will be something of the past in the near future.

posted by LoriSF on April 30th 2009 at 8:55pm
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SFali -

The chairs in the first picture are Ax chairs by Peter Hvidt.

posted by guerilla on April 30th 2009 at 11:03pm
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I love the chairs in the first photo too, and was going to ask, so thanks guerila for the answer. That said, they don't seem like they'd be comfortable for dining chairs - the sitting position would be too far back. The look of the first photo though, the colors and the materials especially, is wonderful.

posted by travislessness on April 30th 2009 at 11:20pm
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The chair and table set up in the first picture looks like its more for kaffeeklatsch than for dining. I love it.

posted by desylic!ous on May 1st 2009 at 4:10am
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Fan-frickin-tastic!

posted by ChrisToronto on May 1st 2009 at 8:37am
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the ship chandelier is fan-tastic!

posted by open_skies on May 1st 2009 at 8:49am
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The sofa/daybed is divine. I fall for any unconventional sofa or seating arrangement.

posted by Rampart on May 1st 2009 at 9:00pm
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I love her loft! Everything is so chic and mismatched. It just looks like the kind of place that was put together over time. Love it!

posted by Mtlmaven on May 2nd 2009 at 10:23pm
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Interesting ideas. It seems like some things are placed a little off to open your mind. I loved the use of the ship chandelier as well as the other chandelier.

Critique: I'm not much of a fan of deep box beds, as they are visually reminiscent of the old waterbed fad.

The poster showing the process of unwrapping a mummy is interesting, but would pall over time.

posted by AustinSarah on May 3rd 2009 at 12:20am
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I just looooove the red candle holder! Does anyone know where it is from?

posted by panka on May 3rd 2009 at 5:43am
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the first picture is from this domino feature they did a while back...i'm dying for the pictures of the rest of the apartment if anyone has them

posted by okgoodanswer on May 3rd 2009 at 9:35pm
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