Architectural
"I wanted it to feel like an old cigar-slash-’70s shag pad,” says actor Olivia Cooke with a laugh, recalling the unconventional brief she gave her interior designers, Lisa Jones and Ruby Kean of the London- and New York–based firm @atelier_lk_. “But then I also wanted it to have this sort of Japanese-slash-château vibe.” That last bit feels particularly fitting for Cooke, who most know as Queen Alicent Hightower, the cunning second wife of King Viserys I Targaryen in #HBO’s hit series #HouseoftheDragon. Tour her transformed 1860s Victorian in east London at the link in our bio. Photography by @katemartinphoto ; styled by @saramathersstylist; words by @_h_mart_
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Love this @livkatecooke ❤️
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So simple and calming & individual. Really like the balance & restraint 🙌
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After I read the description of what she wanted, I thought omg sounds fabulous . As I see it not really unfortunately for me. 😂
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Serene cigar pad ☺️😍😍😍
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Great to see my painting there ❤️
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My love! J’ADORE! 😍😍😍
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Your house!!! 😍😍
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🙌🙌🙌
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Omg
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So chic but intentional 😍
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This looks incredible I’m moving in lol 🔥