A stately, immaculately curated closet is, indeed, the stuff dreams are made of. These impeccably turned-out spaces take wardrobe chic to a whole new level—never before have ottomans and power lighting seemed so essential. Keep scrolling to take a tour of our favorite clotheshorse interiors.
The Paris apartment of a real-life princess, designed by Jean-Louis Deniot, is breathtaking in its elegant yet unassuming way that only the French can master. Textured wall coverings, soaring ceilings, and sculptural lighting transform this functional space into a transcendent work of art.
Nathan Followill and Jessie Baylin's Nashville master-suite closet remains one of our all-time favorite retreats. The juxtaposition of warm woods with alluring natural stone makes for a soulful, sophisticated sanctuary.
The Apartment NYC by The Line favors sleek architectural detailing, clean lines, and unexpected materiality. Peppering in luxurious Mongolian lamb or sheepskin seating invites a cozy decadence to the pared-down aesthetic.
This Parisian loft designed by Studio KO pairs cobalt blues with heirloom woods and moody, dark hues. Inspired in part by notorious Los Angeles haunt Chateau Marmont, it is a cultured and intelligent take on high-drama style.
Christine Mack's Manhattan townhouse is poised, chic, and edited to the bone. We daydream of achieving this echelon of organization. Crisp whites, cool dove grays, and the occasional high-contrast black leather moment work wonders.
Leave it to Kelly Wearstler to discreetly transform a railroad-style dressing area into a mirrored, metallic moment. Reflective surfaces make the space feel expansive and artful while offering up major functionality.
Jaime King's closet makeover re-emphasizes the importance of the statement ottoman in closet chic. A little unique seating goes a long way toward making a space feel distinctive and masterfully curated.
This manhattan apartment designed by Celerie Kemble is a monochrome cloud of elevated and refined detail. The island bar, fireplace, and art-adorned mantel make this space the ultimate in terms of spacious fantasy fodder.
Benoist Drut's upstate New York abode demonstrates the epitome of an artful dressing room, filled with photography and collectible accents. A vintage oriental rug provides the perfect counterpoint to exquisite works of art.
Adding a flourish of drama via statement print adds personality and depth to this sleek black-and-white space, designed by Catherine Kwong. We especially love the bookcase stocked with fashion tomes. What better way to be inspired on the go?
Comfortable, handsome, and bold, Nate Berkus's home closet features bright marigold velvet and accompanying gold hardware throughout. The sunny space gets plenty of natural light via a skylight, which we can only imagine to be wildly flattering.
Designed by Kelly Wearstler, this iconic art deco closet is part dressing room, part covetable storage space. The paneled metal detailing is so imaginative and striking that it feels lifted from a Gustav Klimt painting.
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