In Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood, Simon Jacobsen, a partner at Jacobsen Architecture, joined two 1863 row houses, creating a residence for him and his family. A living room was transformed into a library with egg-cratelike shelving, chairs and tables by Le Corbusier and Eames, and a desk designed by the architect.
Posted 1 year ago with 13 notes
Tags: Architecture Design Interior Design Library living Room
View Notes
-
salayel reblogged this from itshadrian
-
ar-chi-tec-ton-ic reblogged this from itshadrian
-
shortseventstyle likes this
-
he-married-a-psycho reblogged this from itshadrian
-
thedarknessisrising likes this
-
xachyn reblogged this from itshadrian
-
saintsatyr likes this
-
betol likes this
-
balderdashh likes this
-
itshadrian posted this