Interiors: David Mann Adds Luster and Light to a Manhattan Duplex

david-mann-living-dining-room-01.jpg

Lacking adequate natural light, designer David Mann incorporated lustrous finishes and reflective surfaces throughout this New York City home. Mann's touches include Venetian-plaster walls with ground mica, polished onyx floors, lots of mirror, and metallic upholstery.

Shagreen-backed cube chairs, Murano-glass lamps, and a silk shag rug in the living room. The mantel is sheathed in gold-leafed glass tile and the dining area's feature wall is covered in antique mirror.

david-mann-living-dining-room-02.jpg
david-mann-living-dining-room-03.jpg
david-mann-entry.jpg
david-mann-breakfast.jpg

Above: An Hervé Van der Straeten pendant light, brass-and-silver railing, and gray onyx floors in the entrance hall. A salon-style, photo display in the breakfast area. Below: Mirror tile in the bedroom and Sicis glass-mosaic tile in the master bath. So glam.

david-mann-master-01.jpg
David-Mann-Master-02.jpg
David-Mann-Master-03.jpg

Images: Architectural Digest

Follow Sukio on Facebook and never miss a post!

Desiré Greene
Desiré is a designer, blogger, and lover of all things glamorous. Though primarily a self-taught decorator, Desiré studied at The Art Institute, where she honed a distinct aesthetic largely influenced by the Modern Glamour movement, the theme of her popular design blog, Sukio. Not only is she considered a "closet fashionista," discreetly stashing handbags and shoes whenever possible, but, as an MIT graduate, she’s also an undercover nerd. Fashion, nerdom, and several years as a Washingtonian have combined to shape her unique perspective on interior design.
sukio.com
Previous
Previous

Friday Fashion: Oscar de la Renta Fall 2012

Next
Next

Mykonos, Greece: Shop + Stay