One afternoon a friend and I embarked upon a visual odyssey across the internet for design inspiration. Somewhere in our search for flamboyant fabrics and the fiercest shade of fuchsia, we came to the realization that tall ceilings are what give a room a feeling of cathedralesque grandeur. At the time I thought nothing of it beyond a noteworthy nugget of decorating wisdom. But in the cloudy stillness of the Buenos Aires winter, I came to more profoundly understand what it is about a vast space with a great emptiness that inspires a sense of sacred awe and revelation.
The Wonder of Winter
The Wonder of Winter
The Wonder of Winter
One afternoon a friend and I embarked upon a visual odyssey across the internet for design inspiration. Somewhere in our search for flamboyant fabrics and the fiercest shade of fuchsia, we came to the realization that tall ceilings are what give a room a feeling of cathedralesque grandeur. At the time I thought nothing of it beyond a noteworthy nugget of decorating wisdom. But in the cloudy stillness of the Buenos Aires winter, I came to more profoundly understand what it is about a vast space with a great emptiness that inspires a sense of sacred awe and revelation.