
Last week I posted about chic closets and I included a photograph of Tory Burch's dressing room. The photo was taken from an article in Vogue (I'm sorry that I can't figure out which issue). A few readers have asked for more photos of Burch's Manhattan apartment, so here they are. The apartment was decorated by architect/decorator Daniel Romualdez, who, judging by the photos, is quite talented at creating a sophisticated but comfortable family home. 
View of the drawing room leading into the dining room. The drawing room walls are covered in a moss green velvet. The dining room walls are lacquered orange. Note that the trim is painted
faux-tortoise.

Another photo of the drawing room.
Romualdez designed the sofa.

Another
Romualdez designed sofa, which he calls an homage to
Givenchy. 17
th C. Dutch painting.

View of the library. The fabric on the sofa and chair is by Madeleine
Castaing.

Photo at left of Burch's twin sons' room. Foyer, at right,with Gracie wallpaper.

Burch's bedroom with bed in
Fortuny cotton lined in lilac taffeta. The walls were stenciled to match the
Fortuny cotton.

Pale green and white kitchen at left. Closet/dressing room at right.
Image at top is of the
Tory Burch store on Elizabeth Street in New York City.
(All images courtesy of
Vogue magazine and were photographed by Francois
Halard.)