
In the latest edition of the Australian Vogue Living New Yorker Diane Bergeron presents her renovated warehouse in Melbourne. Here skills in combining patterns and colours are amazing. Like you can see in this visual; she dared to combine an Indian kelim pattern in mauve with a foliage ‘print’ in green tones. Due to the industrial atmosphere of her home the classic choice in furniture and its upholstering converges smoothly with the features of her spacious warehouse. We love it for the reason that this fresh style enables you to mix antiques with new as well as retro design without the misconception for being boring or old fashioned. The last but not the least reason is the sense of humour that is to observe in Burgeron interiors. For us this is very important feature of a home; is will be complete if the inhabitants can relax and take life not too serious. Like the French say about their wardrobes: ‘La vie est trop courte de ‘s habiller triste!’






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