This apartment has some nice details and funny graphics, especially the print in the hallway.
Source: Alvhem
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
In My House
Josefine Persson and Andreas Göthammer, owners of the interior design shop In My House, spent a year and a half on this 1947 house to turn it into the home they envisioned when buying it. To top it of with an interior of carefully collected vintage finds.
I could be living here, couldn't your?
Source: Elle Decoration South Africa
I could be living here, couldn't your?
Source: Elle Decoration South Africa
Monday, May 21, 2012
Seeing double
We've been working on the garden the past few days. And as you can see, overseeing the work can be double tiring...
Friday, May 18, 2012
Fusion of styles
Interior designer Nina Provan worked together with collegue Kerry Phelan on her own South Yarra (Melbourne) home.
The end result is a calm basic palette with a few strong focal points.
Source: Est magazine
The end result is a calm basic palette with a few strong focal points.
Source: Est magazine
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
They met in Tokyo ...
... on the bus to the airport. Today, Michael Maharam and his artist wife Sabine Steinmair live in an old print shop in NoLita, Manhattan. Michael is a keen colector of art and design, which you can find all over the place, including a cradle designed in 1963 by Nanna Ditzel for their daughter Frankie Slim.
Source: Case da Abitare
Source: Case da Abitare
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Is that a bunny?
Like I told you earlier, put a pet in the picture and you got my attention.
Have a look around the Havmøllers' home. Stampe will be your guide.
Source: Bo Bedre
Have a look around the Havmøllers' home. Stampe will be your guide.
Source: Bo Bedre
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Block colors
I think this home represents the perfect mix op period style, vintage and modern pieces. Even though I am usually not into primary colors, in this Victorian end-of-terrace in London it works very well.
Source: Living Etc
Source: Living Etc
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
A designer's Malmö apartment
As soon as I spot a pet in the picture, let alone any type of greyhound, I'm sold. So, the apartment of furniture designer Louise Hederström couldn't get any better.
It is situated in a 1937 Functionalist building in the Malmö district Ribershus.
Source: Elle Decoration UK
It is situated in a 1937 Functionalist building in the Malmö district Ribershus.
And here is Lemmy |
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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