The Best Bedrooms in Vogue
- Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, January 20041/26
Wood plays a pivotal role in the Formentera bedroom of Marni cofounders Consuelo Castiglioni and CEO Gianni Castiglioni, in the rough-hewn local timbers of the room’s ceiling, as well as in the headboard that was found on Phuket.
- Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, January 20062/26
Chanel creative consultant Amanda Harlech’s whimsical taste is reflected in the bedroom of her English country cottage in Shropshire, where a 19th-century Moroccan bed fits snuggly between the beams, bookended by a cozy British chaise lounge.
- Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, February 20033/26
In the bedroom of Ione Skye’s Case Study house in Los Angeles, her former partner and decorator David Netto turned Skye’s former art studio into the Master bedroom, and made the concrete-floored room feel warm and inviting by using natural fiber on the floors and windows, and adding handmade objects such as a stool from Mali.
- Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, February 20084/26
There’s no denying you’re in France when looking at the guest room in photographer François Halard’s 18th-century townhouse in Arles, where the juxtaposition between the silk-draped Louis XVI bed and the room’s original plaster walls is French country at its finest.
- Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, February 20125/26
White provides the backdrop for the entirety of this Chelsea townhouse, and the bedroom is no exception, allowing details like the Tom Dixon paper star lantern and the 19th-century Victorian mirror to stand out.
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