Virginia Tupker
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A European upbringing conceded Virginia Tupker a sophisticated vision and taste when it comes to Interior Design. From high-end residential to commercial projects, Virginia’s work can be contemplated all over the World.
After Vogue’s January 2012 issue, where her projects were published for the first time, she started to be known for her unique approach to Interior Design.
Come along with My Design Agenda and discover why shoe designer, Tabitha Simmon, coiled Virginia Tupker into the Interior Design world!
Carriage House
Touches of wood furniture combined with a prominent stone wall turn this carriage house into a unique division, where textures as simple as rope, can make wonders.
Chelsea Brownstone
If you want to know how a luxury lifestyle looks like, this living room can be one of the best examples! This was Virginia Tupker‘s first published design, in Vogue’s article, in 2012.
West Village Apartment
The elements in this living room seem to flow naturally. Light-toned and clean walls and sofas contrast with the bronze detailed mirror. When it comes to pattern choices, it is clear Virginia’s distinct taste.
Gramercy Park
When we take a look at this project, there’s a word that pops up immediately: unique. The choice of textures and patterns is peculiar and surely confers character.
Noho Kids Room
Simplistic and dreamy. This Virginia Tupker’s design transports us into a dream world, with cloudy-blue colors, where minimalism takes a step ahead.
Park Avenue Apartment
A modern approach to living room design, associated with dashing lighting choices as a statement piece.
Southampton Estate
The former editor at Vogue decorated this aqua-blue-themed bathroom for the magazine article, where she was featured. An 18th-century bathroom, with a sublime touch.
West Village Apartment
The minimalism strikes again in this bedroom. It’s the second division of the West Village Apartment in this article, but we just couldn’t avoid showing you how neutral colors with soft lines work so graciously.
Lenox Hill Table
Take a look at the diversity of colors! This table decor is most definitely ethnically inspired. Everything work in perfect syntony, from the table cloth, to the silver sugar bowl leaf.
Upper East Side Apartment
Ralph Lauren custom-made headboard, bed canopy, and walls are reigning in this Upper East Side apartment master bedroom.