Tory also recently created a table setting for a casual lunch in her kitchen for the House Beautiful magazine.
Photos by Francois Halard for Vogue and from Elle and House Beautiful magazines
Also featured in Elle was her breakfast room that was redecorated at some point in Arbre de Matisse from Quadrille.
As you can see in this older photo of the kitchen, the breakfast room in the background had yet to be upholstered in the Arbre de Matisse print. I am also loving that green kitchen floor. It looks so clean and cheerful!
Of course the pièce de résistance is the circular foyer lined in beautiful Gracie chinoiserie hand painted paper in pale green. In the distance is the library.
The library is larger than most New Yorker apartments!
The red lacquer bar of the foyer would have made a good addition to my bar post.
The drawing room walls are lined with green silk velvet fabric while the dining room beyond is lacquered in orange. Not sure if you can tell in this photo but the mouldings are painted to look like tortoise shell.
The blue and white porcelain looks pretty against the moss green velvet walls.
This is a badly scanned photo of the drawing room but it gives you a sense of the furniture including the sofa which was designed in homage to Givenchy. It also looks like the kids have fun touching the velvet walls!
The apartment was featured in Vogue in 2004 so not sure if Tory's sons still sleep in bunk beds but it's a great room to use for inspiration for little boy bedrooms.
The colors of the apartment flow through out the space and into this bedroom and Tory's closet below which I know we all covet! I know there is probably much more to this apartment than we've seen and I hope Tory will open it up to more magazines. Maybe ELLE DECOR can feature it in their next fashion issue. Hint hint!