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Industrial high-tech in the New York loft

By bringing together the movable property of threegenerations, a designer from São Paulo created a bright loft based on unexpected combinations, modern technologies and a reluctance to say goodbye to the past. We don’t like to let go of the past. That’s why we keep things dear to our hearts until the very end, even if they are old. Perhaps that’s why interiors where the old and worn live next to the new and glossy are so popular now. São Paulo designer Hussein Yarush couldn’t resist either and decorated his Chelsea loft in the spirit of this trend. Antiques are too expensive, vintage is too expensivesoft, but rusty industrial was the best choice for decorating an 87 sq. m. apartment. The owner complemented the worn “garage” shelves, the old sign of a pharmaceutical company and the extremely interesting ceiling mosaic in the living room with retro armchairs and softened them with a white fluffy carpet. However, juggling styles is not the only thingwhat stood out was the living room. It also housed the bedroom, dining room and kitchen area. The kitchen set was chosen to be deliberately modern – in the high-tech style, while the dining table and chairs clearly migrated from the factory workshops of the mid-last century. This apartment has a whole collectioninteresting finds and combinations. For example, a portrait of a gentleman painted on a used interior door, a lampshade in the shape of a teapot, and a bathroom lined with wood panels and tiles. scissor-fingers.com

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