Seven dreamy designs recommended by Lisbon interior designer Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
Cristina's Wish List
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Interior Designer Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
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Interior by Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
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Interior by Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
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Interior by Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
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Interior by Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
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Interior by Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
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Interior by Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
© Cristina Jorge de Carvalho
Dreamy atmospheres, refined color palettes, and ultra-rich textures; this is Cristina Jorge de Carvalho’s signature style. The Lisbon-based interior designer and architect founded her atelier in 2000 and has since become known for her sensitive approach to mixing both vintage and contemporary objects to create interiors that hit that oh-so-satisfying sweet spot between luxury and timelessness. But don't just take our word for it. Among Cristina's many accolades, you'll a collection of International Property Awards and recognitions from the International Interior Design Association.
Inspired by her enviable eye for detail, we asked Cristina to share with us some of the special pieces she'd like for herself. Read on to share in the design love.
Black Label Limited Edition Dalí Vis-à-Vis De Gala Sofa from BD Barcelona
"The color black has always been present in my life. This exceptional sofa by BD Barcelona exposes unexpected elements and carries a surprising meaning. I also love the contrast between the metal structure and the subtle, female silhouette that embraces the elegant black satine. A collectible without doubt!"
Siesta Rocking Chaise Lounge by Luis Ramírez
"This chaise Lounge by Luis Ramírez is perfection—the organic shapes and the tropical touch of straw, alongside the elegance of the stainless steel structure. What beautifully simple silhuette."
Large Czech Floor Lamps from Fa. Preciosa, 1970s
"I find myself totally attracted to the beauty and slenderness of these lamps. The fragility of the glass in contrast with the brass is simply divine."
Brutalist Coffee Tables by Paul Kingma, 1994
"This Paul Kingma coffee table reflects the the postwar Brutalist movement, celebrating the allure of raw concrete, stone, and brass. A true collector's item."
Woolen Rug by Sonia Delaunay, 1920s
"The rug captures the impeccable work and geometric color game of artist Sonia Delaunay. The design shows us a rich and sophisticated palette of earthy colors."
Tacca Center Table from Covet Paris
"Marble is the most noble material and definitely one of my favorites. This table made by Covet Paris—a tribute to sculptor Pietro Tacca—proves how irresistable this material is. It is clean, sculptural, static, elegant, modern, totemic. Just perfect!"
Sculptural Steel Table Lamp, 1970s
Verner Panton was always a visionary of the unlimited possibilities of form and light. This lamp is like his masterpiece in its concept, design and functionality. The use of interlaced metal lamellae diffuses light in a brilliant way.”
More to Love
Dolmen Stool from Covet Paris
Yoho Stool from Covet Paris
Padaung Stool from Covet Paris
Tacca Center Table from Covet Paris
Small White Marble Coffee Table by Paul Kingma, 1980s
Woolen Rug by Sonia Delaunay, 1920s
Sculptural Steel Table Lamp, 1970s
LC4 Chaise Lounge by Le Corbusier & Charlotte Perriand for Wohnbedarf, 1950s
Colorful Composition Lithograph by Sonia Delaunay, 1960s
Le Cœur à gaz Lithograph by Sonia Delaunay, 1977
Czech Floor Lamp from Fa. Preciosa, 1970s
Handmade Side Table by Paul Kingma, 1990s
Vintage Slate Stone Coffee Table by Paul Kingma
Handmade Coffee Table by Paul Kingma, 1970s
Brutalist Coffee Tables by Paul Kingma, 1994, Set of 2
Mid-Century Danish Moon Lamp by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen, 1960s
Cuba Rocking Chair by Luis Ramírez
Dalí Vis-à-Vis de Gala Sofa from BD Barcelona
Siesta Rocking Chaise Lounge by Luis Ramírez
Miró Rocking Chair by Luis Ramírez
Black Label Limited Edition Dalí Vis-à-Vis De Gala Sofa by BD Barcelona
Black Label Limited Edition Dalí Muletas Lamp from BD Barcelona
Giros Porcelain Set by Luis Ramírez
Coffee Table by Paul Kingma, 1989
Dutch Coffee Table by Marcus and Paul Kingma, 1970s
Brutalist Ceramic & Brass Artwork Coffee Table by Paul Kingma, 1970s
Large Czechoslovak Floor Lamps from Fa. Preciosa, 1970s, Set of 2
Mid-Century Danish Moonlight Pendant by Verner Panton
Carpet by Sonia Delaunay for Artcurial, 1980s
Black Label Limited Edition Dalí Leda Armchair-Sculpture from BD Barcelona