Summary
Sabine Getty lives in a 19th-century London townhouse. The walls are swathed in a retina-searing paintbox yellow. The welcoming space is a cacophony of color, print, and texture.
Before this, the Gettys lived in a Mayfair apartment that belonged to Joseph’s late grandfather, with a glorious view of Green Park. After living laterally, Sabine—whose mother is the Egyptian interior designer Karine Ratl—embraced the prospect of a four-story refurbishment.
“I’m so happy to be here. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time,” says the owner.
Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel lived at the Ritz Paris for 34 years. The same bedroom upholstery runs throughout.
Getty is living her life in technicolor at her home in Memphis, Tennessee. The designer has created a series of black-and-white family photographs shot by Paul Wetherell and exuberant images lensed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch.