
11 Chic Home Libraries Designed by Axel Vervoordt, Markham Roberts, Gil Schafer, and More
This article showcases 11 exceptional home libraries and offices designed by leading interior designers, emphasizing the balance between visual stimulation, tranquility, and functionality. Each space is presented with unique design elements and curated furnishings, offering inspiration for creating a perfect home workspace.
Stewart Manger's art-filled Paris reading room features an Hervé Van der Straeten light fixture, Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann-style lounge chairs, a Marc du Plantier leather-clad table, custom-embroidered curtains by Linge au Coeur, a Victor Vasarely artwork, Taj Monjardo bookshelves, and Patrice Dangel floor lamps. Gil Schafer’s elegant New York library is anchored by a painting from Walton Ford, with a tufted suede ottoman by John Rosselli & Associates, a Regency armchair from Niall Smith Antiques, and a Patterson Flynn Martin carpet. Markham Roberts’s London residence includes a study adorned with an Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec lithograph, a brass lantern by Soane, Milo Baughman swivel club chairs, an English Regency cabinet, and a circa-1970 Jansen cocktail table.
Charlie Ferrer’s classic Connecticut library for his parents features a Louis XVI-style desk with a vintage Jean-Pierre Vitrac lamp, a Jean Pascaud armchair, a Mark Steinmetz photograph, a Maynard Monrow text work, a 1947 floor lamp by Angelo Lelli, a tiger photograph by David Yarrow, and a wing chair upholstered in Scalamandré velvet. Michael S. Smith’s Madrid palazzo library includes an O. Henry House sofa, club chairs, and pillows upholstered in Jasper fabrics, a vintage Ron Seff cocktail table, original wall covering, and a portrait of King Charles IV by Agustín Esteve y de María Marqués.
Pablo Paniagua designed a library in the Bulgari family's Moroccan riad with a Loro Piana linen-covered sofa and custom cocktail tables. Architect William T. Georgis’s La Jolla home office displays a salon-style arrangement of works by Chuck Close, Joel Shapiro, Jennifer Bartlett, and Jack Pierson, along with a midcentury William Haines tiered table. Eugenia Silva’s Madrid library, designed by Casa Muñoz, features a Michael Anastassiades light fixture, a Casa Muñoz daybed and cocktail table, an Antonio Saura painting, an Anacleto Spazzapan wood chair, and a Miguel Milá lamp.
Eugenio López’s Mexico City library, designed by Luis Bustamante, showcases a sculptural Hervé Van der Straeten light fixture and playful Philip Arctander clam chairs. Axel Vervoordt’s Belgian library in a 17th-century military barrack includes a Georgian armchair and ancient art objects, such as a Bronze Age Indus figurine. Finally, Pamella Roland’s Chicago home office, designed by Kadlec Architecture + Design, features a Holly Hunt sofa, a curvy Jean de Merry armchair, Fran Taubman’s steel-ribbon table, and an Alexander McQueen bird carpet from the Rug Company.
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