Steal This Look: Julianne Moore’s West Village Townhouse
November 12th, 2007
A few items to help you recreate the look of Julianne Moore’s interiors:
Below: Belgian-linen-slipcovered Spoleto sofa at Lucca & Co.; go to luccany.com for information:

Below L: Noguchi Akari ceiling lamp; from $105 to $970 at akaristore.com: Below R: vintage Anglepoise wall lamp, try ebay or anglepoise.com:
Below: Natural reindeer skin rug (from managed herds in Lapland); $175 at Kiosk Kiosk.

Below L: Roorhkee green canvas campaign chair at campaignfurniture.com; Below R: vintage black leather campaign chairs at 1stdibs.com:

Below L: Classic black globe at dwr.com; Below R: Eames walnut stools (stacked as a pedestal in living room photo) at dwr.com:

Below L: lamp from bleunature.com; Below R: Entwined Root Coat Stand
$259 from VivaTerra:

Below L: hand-painted fiberglass turtle shells on ebay; Below R: 20th-century Australian turtle lamp from Antony Todd at 1stdibs.com:

Below R: Bertoia white side chair at dwr; Jasper Morrison’s Glo-Ball pendant at hivemodern.com:

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Entry Filed under: ANTIQUES & VINTAGE, LIGHTING, LIVING & DINING, STEAL THIS LOOK

3 Comments Add your own
1. Anna | November 14th, 2007 at 12:20 pm
Paint color in the blue/gray room? It’s so gorgeous!
2. monika | November 20th, 2007 at 3:11 am
Just checked out Lucca… I think her sofa is actually the Todi. All their Belgian linen furniture seems to be a knock-off of Axel Vervoordt’s furniture. I’ve wanted it for years, and was just in Belgium 2 weeks ago, checking it out at Kanaal. I wonder how it compares — construction, materials, comfort, and cost?
3. monika | November 20th, 2007 at 3:15 am
Err, just had more of a look at Lucca’s website, and it is not just their soft furniture that seems to bear an “uncanny” resemblance to that carried by Axel Vervoordt…
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