The Full Tour: Inside A Family Home In The Sky
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 เม.ย. 2024
- We had such a positive reaction to our first Homing In film with Simon Allford, that we thought we’d share the full, uncut tour for those who want to see more of Simon's exceptional family home in the sky. Expect exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, advice and inspiration as he explores the theme of space with our co-founder, Matt Gibberd.
Filming: Edmund Cook
Editing: David Potter
Production: Hannah Phillips
Graphic Design: Tom Young
Music by Father
'A Modern Way to Live' book by Matt Gibberd: www.penguin.co.uk/books/32017...
Matt wears 'The Photographer' jacket by Toogood: t-o-o-g-o-o-d.com/products/01...
Simon Allford's architecture practice, AHMM: www.ahmm.co.uk/
'Extra Ordinary' book by Simon Allford: www.ribabooks.com/Extra-Ordin...
Rug by Christopher Farr: christopherfarr.com/
Simon's favourite chair, the 'Cité' armchair by Jean Prouvé: www.twentytwentyone.com/produ...
'Eames' lounge chair by Charles & Ray Eames: www.twentytwentyone.com/produ...
Pair of vintage 'LC-1' pony-skin chairs by Le Corbusier: www.pamono.co.uk/bauhaus-lc1-...
'1970' cushion by Bella Freud: bellafreud.com/products/1970-...
Coffee table by Isamu Noguchi for Vitra: www.scp.co.uk/products/noguch...
'As Is When' series of screenprints by Eduardo Paolozzi: www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/...
Painting by Joe Tilson: www.joetilson.com/
'606 Universal' shelving system by Dieter Rams for Vitsoe: www.vitsoe.com/gb/606
Le Corbusier's Pavillon Suisse: www.fondationsuisse.fr/en/
Tiles from the Parco dei Principi hotel in Sorrento, by Gio Ponti: www.royalgroup.it/parcodeipri...
1933 Sheffield Wednesday train set from Hornby: www.hornbyguide.com/item_detai...
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this man has great taste I'm so glad you dropped the full tour.
I’ve watched the first video multiple times because I really loved it. The color palette had an impact on me and now I’ve incorporated oranges and yellows into my home.
No doubt I will do that again on this one. Thanks!
His use of colors (especially primary colors) in this space, is its own master class in color theory.
Thank you so much for sharing this longer footage and the accompanying commentary. It is so interesting to have an understanding of how the complex interplay of spaces and light evolved with the changing family structure, and to hear the personal choices behind the design, and the small pieces of personal and family history that have worked their way in. I really enjoyed it and appreciate the generosity of sharing one's home space with the (world) wider web.
It's an inspiring testament to the endless possibilities of urban living and the art of crafting a harmonious sanctuary in the clouds. ☁☁
Absolutely loved this in-depth cut! I was really able to take in the thoughtfulness of the all the design elements. What an amazing home!
LOVED this ! such a privilege to be given access to this uncut version
this is what local project wants to be
Thank you for this uncut version - endlessly inspirational and rich with life
i always appreciate the irony of un-hiding the tv as though its a secret whilst being recorded on camera.
What a gorgeous home. God I wish I had money
I love his design solutions--especially the slide and insert that allows the TV to be both hidden and showcased. I'm sure the furniture is of impeccable quality...but I think you could approximate a lot of the look with some smart choices from IKEA and Design Within Reach.
Lovely to see more details from this home!
Thank you for sharing your personal home with the world. This is a wonderfully graphic home, full of color and geometry. The one main thing missing is that there are not any large plants here and there , and that would balance these graphic aspects with some things organic and sensual. I would also say that it’s too bad there are not more skylights, but that would be the nature of a multi floor condo or apartment. It seems to have been done wherever it can be.
Brilliant home and his details are perfection.
I adore the predominantly autumnal palette, accented by bursts of primary colour, which creates such warmth and soul.
Amazing work with this series. Looking forward to the next episodes!
This home is fantastic! It feels so cozy, cool and confortable. What a fantastic design👏
Ultimate favorite home !!! (I love mine to) I loved the first video but this compites the curiosity of mine. Ta.
this is my dream job, to present and film videos about architecture and stories
beautiful home, for me it is obviously not too minimalist but yet so calming
Wonderful.
Wonderful place.
Wonderful in every way!
I love this home. Very refined taste.
what a treat!
Thank you for the video.
Wonderfull
First and foremost, thank you for sharing this lovely content with us! I want to mention that in this particular video, the filming is very dark inany shots and it makes it hard to see the colors, textures, and details of these lovely homes. I look forward to seeing what you find next:)
I'm afraid to know how many people I would murder to get this house. A true curatorial experience.
When can I move in……please?
can i ask what using eames chair?
i think material is fiberglass is that right? or plastic?
What’s that orange blocky thing by the window?
I need to know where the art above the bed is from ! Anyone has an idea of the artist ?
Lovely, except the orange colour giving it a retro feel.
Am I the only one who is super annoyed with the filming?? Lol the camera person keeps angling the camera toward the windows so everything looks super dark and you can't see their faces at all because the light is coming through behind them.
Remindful of a dark dingy dungeon.
Borrowing vistas away...
I wish these people and channels would all stop making the same videos over and over I’ve seen this place multiple times already and many others do the same
The first video was a bit different I think. I understand some of it is repetitive but the first video was more an interview. Anyway I’m happy to see em both
Release the next video already
Imagine complaining about free content that nobody is forcing you to consume.
@@ronin84😂😂😂 free country
@@bigdaddyyo Saying 'free country' isn't a licence to be rude. Not a channel for ppl like you. Jog on.
Way too long...
No one is forcing you to watch. Most of their content is short-form. This is obviously for people in their audience who want a deep dive.
I enjoyed the conversation very much. Camera work was a bit eccentric: focused on the speakers more than the interiors & lighting was very dim at times, making it hard to discern the elements. But a nice documentary, nevertheless.
The owner is annoying