On this week’s Summer season Throwback challenge, we’re going manner again to some reader-favorite tales from summers previous, like this one:
Greek inside designer Pallas Kalamotusis fine-tuned an deserted renovation on an 18th-century home on the island of Patmos, Greece. Working with Athens-based Studio Pale, Pallas, head of Studio Krokalia, created a relaxed and humble dwelling house with a pure palette, a customized couch full with multi-striped textiles, and terracotta lights.
Right here we listing sources for the kinds seen in Patmos (and for extra on the mission, see Shade and Quiet: An 1700s Home in Patmos, Greece, Restored by Studio Krokalia).
Above: The customized couch is anchored with pure pine wooden and completed with layers upon layers of striped kapok pillows and a settee topper.Above: A pair of pure rattan loungers on the entryway to the out of doors dwelling space.
Paint
Above: For the same warm-toned white-taupe, strive Farrow & Ball’s Dimity.Above: “We color-matched a gray used regionally,” says Pallas. “You simply take a scrap to the native paint store and so they copy it!” For one thing comparable, there’s Farrow & Ball’s Blue Grey.
Furnishings & Lighting
Above: For a rattan lounge chair much like these seen in the lounge, the Rattan Kim Lounge Chair with Ottoman is $613.50 from Hudson GraceAbove: The Traditional Desk with marbled black ceramic high is $749 at Room & Board.Above: Designed by Verner Panton for Montana Møbler, the Panton One Lounge Chair is $1,120 at Danish Design Store.Above: The pendant mild is the Terracotta Medium Pendant from Hand and Eye Studio within the UK.