Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Inside an Atlanta Industrial Loft - Part 3

Bedroom

Now a stylist, too, the painter travels the globe on photo shoots for furniture ads and catalogs, gathering souvenirs along the way: a rustic wooden stool in Toronto, seashells from the Caribbean, and stacks of French linens, which she uses for upholstery, curtains, and tablecloths. "They are heavy, handwoven, and never too white," Beasley insists. "I've draped my whole world in them!"

In this photo: A poster from a 1978 Richard Avedon retrospective punctuates Anthropologie's wrought-iron bed. On either side, ceramic lamps by Arteriors sit atop mirrored Aidan Gray nightstands. The patterned pillowcase is from West Elm, and the duvet set from Soup Home; Beasley sewed the faux-fur throw herself.

Bright idea: Stashed at the foot of a bed, a large basket is easier to access than a usual trunk.



Office Area

Beasley's ripped leopard-print coat provided the upholstery for this whimsical chair, which accompanies a 1920s ebony desk. An African feather headdress and a black-and-white photo of Paris make for an eclectic mix.


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