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布鲁克林老派风格公寓的彩色致敬

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Tony Duquette and Albert Hadley were legendary decorators known for their Old World sensibilities and unapologetic originality. In different ways—Duquette was the ultimate maximalist; Hadley had a quieter sophistication—they redefined the course of American interiors. And they were both on Nicholas Obeid’s mind when he began working on his latest project, a spacious apartment in a mid-1800s Brooklyn Heights brownstone. “I wanted to pay homage to these traditional decorators and other old-school greats in a fresh and colorful way,” says Obeid, a young New York City designer who launched his eponymous studio two years ago. “My client and I had a shared understanding that this wasn’t going to be a safe, boring apartment— definitely not another white box.” Kelsey Brown, cofounder of the textile brand
, and her husband, Alec Simpson, a tech investor, live in this spacious apartment occupying the ground and parlor levels of a Brooklyn Heights brownstone from the mid-1800s. They hired designer Nicholas Obeid to create a traditional yet cheerful space with an eclectic mix of colors. The designer was struck by the ceiling fresco, a celestial scene painted sometime in the early 1900s, and decided to replicate some of its colors. Obeid says he left the walls of the dining room white as a “palate cleanser.” Nevertheless, there is plenty of color in the space, notably in the chair’s velvet fabric from
. The tessellated bone table is a vintage piece by Enrique Garcés, purchased on
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“It’s a pretty traditional room, it just has a brighter take,” says Obeid of the reception room. “I mixed in some modern pieces to balance the weight of the more classic ones.” For example, he placed a substantial blue sofa with bullion fringe and two dressy velvet armchairs by Milo Baughman (purchased on
) next to a Lucite-and-glass coffee table from the 1970s (a Pace Collection piece purchased on
). The rug is from
and the chartreuse bench is a vintage Karl Springer waterfall model from
in Brooklyn. He painted the walls in
’s Heavenly Blue and the wainscoting in Boca Raton Blue.
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The reception room’s central fireplace has an elaborate wooden mantel decorated with vintage Chinese urns and flanked by foo dogs. “There couldn’t be a truly traditional space without chinoiserie,” says Obeid, who sought to pay tribute to some of his favorite old-school designers, including Tony Duquette and Albert Hadley. An American mahogany-and-marble table from the 1850s fits in nicely.
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In this eclectic corner of the main reception room, Obeid mixed a Jean-Michel Frank sofa upholstered in camel mohair with a lacquered black coffee table and a Hollywood Regency brass torchère. The checkerboard rug is a vintage Turkish piece found on
, and the contemporary abstract painting by Annie King was commissioned to match the colors of the space.
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Every corner of the two-story, three-bedroom apartment is full of personality, yet there is one particularly eye-catching nook: the so-called “sun room,” a cozy space facing the property’s leafy garden that’s used for informal meals. Here, the designer echoed Duquette’s famed Dawnridge estate in Beverly Hills (an over-the-top residence awash in green), painting the entire room a
color called Parsley Snips. To add drama, he created ribbons of green rising from the floor all the way across the ceiling. Vintage rattan chairs with velvet pillows in a burnt orange hue complete the fanciful look.
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The centerpiece in the main bedroom is a red velvet headboard with scalloped edges, custom made at
. Above it hangs a single decorative plate. “I was playing with scale,” says the designer. “The bed is king-sized, and the plate is very small.” He used three different paint colors in the space:
’s Soft Sky on the walls, Sapphire Ice on the crown molding, and Poppy on the trim, both from Benjamin Moore as well.
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One of the bathrooms features an Italian arched mirror from the 1970s, and a Dutch sconce from the ’60s, made of enameled glass and brass.
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Compared to the rest of the home, this guest bedroom looks decidedly sober, in spite of the variety of patterns and fabrics used. The white-and-blue wallpaper, called Ginger Navy, is from
. The rug, custom-made in India for the client, matches the color of the raffia Kos bedside table from
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The lower-level library could well be taken from a Wes Anderson still. In fact, Brown is a fan of the Instagram account
, which features sights and interiors that call to mind the highly stylized settings created by the director. To fit the narrow space, Obeid designed a custom settee with a tufted back and rolled arms. The wallpaper, called Frida, is from Brown’s textile brand,
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