Interiors: Chassie Post's Technicolor Aviary

First, have you checked out Billie? If nay, head on over! The online mag has some interesting content, including a recent feature on Chassie Post’s New York digs or, as she puts it, her "technicolor aviary." Filled with birds and butterflies, it may be the most whimsical loft in the city.

Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft

In a rather unconventional approach, Chassie papered nearly every wall in Schumacher’s Birds and Butterflies. "I am by nature a maximalist. My modus operandi is to invest in the walls." With the help of designer friend Miles Redd, she then filled the space with hand-me-downs, modern furniture, art, and anything else that makes her happy. After all, shouldn't a home do just that?

Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft

I wanted the loft to feel like an eccentrically fab grandmother had lived there, left all of her belongings around and we just moved in with some modern furniture and art. - Chassie Post

Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft
Chassie Post's Manhattan Loft

Images: Matthew Williams, Billie Magazine

Desiré Greene

Desiré Greene is an entrepreneur, design enthusiast, and self-taught interior decorator with over 15 years of experience writing about home, lifestyle, and luxury. She holds an environmental engineering degree from MIT and is committed to sustainable living.

Desiré's passion lies in empowering others to curate a refined life through minimalist practices. Her blog, The Refined Life, is a haven for those seeking a sophisticated and intentional lifestyle. When she's not writing or designing, you can find her exploring the latest trends, enjoying time with her son, or pursuing new creative endeavors.

https://www.sukio.com/
Previous
Previous

Friday Fashion: Elie Saab Spring 2013 Couture

Next
Next

Interiors: A Renovated 19th Century Paris Apartment