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Roland Emmerich's London Home with an Edge
The New York Times 8.7.08

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Whoa. The London home of director Roland Emmerich is a melting pot of styles, political art, taxidermy, large murals and odd-ball collections. We're especially fond of the small room painted entirely with chalkboard paint! The New York Times gives us a peak inside the unique interior of the home in the conservative district of Knightsbridge...

 
 

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The interior was designed by John Teall, of Flux Interiors. Check out the article, A London Home to Shock the Neighbors and slideshow in The New York Times.

Pics: Gavin Jackson/Arcaid, Jonathan Player The New York Times

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Pope in the closet scares me!

posted by UWSretreat on 2008-08-07 10:06:23
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The chess set with the figurines modeled after suicide bombers and the WTC burning is especially classy. I do like the headboard shaped out of a wing, and I guess the guy is obsessed with zebras.

posted by KristinaXI on 2008-08-07 10:10:17
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This reminds me of the type of place a serial killer would live. How quaint.

posted by That70sHeidi on 2008-08-07 10:10:39
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I do have to say though that the picture of beefcake Ahmadinejad is hilarious.

posted by KristinaXI on 2008-08-07 10:12:40
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lol, I had the same thought, kristina! I wondered if anyone else caught that.

I would LOVE to live there.

posted by brookberrys on 2008-08-07 10:16:11
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Who is the bear?

Seriously, I like this kind of 'intelligent design.'

posted by truckeekid on 2008-08-07 10:16:26
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BRILLIANT!!!!!

posted by n2denim on 2008-08-07 10:22:03
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n2denim.... you took the post right out of my fingers!

posted by closertotheocean on 2008-08-07 10:27:24
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Ahhh!!! I thought that was him!!!

"Iran so far... so far so far so far"

I think he's crazy pants, but just cause he has relegious leaders stuffed into closets doesn't mean he's violent... probabaly.

posted by DahliaCactus on 2008-08-07 10:29:32
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Just back from the slideshow. I'm stealing the diorama's in glass coffee table idea... might even throw some zebra's in there.

posted by DahliaCactus on 2008-08-07 10:34:49
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I keep finding new things in those pictures - like that thing made of Barbies - what is that supposed to be? It wasn't brought up in the article.

posted by KristinaXI on 2008-08-07 10:37:03
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The ball of barbies is sort of freaking me out

posted by rose8199 on 2008-08-07 10:38:45
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The slideshow has some even creepier rooms, like the one with the diorama of the Kennedy assassination

posted by rose8199 on 2008-08-07 10:43:09
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I like the wall of rusted metal in the dining room.

Now, as far as the nightstands are concerned...On the left one, laying at the base of the lamp....is that what I think it is? (if it is, it's laying on its side, facing away from the camera)


Wow...if only his movies were this edgy.

posted by btoddster on 2008-08-07 10:47:33
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This is completely amazing! I love every single thing, especially the desk and headboard made out of plane wings.
Amazing!

posted by Griffin on 2008-08-07 10:53:31
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What an intriguing flat. I agree with btoddster....if only his movies had this much impact.

posted by Nevis on 2008-08-07 10:59:00
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The humor, the scale and textures of the objects, the colors, it just all works. You would never find this house dull or boring. It is a great space to live in and be inspired by.

posted by Doris loves art! on 2008-08-07 11:03:09
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Disgusting! What would his friends from NYC think of the WTC chess figurine? Not an inviting place, perhaps good for a museum, art gallery show. I wouldn't want to be a guest here and wake-up next to Ahmadinejad. But I did like the airplane headboard, where can I get something like that?

posted by ticotimes on 2008-08-07 11:18:12
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Ironically, I don't think this house is very 'far from conservative.' Take away the rather theatrical political art, waxworks, socialist memorabilia, and baby zebras and it's a livable, comfortable-looking decor that might please any (quite wealthy) modernist not addicted to chairs with names. Probably with an eye to resale, the designer has done nothing to the space that's so weird it can't be packed up or painted over. The surfaces and furnishings show creativity and innovation, but not the bizarre or impractical aspects of the truly avant-garde. OK, except for the ginormous White House bird cage, which is brilliant, but just silly.

posted by amed studio on 2008-08-07 11:27:10
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The chess set is a comment on how the WTC bombing was part of the global chess game. I'm from New York (yeah, I was there) and I wasn't offended (more offended by the real "global chess game"). That's not to say I don't respect anyone's disgust or dislike of the piece. Perfectly understandable.

A lot of it is just plain MFA show level art, but I do love the Pope in the closet!

posted by Limonata on 2008-08-07 11:50:38
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Wow- that apartment is an inhabitable work of art. Art doesn't always make us comfortable, but it should always make us think. Bravo. Brilliant. F*cked up, but brilliant.

posted by kellylc on 2008-08-07 11:50:47
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The design of the spaces definitely makes you think and will probably start some interesting conversations. I would love to visit... and write on the chalkboard walls and ceiling...

posted by M2JL on 2008-08-07 11:53:40
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Wow! What a wonderfully wacky place! Although the Pope would startle me every time I see it.

posted by suzy8track on 2008-08-07 12:13:46
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Would love to walk this space in person, who knows what else one might find.

posted by plastolux on 2008-08-07 12:22:22
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Sure.

posted by eirracoes on 2008-08-07 13:02:23
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Bold, daring and provocative. Not to sound ingratiating, but it takes some courage to truly design for oneself rather than to avoid the disapproval of others.

posted by lightspeed on 2008-08-07 13:15:25
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anyone else think John Nash when look at the chalkboard paint room

posted by vertigo on 2008-08-07 13:38:20
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I'd love to be invited to cocktails there...
...but I don't think I could live there - not with the messy desk and the Pope in the closet. (wrong Pope for the closet, I might add)

posted by bepsf on 2008-08-07 13:55:32
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I'd love it if someone said my house was 'plain MFA show level art'...sigh.

And I guess if he really wants to lighten up his neighborhood, he can always go a little 'Dali in Figueres' on them...

posted by truckeekid on 2008-08-07 14:53:11
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I wonder what it must be like to be told the same joke over and over and over and over and over and over and over and

posted by Jaze on 2008-08-07 16:20:32
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Fan. Fucking. Tastic.

posted by john m on 2008-08-07 17:11:40
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He, he - nice to see a blog - seems to have crashed my website with visits though - should be back online on monday apparently - if anyone needs my email in the meantime its info@fluxinteriors.com

John Teall
Flux Interiors -

posted by FLUX on 2008-08-09 10:49:33
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fabulous dildo alarm clock on the left night stand, opposite the hunka hunka in the frame.

posted by orangepaperbike on 2008-08-21 18:05:07
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