This eclectic penthouse in San Francisco is surely defined by color and luxury, offering mesmerizing 360-degree panoramic views of the city. The apartment occupies the entire 21st floor of a beautiful Art Deco building.
Looking at these images you’d think you were in an art gallery, museum or some sort of showroom – but it’s a loft, a loft with an unusual style, where someone lives. That someone happens to be Mitch Alfus of Libra Leather – one of the most important leather suppliers around.
In the 1960s, architect Paul Rudolph transformed this 19th-century carriage house located in Manhattan’s Upper East Side in New York city, USA, into a stark modernist space, a facade of exposed steel beams and dark glass with a white, multilevel interior.
This spacious and tastefully-decorated contemporary loft is a conversion of a former wool store located in Tenerife, Spain and displays an interesting mix of modern design, industrial elements and outdoor areas.
The Round Tower is a listed medieval structure restored and turned into a residence located in Glouchestershire, England.
In the Boros residence – a former Second World War air raid shelter built in 1942 in central Berlin – visitors can easily lose their way in the maze-like corridors of bare concrete.