Recently came across these images on the site of interior designer John Jacob of South Africa. More images of this amazing home found here.
Couldn't resist putting in my all time favorite John Jacob room!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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Love his work, and I am with you on the last room, Michele. Hasn't been a more beautiful room.
Have a wonderful day.
Teresa
xoxo
Michele, my jaw dropped his taste is superb. I love it!! It all works so beautifully.
I hope you come and enter my Giveaway, it ends tomorrow!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Beautiful!
WOW
i am insane for his work.
could someone just transport me to the 2nd image forever???
Jose Ramon - I'm sorry I had to remove your comment. Something strange happened with the spacing and every word was on one line taking up 20 inches or so. Again, sorry that happened. Michele
I love the botanical and butterfly prints...classy but understated.
He does phenomenal work. Has such a lovely sense of teaming up different period styles. It's part English manor, part beach chic. What a divine post!
Cheers,
Whitney from Consider Yourself At Home
Love it all! The botanical prints and bird painting are gorgeous.
That last one is my all-time favorite too. Perfection in a most cosy way. XO
Gorgeous! Looks like the perfect retreat for a world-traveled botanist!
Thanks for introducing this wonderful designer. I love his style. JohnJacob's website is fantastic.
truly beautiful! I've been such an admirer of his works ever since you introduced me to it a couple years ago. I love the harmony of clean and interesting--just the right amount of curiosity-shop allure!
I especially like his containers. The big white pots with plants and the glass which becomes "important" with minimal content. And the color of the grey chairs. Dove grey? Putty gray? Love your blog, Michele.
I especially like his containers. The big white pots with plants and the glass which becomes "important" with minimal content. And the color of the grey chairs. Dove grey? Putty gray? I spell it as I see it. One is more formal than the other. :-)
Thanks.
What fabulous work. I'm totally obsessed with the botanicals, and the last image...perfection!!
OH....those windows....OH!!! franki
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