Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects is a 25-person firm of architects, interior designers, and supporting staff that proposes both architectural and interior design services in an established, diverse, design-oriented practice. One of the masterpieces of the firm is Clifftop Villa in New Jersey. This small seaside villa punctuates an open stretch of shoreline. The compact floor plan has rooms arranged around a central oak entry hall two stories in height. A palette of light plaster walls, limestone, and terrazzo lets the blue horizon of the Atlantic take center stage. [Via]
Chroma Design is a renowned new company the collaboration between photographer Irene Mamiye and Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects (IKBA). This company is proud to publish the Chroma Collection that made in unique collaboration of art table row on the glass combines elegant design with beautiful photography expressionist artist’s life. Tables can be adjusted in terms of dimensions and the option of artwork.
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Mid-century modern infused interiors, consisting of mostly vintage pieces Sweden and Italy, completed the architecture not only of this Upper East Side duplex apartment, but of the Emory Roth designed modern masterpiece. The prominent panel detail of the dining room wall is a play on the carved façade of the Gio Ponti bureau in the entry. The touch of the home is still consistent with Venini glass wall sconces, Brazilian rosewood coffee table and vintage Danish pottery.
























