This man is a class act, not by the objects he owns, though, they are beautiful, but by his attitude and approach. His life experiences resonate, if you hear them ❤
Full circle. ... parents say were movig dont make friends, then describing object attachment in beauty, ending with non attachment to object and that people are important. Beautiful.
As a kid with my family we lived in a small village in a wooden hut with no electrics or water, just an outside pump and a pail in a shed as a toilet. We also sometimes stayed with my grandmother in a room where there temperature was 5°c and no heating. Later we were given social housing in a terrible state with a dead horse in the yard but we fixed it up. I used to collect antiques from the local dump, where in the 60's people got rid of 'old stuff', the stuff I loved instinctively. My brother had posters of rock stars on his wall and I had 18th century prints. Today I live in a huge old mansion surrounded by antiques and art and I spend my days restoring stuff. Sometimes your taste and dreams are in direct oppostion to what you knew growing up and for me that makes it more valuable.
The conversation was just as mesmerizing as the space. The wonder and the imagination of everything. Drama + intentionality dancing simultaneously, then stopping to quietness. Beautifully enchanting.🤍🫶🏽
I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation! Mr. Trapp has the diction of a brilliant psychiatrist and the eye of a museum curator, made all the more extraordinary by a humility rarely seen today. His voice, calm, assuring, and welcoming, was a pleasant introduction to his creative process. THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY to experience a cross section of your remarkable world!
I wasn't expecting to be so moved and brought to tears... I follow his account on Instagram and love his style, but I had no idea who the man behind it was. I admit I assumed he came from a lineage of wealthy Connecticut people. I also love being surrounded by beautiful things in my home, things found in nature and vintage shops. They say, Never meet your heroes but in this case, I am so glad I did!
I feel the same way. I grew up poor, lacking so much. We moved each year. There was so sense of security. So I appreciate every little thing, and creating a beautiful home is very important to me. And what I decorate my home with doesn’t need to be expensive or have a pedigree. It’s how you put them together.
It's so strange, I was in the kitchen a couple of hours ago and it suddenly struck me that I simply EXPECTED water to come out of the tap when I turned it on. I thought; "What if there WAS NO WATER?" and I had this sudden rush of gratitude for every bit of comfort that I daily take for granted. It's important. There are countries where running water is a luxury.The saddest thing is to be filthy rich and unaware of it.
I adore this man!! Saw him on Homeworthy for first time and he's amazing. Beautiful homes and beautiful human. Thank you Michael for sharing yourself and your treasures with us.
Hey dude.... Awesome meeting you... I've been an antique dealer for 30 years.... Started from scratch.... Not knowing anything.... You had it way harder no electricity and water... Absolute survivor.... The Lord's helped me with miracles.... You just have to make sure you work hard.... Everything you said I understand.... Pleasure meeting you Sir
I have an odd affinity for broken or damaged objects. It’s strange, even to me, but I believe it comes from being financially poor during the formative early years.
This man is a class act, not by the objects he owns, though, they are beautiful, but by his attitude and approach. His life experiences resonate, if you hear them ❤
fabulous
Full circle. ... parents say were movig dont make friends, then describing object attachment in beauty, ending with non attachment to object and that people are important.
Beautiful.
As a kid with my family we lived in a small village in a wooden hut with no electrics or water, just an outside pump and a pail in a shed as a toilet. We also sometimes stayed with my grandmother in a room where there temperature was 5°c and no heating. Later we were given social housing in a terrible state with a dead horse in the yard but we fixed it up. I used to collect antiques from the local dump, where in the 60's people got rid of 'old stuff', the stuff I loved instinctively. My brother had posters of rock stars on his wall and I had 18th century prints. Today I live in a huge old mansion surrounded by antiques and art and I spend my days restoring stuff. Sometimes your taste and dreams are in direct oppostion to what you knew growing up and for me that makes it more valuable.
Yes.... YouToo
The conversation was just as mesmerizing as the space. The wonder and the imagination of everything. Drama + intentionality dancing simultaneously, then stopping to quietness. Beautifully enchanting.🤍🫶🏽
wonderful taste in interior design, he seems humble and intelligent , liked it a lot
You are infinitely intriguing and your interior space is like your voice-transformative. Thank you for sharing.
WoW ! ❤
This home is like something out of a dream
Michael, your voice and somewhere the sound of your smile is special. Thank you for your thoughts......
How refreshingly honest and real.
Perfect !
Cool
I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation! Mr. Trapp has the diction of a brilliant psychiatrist and the eye of a museum curator, made all the more extraordinary by a humility rarely seen today. His voice, calm, assuring, and welcoming, was a pleasant introduction to his creative process. THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY to experience a cross section of your remarkable world!
I wasn't expecting to be so moved and brought to tears... I follow his account on Instagram and love his style, but I had no idea who the man behind it was. I admit I assumed he came from a lineage of wealthy Connecticut people. I also love being surrounded by beautiful things in my home, things found in nature and vintage shops. They say, Never meet your heroes but in this case, I am so glad I did!
thank you !
Perfection.
inspiring
Beautiful in every way!
Talented, humble and with a singular vision, thanks, Michael, for letting us visit your beautiful place.
Patina is fascination🤓
Humble beginnings! Love it.
Great story.
I feel the same way. I grew up poor, lacking so much. We moved each year. There was so sense of security. So I appreciate every little thing, and creating a beautiful home is very important to me. And what I decorate my home with doesn’t need to be expensive or have a pedigree. It’s how you put them together.
Dearest Michael,
thank you for sharing your home, thoughts and beautiful self with us.
Truly beyond beauty on every level .
It's so strange, I was in the kitchen a couple of hours ago and it suddenly struck me that I simply EXPECTED water to come out of the tap when I turned it on. I thought; "What if there WAS NO WATER?" and I had this sudden rush of gratitude for every bit of comfort that I daily take for granted. It's important. There are countries where running water is a luxury.The saddest thing is to be filthy rich and unaware of it.
"The past shape your future " I always tell myself. I love this man for being so honest!
Delicious...
wow
Beautifully grounded man.
So insightful ❤
Another thoughtful and considerate point of living.
Thank you - that was inspiring and thoughtful.
Amazing!
Omg, fantastic!
I adore this man!! Saw him on Homeworthy for first time and he's amazing. Beautiful homes and beautiful human. Thank you Michael for sharing yourself and your treasures with us.
exceptional!
Thank you for sharing❤
Mr Trapp you are amazing. Your voice is so calming and achievements beyond belief.
Many times l watch your videos.Thank you.
I adore these Cabana mini movies and resonate deeply with his love and gratitude of everyday blessings along with beautiful things 🙏✨
I am gobsmacked - thank you for this incredibly encouraging story of survival and following your dreams
He’s so right!! He’s a treasure! Thank you
Mesmerizing
👍👍👍💖💖💖💎💎💎✨✨✨
Przepiękne niepowtarzalne wnętrza!Mają w sobie "to coś"!
Brilliant mind with an eye for beauty and an inherent spirituality. Thank you for sharing your story
Hey dude.... Awesome meeting you... I've been an antique dealer for 30 years.... Started from scratch.... Not knowing anything.... You had it way harder no electricity and water... Absolute survivor.... The Lord's helped me with miracles.... You just have to make sure you work hard.... Everything you said I understand.... Pleasure meeting you Sir
…my heart skipped a beat…
Amen❤
What a beautiful tone... what is the orange wall colour? Where can I find that paint? Or, rather what exactly should I search?
Love the smokey, whitewashed look of this video and of course
what Mr. Trapp has to say
I have an odd affinity for broken or damaged objects. It’s strange, even to me, but I believe it comes from being financially poor during the formative early years.
😜 "promo sm"