Thursday, March 15, 2012

Shop Talk: Brooke Shields, Adam Levine & Other Celebrities Highlight Products We Know & Love (Part 1 of 2)

We have to admit, we love reading about our favorite celebrities using products from the showrooms that we frequent in the Cohen Design Centers. So when we read the March 2012 issue of Architectural Digest, featuring Brooke Shields in her Greenwich Village townhouse on the cover, we couldn’t resist learning what showrooms she has been to, along with a few other A-list celebrities featured in AD.




Shields’ family townhouse was renovated in collaboration with designer David Flint Wood and MADE architects, and highlights several DDB showrooms that we're proud to see decked out in her design.




The living room boasts a curule-form stool covered in a David Hicks fabric from Lee Jofa and pillows in a graphic John Robshaw linen accenting the room from John Rosselli & Associates. The dining room shows off an exquisite vintage Ralph Lauren Home marble-top pedestal table with mismatched chairs adorning it, and a John Rosselli & Associates tole chandelier hung above it.




Giorgio Armani's Swiss retreat was another celebrity-showcased home in the March issue of AD. Using deep colors and textures, Armani's chalet in the Swiss Alps goes for dark mahogany rather than golden pine and embraces couture alpine style.




Adorned in Armani/Casa from ceiling to floor, the living room of Armani's winter getaway near Saint Moritz, Switzerland, looks out over the snowy Alps. The sofa, cocktail table, and silk rug are by Armani/Casa and keep the cozy atmosphere chic. A leather cube chair by Armani/Casa sits beside a sofa upholstered in one of Armani/Casa's fabrics by Rubelli, with a matching carpet thrown in front for comfort.




Throughout the rest of the wintery getaway, Armani/Casa products can be found everywhere, making for a decadent, dim hideaway in a home ever-surrounded by snow. Rubelli makes a few more appearances, as seen in the fabric dressing Armani's bed with a bedspread and bolster.


Hear more on celebrity design from the March 2012 issue of Architectural Digest, and the Cohen Design Center showrooms chosen by the famous.

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