We have explored the coastal retreat of make up artist turned entrepreneur Bobbi Brown, and now we have the chance to see inside her newest project. Partnering up with husband Steven Plofker, the couple have opened a 32-room hotel called the George Inn.
The property was built in 1902 as a private home for Charles Van Vleck and was later converted into 'The Georgian Inn': a hotel for short-term stays. After purchasing the Montclair, New Jersey, property, Bobbi and Steven set to work reimagining the interiors.
The rooms are eclectic, with a decidedly international appeal. Red and navy are used as colour accents - and this is by no accident.
British and American memorabilia decorate the space - including cushions covered in Union Jack fabric, tartan-covered headboards and images of Shirley Temple and J.F. Kennedy.
Pairing high end pieces with quirky finds, and brick walls left exposed to create an industrial vibe, the result is a chic and inviting home away from home. Take a look...
Images from here, here and here by Lesley Unruh for One Kings Lane.