Manhattan-based interior designer CeCe Barfield has moved house and Architectural Digest offers a glimpse inside. I’ve spent time in CeCe’s old apartment (published by House Beautiful) on the Upper East Side and love seeing how she rearranged her art and furnishings for the new downtown address. Located on New York’s highly coveted Gramercy Park, the historic building is said to be the oldest co-op in the city. I’m loving CeCe’s use of monograms (she’s Texan, after all) and chic little living room bar set up. Below, explore more of CeCe’s chic space and find my suggestions on how you can get her timeless style in your own home.
How to Get CeCe’s Timeless Style:
Marlowe Skirted Tufted Chair (other colors available)
Brown Linen Tufted Bunny Williams Chair
Monogrammed Euro Sham (other colors/styles available)
Vintage French Sunburst Mirror
Upholstered Nailhead Trim Headboard
Antiqued Brass Swing Arm Sconce
(interior photography by Brandon Schulman)
Charlotte says
Love this space, as I did with Cece’s last apartment! Girl can do no wrong! xxx
Katherine says
gorgeous– love both the mantles! xx