Muted Palettes, Warm Modernism: Magnificent Interiors by Aero Studios
Featured in the 2020’s AD100 list, Thomas O’Brien is a New York-based and home furnishings designer. In 1992, he founded Aero Studios – one of America’s leading design firms. O’Brien is known for his love for translating modernism into a warm, comfortable and livable style, where muted palettes and details have strong attention. Here are some amazing interior designs by Aero Studios – enjoy!
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Inspired by the feminine silhouette of Brigitte Bardot, the Bardot armchair boasts modern contours, both on the slightly reclined back and on the rolled seat. It is upholstered in velvet and features tiny tapered legs in polished brass. The key shape of the sloping armrests and the horizontal tufting make this armchair an accent piece for your living room.
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Perry is a dining chair inspired by the most famous occasional designs – it features a body structure produced in solid walnut wood, which makes it a durable and solid chair. Both the seat and the back cushions are upholstered in leather, evoking a sober look that contrasts with metal shoes on its legs, made of polished brass. A mid-century masterpiece and an homage to the modern living era.
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The Leather Rugs Collection includes a wide variety of high-end rugs designed by our creative team in Spain and made by our expert artisans, crafted from an extraordinary selection of hides and leathers with the best finishings, and made in Italy, Spain and Portugal.
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When art becomes a sideboard your room acquires an evermore-inspiring atmosphere. The Mondrian Black sideboard is more art than utilitarian furniture. Undoubtedly, it constitutes a unique and collectible object that is different from anything else and exudes a sense of both experimental design and luxury.
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The pyramid of stones on the shore of Lake Baikal, known as Latza, inspired the creation of the Latza center table. Featuring a top in walnut root veneer with a matte varnish and details in matte hammered brushed aged brass, this center table is sure to impress. Gorgeous!
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