From Julie
Trained as a furniture restorer, gilder, and specialist in paint and lacquer, London designer Rose Uniacke did a stint in Paris before setting up shop in London as an interior designer. For her own home, she used a subtle palette—white, cream, grays of various shades, and black—and a mix of furniture from different eras, from the 17th century to the present. Mirrors and nickel lighting and accents add a touch of glamour. Photos by Andreas von Einseidel, via Rose Uniacke.










February 1, 2010
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It's good they put the Mortise & Pestle in the kitchen, otherwise I wouldn't know where it is. There is a lot going on at that house, don't you think?
Really loving the gigantic chandelier in the bedroom. Wow!!
Caroline
http://www.redglassesblog.com
Gorgeous!
I think this house is stunning. Thank you.