This Toy Designer's Small Apartment Is Filled with Playful, Personal Design
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This Toy Designer's Small Apartment Is Filled with Playful, Personal Design
""The style is what I call World Collective: Every corner holds a piece of my past, from antiques passed down by my grandparents to objects I've collected on travels, to one-of-a-kind pieces that are imperfect in ways I find beautiful. Nothing matches, and that's the point - everything here has an emotion tied to it,""
""The apartment that he's rented for two years started out very blank and with no personality. But that meant he could add his own style to the space. Jeffery describes his home's style with three words: \"personal, playful and a little bit daring! I don't follow any design \"rules\" because if it's something you love, I say show it and display it.""
The 646-square-foot one-bedroom Koreatown apartment functions as both a residence and a home studio. The occupant hand-sews Fancy Teddy toys and fills each with three different types of crystals for energy and calm. The interior embraces a World Collective aesthetic that mixes antiques, travel finds, and one-of-a-kind imperfect pieces that carry emotion and memory. The space began blank, allowing the occupant to layer personal, playful, and daring pieces without following conventional design rules. Furnishings and decor include floor lamps, a Camerich sofa, Pottery Barn shelves, Kartell pieces, IKEA storage, and a red marble dining table.
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