Live Work Loft by Macro Sea

by kate on August 28, 2012

I just got a peek at the cover options for Issue No. 9 of Anthology, and while I’m excited for you all to see the one we chose (it’s lovely), I’m also left with an acute case of room envy. There are some seriously covetable interiors in our upcoming issue, but since I can’t show you any of those just yet, and since I’m already feeling the desire, I decided to search for more dreamy homes—after all, what’s the harm in a few more vicarious thrills?

This live work loft is one of many projects by Macro Sea, a real estate development firm located in New York City. In addition to residential designs, their portfolio contains some very interesting public projects, including dumpster and mobile pools for beating the heat in urban areas,  a vacant lot turned archery range, and a found object skate park. I couldn’t tear myself away from this beautiful live work loft however. I love the large two-level wood island anchoring the kitchen, and the grouping of mismatched stools is an example of industrial charm at its best. As interior daydreaming material goes, this will do quite nicely.

{Photographs by Jean Bourbon, via Macro Sea}

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

meligrosa August 28, 2012 at 2:54 pm

gorgeous!! <3

Mariah | Oh, What Love Studios August 29, 2012 at 10:36 am

This space is stunning! Loving those mix and match barstools!

Oami August 29, 2012 at 11:35 am

Move me in!

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