19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
- 1/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
Interior designer Lauren Geremia very intentionally centered this Berkeley home’s design around beautiful textiles and wallpaper, and no corner is more definitive proof of that than this one. A Lawson-Fenning daybed upholstered in a Clarence House fabric contrasts with the custom Fortuny silk panels on the walls.Photo: Laure Joliet; Styling: Joanna Williams - 2/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
It should come as no surprise that fashion designer Thom Browne’s dressing room is this enchanting. An Edward Wormley for Dunbar daybed sits at center in a luminesce green linen from Claremont.Photo: William Abranowicz; Styling: Howard Christian - 3/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
In its fainting couch adjacency, a daybed can feel dramatic, but within star stylist Colin King’s decorative world, its enchanting nonchalance is on full display. In his living room, a bespoke daybed stretches nearly the length of the room, providing the comfort of additional seating without blocking any inch of those glorious windows.Photo: Rich Stapleton; Styling: Colin King Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 4/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
Designer Ariel Ashe sourced the antique daybed that sits in her Martha’s Vineyard home’s sunroom on Etsy.Photo: Shade Degges - 5/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
The daybed at star photographer couple Inez and Vinoodh’s Hamptons home is surrounded by wood shelving on either side. The seat cushion was fabricated in a Nicholas Herbert linen by Charles H. Beckley.Photo: Stephen Johnson; Styling: Michael Reynolds - 6/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
When AD100 designer Pierre Yovanovitch redesigned a historic 18th century Paris apartment, he added a daybed of his own design to the living room.Photo: François Halard Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 7/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
The television room of designer Diane Burn’s West Palm Beach residence is outfitted with a plush daybed and doubles as a second guest room. The toile pillow and bed covering fabric are from Kravet, and the notecards on the table are from Tiffany’s.Photo: Saylor Durston - 8/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
A daybed covered in stylishly mismatched stripes is tucked into a corner of the library at designer Richard Shapiro’s Malibu beachfront home; the table is 15th-century Italian, and the painting is by Shapiro.Photo: Miguel Flores-Vianna - 9/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
“It’s a cozy sitting room that’s fully lined in 18th-century boiserie,” designer Timothy Corrigan says of the winter salon in his French estate Château de Gallerande. The English writing desk is by Mallett, and the linen daybed is Manuel Canovas.Photo: Marina Faust Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 10/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
A Jansen daybed stands in the airy living room of designer Jean-Paul Beaujard’s Paris duplex. The chandelier is 1950s French; the rug, from the same era, is American.Photo: Peter Haldeman - 11/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
At this Grant White–designed London residence, a chair and a daybed flank a 1960s glass-top ebony low table in the primary suite. The French giltwood mirror is 19th century.Photo: Tim Beddow - 12/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
A daybed is covered in old Swiss Army blankets in this Montana retreat designed by Mimi London.Photo: David O. Marlow Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 13/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
A 19th-century daybed from Galerie Xavier Nicolas is dressed with an antique quilt from Woodard & Greenstein in decorator Elissa Cullman’s Connecticut home.Photo: Eric Piasecki - 14/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
A vintage Jacques Adnet daybed from Blackman Cruz beckons in the entrance hall of actor Patrick Dempsey’s Frank Gehry–designed Malibu home.Photo: Roger Davies - 15/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
Architect Robert A. Levy worked with interior designer Melinda Brizzolara Crader on an open-plan penthouse for a couple in Houston. In the living area, Kravet velvet covers the Biedermeier daybed, from Ritter Antik, and dining chairs; the triptych is by John Pavlicek.Photo: Mary E. Nichols Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 16/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
Architect Lee F. Mindel of Shelton, Mindel & Assoc. refashioned a Manhattan apartment for a young family. In the primary bedroom, the headboard by Jonas and the Kerstin Hörlin-Holmquist daybed were upholstered in fabrics by Nobilis and Holland & Sherry, respectively; the wall covering is by Clarence House, and the bedding is by Pratesi.Photo: Michael Moran - 17/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
Paintings by Callum Innes (left) and Chiyu Uemae surmount matching French consoles in the living room of this Arizona home, created by architect Marwan Al-Sayed and designer Jan Showers. A Paul Mathieu for Ralph Pucci International daybed is joined by 1940s French oak armchairs, a bronze ram’s-head cocktail table, and a Jan Showers Collection sofa.Photo: Scott Frances - 18/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
Jules Leleu floor lamps flank a satinwood daybed in the living room of this Manhattan apartment designed by David Kleinberg.Photo: Simon Upton Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 19/19
19 Daybeds That Prove Space-Saving Can Be Sophisticated
A living room alcove in this Rafael de Cárdenas–designed New York apartment includes a pair of Mark Grotjahn works mounted over a custom-designed De Cárdenas daybed upholstered in a Bergamo fabric; the lamps are vintage Jean Royère, and the chair, covered in a Lelièvre jacquard, is by Garouste and Bonetti.Photo: Björn Wallander
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These lounge-worthy daybeds enhance these stylish rooms from the pages of AD
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