This week, I’m loving the layered elegance of Philip Gorrivan’s New York living room. Gorrivan appeared on the Nate Berkus show this week to share the image and give viewers a peek into his stunning apartment. I was able to find some additional images of his living room on ELLE DÉCOR’s website from when they featured it in the magazine a while back. The room revolves around rich neutrals accented with a few bold colors and patterns. I really love that it is filled with a variety of colors and textures with details and accessories that feel so personal. I find that so important in decorating. There must be life in a space and there is no better way to achieve that than to include items that mean something to the homeowner. The finished look is what I would describe as polished, modern traditional.

{The Andrew Martin International Thetis sofa features a stunning pair of pillows in Donghia’s suzani fabric. The striking red lamps are from Privet House. Notice the lacquered ceiling done in Benjamin Moore’s White Dove.}

{This living room features stunning tables and seating. The beautiful gilded cocktail table was designed by Gorrivan. The Greek key console is antique and the photograph above it, Transparent City # 6 is by Michael Wolf.}

{One of my favorite features of Gorrivan’s apartment is the amazing octagonal gallery which leads into the living room. Notice the black-lacquered walls and Greek key trim on the door frame.C’est tres chic!}

 

{Image Credit: William Waldron for ELLE DÉCOR}

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