Home Is Where The Dining Room Ping-Pong Table Is

Article from AD Magazine, Aug 15 2022. How do you view your interiors? Sebastian Zuchowicki shares this space and all his cool ideas.

I love this space. It’s beautiful, functional and intentional. Being a lover of creativity, using local artisans and the use of vintage pieces, makes my heart sing.

Surround yourself with pieces you love, even if it takes you forever to find them.

Ping Pong Table

The full view of the open floor plan shows how the living and dining rooms flow into each other. You should always be shooting your home the way it is; you shouldn’t be hiding anything. Recreational activity is a favorite pastime, the ping-pong table was a must.

Kid Friendly Spaces

Custom Day Bed can be moved easily, playmates can romp around and sleep over

Keeping kid-friendly furnishings in mind, Zuchowiciki included a custom daybed in the style of Pierre Jenneret so that the children would have a place to practice her cartwheels.

Evey piece in your home should have multiple uses. (This suggestion by Trunc)

Vintage Bar Cart

The first purchase for this project was a vintage Brazilian rosewood Bart Cart. The more you purchase what already exist you are helping save the planet. You have a great story to share and an incredible piece.

The vibe remains neutral in the primary bedroom, which features velvet wallcoverings

Keep your sleeping areas nice, cozy and comfy. (Trunc)

Sustainable Home Furnishings

Zuchowiciki”s intent was to bring a sense of groundedness to this corner of the bedroom, where his client can unwind in peace and quiet. Pierre Jeanneret vintage chair’ vintage Alain Richard table lamp and mobile by Max Simon.

Instead of storing all the books in the library/den, he put them out on display in the living room, where his clients spend most of their time. Texture ever where you look.

Vintage Pieces Tell A Story

He added a custom table lamp in the style of Jean-Michel Frank to the kitchen, which was designed by a Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld and features light-oak cabinetry by Molteni, stainless steel counter tops.

Vintage Pierre Gauriche chair, paired with Chinoiserie-style desk and Danish mirror. He thought it would be nice to break it up to not have it feel so period, with a cool vintage French 1950s desk chair and a little bit of aluminum.

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