New Pieces + Old Soul? 3 Designers Prove Mixing Eras Just Works
New art, old soul: 3 designers prove mixing antiques with contemporary pieces is what makes a home feel lived-in, not staged. This week @DesignerHomeTours we're visiting three very different homes united by one philosophy: never let a room feel frozen in one era. Designer Brian McCarthy walks us through his own Carnegie Hall-adjacent apartment, where two-of-eight Lalanne crocodile cocktail tables live beside contemporary art. Elizabeth Pash shows us an Upper East Side apartment where a vintage console won out over a brand-new reproduction. And Jason Saft takes us through a 10,000-square-foot Clinton Hill, Brooklyn mansion....hiding a secret nightclub behind one of its doors. 0:00 Cold Open 0:05 Meet Brian McCarthy 2:28 His Carnegie Hall Apartment 4:23 Entry Hall 5:17 Living Room: The Lalanne Crocodile Tables 6:50 Dining Room 8:12 The "Cabinet of Curiosities" Room 11:56 Primary Bedroom 15:18 Meet Elizabeth Pash 17:25 Upper East Side Apartment: The Foyer 19:07 Living Room 20:35 Dining Room 22:07 Kitchen 23:25 The Den 26:23 Meet Jason Saft 27:01 A 10,000 Sq Ft Clinton Hill Mansion 29:38 Front Parlor 32:24 Center Parlor & Dining Room 38:59 Primary Suite & Bathing Room 43:53 Kids' Floor 46:07 The Secret Nightclub Subscribe for new designer home tours every week. Instagram: / designerhometours TikTok: / designerhometours Submit a Project: https://bit.ly/Project-Submission #interiordesign #hometour #newyork

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