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This room really speaks about the family and their devotion for books. This is quite the collection! And that light fixture! It's an amazing piece of art and works perfectly for this space.
I see some classic novels in the mix; the Hardy Boys in the bottom left and I am sure there is some Lord of the Rings and the Harry Potter series in the mix. Some board games on the bottom shelves as well. Nothing better than seeing a full home library such as this, well in my mind at least!
What do you think of the light fixture?

A compact galley kitchen gest new life with white cabinets, grey counters and glass tile. Open shelves display black bowls.
Inspiration for a small transitional galley laminate floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in San Francisco with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, multicolored backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and gray countertops
Inspiration for a small transitional galley laminate floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in San Francisco with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, multicolored backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and gray countertops
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It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

Inspiration for a contemporary master dark wood floor bedroom remodel in Other with white walls and a ribbon fireplace

Inspiration for a country exposed beam and shiplap ceiling bedroom remodel in Burlington with beige walls

It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

A serene riverside retreat in Aspen, this home blends natural materials, custom details, and modern lines to create a timeless, sensory-rich sanctuary rooted in calm, connection, and flow.
A minimalist home gym with a sleek treadmill, a workout bench, and essential fitness equipment. Calming artwork and soft lighting create a serene, focused atmosphere.

Chase Koopersmith
Linda Koopersmith Designs
Beverly Hills Organizer, Inc.
bevhillorg@aol.com
Oceanside Mandala Tile
Devotion Mariposa
Stardust Blend
www.westsidetile.com

It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Vintage photography coursety of the Ubu Gallery, New York
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

Transitional freestanding desk carpeted and beige floor craft room photo in Orange County with beige walls

It wasn’t necessary to overthink things when Axis Mundi designed interiors for an apartment at Brooklyn’s glass-sheathed 1 Grand Army Plaza, the luxury building by Richard Meier already endowed with all the “starchitect” bells and whistles, as well as drop-dead stunning views of Brooklyn, the harbor and Prospect Park. What did require considerable aptitude was to strike the right balance between respect for these assets, particularly the panoramas, and livability. The all-white scheme doesn’t just complement Meier’s own aesthetic devotion to this purest of pure hues; it serves as a cool backdrop for the views, affording comfortable vantage points from which to enjoy them, yet not drawing attention away from the splendors of one of the world’s most distinctive boroughs. Sleek, low-lying Italian seating avoids distracting interruptions on the horizon line. But minimal color accents and pattern also sidestep what could have been a potentially antiseptic environment, making it tactile, human and luxurious.
2,200 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Vintage photography courtesy of the Ubu Gallery, New York
Photography: Adriana Buffi and Fran Parente
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

Trending now...morning bar in the master bath area...perfect for that first cup of coffee or juice. What a great way to start the day! So our morning bar, right inside the bathroom, has a gorgeous backsplash made from stained glass and antique mirror mosaic tile, Oceanside Devotion. The countertop, complementing the backsplash and wallpaper colors, is the same natural Pure White Quartzite product we see on the vanity tops. The glass fronted cabinets are lit for another great look and could serve as nightlights too. Very nice!

The Harmony of Soul and Style. This integrated living expanse is a definitive statement in prestigious residential design, where gourmet preparation, grand entertaining, and spiritual reflection coexist in perfect balance.
The journey begins in the living sanctuary, featuring bespoke fluted paneling and plush designer seating, before transitioning into the minimalist gourmet kitchen and its monolithic dining arena. Anchoring the spiritual heart of the home is the bespoke Mandir, a masterpiece of sacred craftsmanship. It features intricate CNC-cut jaali work, a radiant marble backdrop with sacred geometry, and soft, integrated halo lighting that creates an atmosphere of profound tranquility. Unified by a palette of rich wood textures, polished stone, and large-format marble flooring, this layout reflects a life lived with both modern sophistication and timeless devotion.
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Transitional bathroom photo in Philadelphia
Transitional bathroom photo in Philadelphia
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