{Glass Act. Love the dark-mullions on these glass dividers - whether they’re windows or doors
{Glass Act. Love the dark-mullions on these glass dividers - whether they’re windows or doors to the outside or to the inside.} 1. The fully glass encased Ex-libris bookcase designed by Piero Lissoni is available in unit sizes from 4 feet to 15.8 feet long – rendering it an interesting alternative to a more permanent glass partition. 2. View from an enclosed courtyard within the Antwerp home of famed Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen. 3-4. Studio William Hefner masters the perfect wall to glazing ratio in this light filled Rustic Canyon, California home. 5. An image of one gorgeous glassed in kitchen. Image courtesy of Eklund Stockholm New York. 6. The former Brooklyn Heights apartment of interior designer and editor of EyeSwoon, Athena Calderone. Calderone cites the installation of the custom wood and beveled glass partition as the feature that most elevated the apartment’s aesthetic. Not only does it look like it has been there forever, but it adds so much personality and, of course, that very cozy nook. 7. The Madrid home of Jaime Lacasa, founder of the stylish clothing and furnishings shops Jimmy’s andJimmy’s Scooter, is divided in two by a large paned glass wall. 8. Manhattan based designer Valerie Pasquiou sections off a cozy den in the vast SOHO loft of author, editor and former TV personality Sue Hostetler. 9. Large paned windows offer waterfront views in this East Hampton home designed by Michael Haverland Architect. 10. An ultra minimal black framed door serves to divide bedroom from en suite bath while preserving the light and views available through the bath’s far window. An ample curtain serves to shield the more utilitarian features of the bath while providing the option of additional privacy. Designed by the Tel-Aviv based firm Pitsou Kedem Architect. via -- source link
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