beyond the culture and the history, one of the things i am most interested in seeing when i travel to cuba is the color. that well-worn, faded patina finish that can only come with years of weathering. there’s a certain vibe architecture and interiors take on when they’ve been left untouched for a long time and i find it so beautiful. parts of tulum had that, and bri’s photos of hong kong had it, too. i have this vision in my head that cuba will be filled with that special color — like this faded but bold hot pink, and i can’t wait to photograph it. these images give me that feeling and although i’m not so sure i could exist day to day in some of these spaces, i can definitely admire their unique beauty and eccentricity.
clockwise, l to r: little glowing lights.; desde my ventana.; laostudio; apartment therapy.; hand painted chinoiserie wallpaper via Dessin Fournir.; photography by bjarne bare via Minoo.
photograph by quentin de briey.
clockwise, l to r: apartment therapy.; terre d’lang deco.; sors.; an aesthetic pursuit.; photograph by kristen perers via décor de provence.; haute boheme.; trouvais.
photography by david cleveland.