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No Room for Mistakes. Design Perfectionists at Home.
“I hate design,” Klaus Biesenbach, director of PS1 Museum of Modern Art, will tell you emphatically. When he travels, he has a habit of stripping his hotel room of anything that moves (furniture, colored pillows, desktop accessories) and stuffing it all into the closet. “It’s a little bit of curatorial disease,” he said. “I like to reduce everything to its original surface.”
Read the insightful and hilarious NYT article on design perfectionist homes here.
2nd Feb 201218:4913 notes

freundevonfreunden:

No Room for Mistakes. Design Perfectionists at Home.

“I hate design,” Klaus Biesenbach, director of PS1 Museum of Modern Art, will tell you emphatically. When he travels, he has a habit of stripping his hotel room of anything that moves (furniture, colored pillows, desktop accessories) and stuffing it all into the closet. “It’s a little bit of curatorial disease,” he said. “I like to reduce everything to its original surface.”

Read the insightful and hilarious NYT article on design perfectionist homes here.

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