
Dining table is a 1970s Italian travertine Carlo Scarpa Samo and the chairs are Charlotte Perriand. Mustard chairs from Les Puces in Paris.

The chandelier is a from Les Puces.

A dream team in a dream city. Danielle Snyder shared a tour of her West Village apartment. Snyder is the co-founder of the successful jewelry line Dannijo. She hired the best of the best, interior designer, Ken Fulk. Together they designed a space that feels youthful, while complimenting her tasteful lifestyle. Fulk’s design speciality is story telling. He uses a holistic approach to deliver incredible spaces for his celebrity clients. One room that stuck out was the kitchen. Snyder adores mixing vintage pieces and contemporary decor. With Fulk’s help, the West Village apartment was transformed into a stunning manhattan sanctuary.
The kitchen has a nice balance of modern elegance with vintage accents. The design features Waterworks Grove Brickworks field tile that compliments the wood cabinets. The light fixtures are Vintage 1970s bubble glass pendants by Helena Tynell for Glashütte Limburg. For more photos from Danielle Snyder’s West Village apartment click here.