Thursday, January 21, 2010

Yabu Pushelberg...Interior design Luxe

The Toronto based firm of Yabu Pushelberg have been creating timeless and artistic interiors worldwide for 30 years. With design studios in New York City and Toronto, this design team has a very impressive client list specializing in luxury hospitality and contract design... Just a few commercial clients include The Four Season, W-Hotels, Carolina Herrera, Tiffany's, Louis Vuitton, Kate Spade, and Bergdoff Goodman... Love this design team!
Check out their web site...the most incredible images... Luxury design at its best, for sure...Enjoy!
NYC residence

Hazelton Hotel, Toronto

Los Alcobas Hotel, Mexico City

Smyth Hotel, NYC


Primehouse, NYC


George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg

These guys look like they're so much fun...

20 comments:

  1. Love the fabric on the chairs in the primehouse! :)

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  2. So good to see you blogging again! Have a great week Axx

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  3. Ooh.. so pretty! That sofa in the Smyth hotel reminds me of the interiors of the restaurant at The Parker Palm Springs. Moody and awesome!

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  4. just found your blog. i absolutely ADORE it!!! keep posting up. the photos you post are too inspirational!
    lots of love...
    xox
    ashlina
    secretsofdomesticbliss.blogspot.com

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  5. Gorgeous blog! Will be following.
    ps- so many of my design class mates tried to get in to Yabu. We toured their Toronto offices. SO much fun. Great post.

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  8. Hi Ashlina and Erica!
    Thanks so much for you wonderful comments...I've been kind of busy with my fabulous new job, but I will have new posts soon..Thanks again for stopping by.
    Best,
    Mimi

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  9. Yes their work is great. I love that they have an unpretentious approach to luxury. It is luxe with an approachable twist.

    Nice post - I hope you post again soon.

    xCharlotta

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  10. Mimi, what's going on? We're missing you here in bloglandia! Glad to hear the business is going well :D

    xoxo
    Dagny (previously Beautiful Living)

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  11. There is only two things that get my blood pumping more than fabulous design, my husband and Gerard Butler! From the curved sofa the gold screen @ the Hazelton to the gold upholstery of the Smyth NYC. Thanks for posting about this amazing team Mimi. Hope you are doing well & are having a glorious weekend?! x

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  12. Fabulous.. what divine spaces! The curved sofa.. oh my. Love your style.. new follower. xx

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  13. Love that circles floor! So cool! Cute blog!

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  14. Great stuff, I really like the green tufted leather furniture ♥ neato

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  17. Superb design, and yabu are known for some of the most striking interiors around! Brilliant work

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