There is something about this space that I really love. I am impartial to the slightly textured photograph appearance (which is probably the result of the scanning process).
The warm glow of sunlight highlights the beauty of the extruding horizontal internal balcony and also the levels and plants.
I must admit I am rarely smitten by such linear spaces, but in this case, the furnishings take some credit. I believe that this is a feat of interior design, internal foliage seems to mimic the language of the thin branch-like members that form the window frame. The warm tones of the rug, veneer divider wall and l-shaped sofa provides an upholstered sunset, to which the linear lines above and below mimic the horizon to whuch the sunset rests behind.
There is life in the space, and I am anticipating to see a man in thick black-framed glasses and an loosened shirt appear from inside the corridor. My eyes want to narrow onto the details, the cushions, each item behind the sofa, the hung decorations on the wall and the pattern on the rug, but I am content with the full composition for the time being.
Thank you r3darch for re-introducing this to me:
Eames House / Charles and Ray (via ArchDaily)