'It's an improvisation of an apartment' says Ana Kras, the Serbian designer who has relocated to New York City's Lower East Side a few weeks ago. Most of her belongings are still with her parents in Belgrade, Serbia, and in her previous home in L.A. And yet, she has added a witty and artsy touch to her new home with just a few pieces.
I love the work of Ana Kras and I blogged about her two years ago and I am fascinated to see her career going from great to greater. Her new apartment showcases one thing: you don't have to fill up a space. Sometimes just a few practical items and some personal details will make a home. Some knickknacks, some art pieces. And a few houseplants of course.
As an artist she is not surrounding herself with her own work - it is a personal decision. However, you can see one of her famous Bonbon lamps on her dining table - it is an early model of an ongoing series that was included in the 2014 NYC Makers biennial at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan.
Her initial quote made me think: isn't every home a sort of improvisation? It reflects our current state, lifestyle, situation. It changes and evolves with us. We improvise. Every day. And that is good. Anything else would result in stagnation and idle life. Here's to more improvisation in life!
Photography via T Magazine
Her Bonbon lamp is the first thing I noticed, great design! She has a relaxed and beautiful home. Sometimes I wish, I could live with very little accessories in my home, I love the way the eucalyptus is placed: simple but powerful! Thank you for sharing! XO, A.
ReplyDeleteSame her Anastasia! Especially since I am living in a very small apartment I often get the feeling that I have too many things although in total I don't own a lot. Maybe it's good to move from time to time as you get the chance to start all over - airy and breezy just like Ana Kras.
DeleteExactly! I sort out things from time to time, but I need to do this more often - we should do a blog flea market - but then I'll be like: oh, I can't let this piece go, it's way too beautiful… ;-)
DeleteAnastasia, we would end up buying and not selling I am afraid LOL
DeleteLove her home, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat chit-chat spot with the long chairs is so cool and love how she used the plant as a space divider...
I think that is my favorite corner of her home, Andreea. Would love to have such a green reading nook at my home too.
DeleteWow! Girl is looking so beautiful! and rest are the great and creative pics...
ReplyDeleteLovely place
ReplyDeletePretty girl
wonderful pendant!
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lovely post on your blog!
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