Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

27 October, 2013

Nursery in subtle neutrals

Serene space all new mums dream about... wonderful, soothing color palette. Simple yet elegant nursery designed and accessorized by Sissy+Marley team from New York.


20 March, 2013

Sacrum vs profanum: Andy

Interior design by William T. Georgis. Deliciously whimsical!


www.williamtgeorgis.com


via: plastolux

17 March, 2013

Wabi-sabi: Japanese simplicity

Captivating Wabi-sabi inspiration from the Japanese Magazine Casa Brutus. Read more about beauty of imperfection and the Japanese aesthetics in one of my previous posts: Wabi-sabi.





via: Wabi Sabi Style and Old Chum

10 March, 2013

Masculine vs feminine: in Mantua

Ultra minimal kitchen fitted into historical interior. Brutally beautiful.



photography: Gianni Basso, via: Milk magazine

05 March, 2013

House 6 by Marcio Kogan

São Paulo, Brazil. Spectacular architecture seen through the lens of Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen.

www.marciokogan.com


04 March, 2013

Sense of humour: in London

...an important ingredient in interior decoration. Just have a look. I can't help smiling!



images via: Jelanie

21 February, 2013

Minimalism in black and white

 ...and some rock'n'roll details. Park St Residence in Melbourne, designed by Australian interior design studio of Paul Hecker and Hamish Guthrie.

www.heckerguthrie.com


photos: Shannon McGrath

20 February, 2013

Colour code: scandinavian winter

Frosty whites, deep blacks, raw wood and a splash of red...  excellent editorial work of Camilla Tange Peylecke, a Danish stylist and an interior design consultant. Her blog is a great source of inspiration, so don't forget to visit! Here - just a few photos from the beautiful home of Louise Simony, an artist and an illustrator. More? See the latest issue of Bolig Liv.



photos: Peter Kragballe

10 February, 2013

Lotta Agaton: visiting an interior stylist

Simple yet so refined: airy scandinavian whites, contrasting blacks, subtle wooden tones, rich, welcoming greens. And the kitchen... divine! Once more the non-obvious obvious comes to my mind - that designing is actually more about substracting than adding.

styling: Lotta Agaton , photography: Pia Ulin
 

via: emmas designblogg

07 February, 2013

Mid-Century modern in Paris

Montmartre. Yes: Montmartre! Stylish apartment of Caroline Wiart, an interior decorator and her husband Patrice Galiana, a collector. The couple share a passion for Mid-Century modern design and art - literally each piece of furniture in their home is a part of design history.



photos: Case Da Abitare, via: MidCenturyHome

04 February, 2013

Authentic Swedish cottage

The main idea behind the renovation of this cosy cottage could be defined as an encounter between the old and the new - a blend of modern design, folk and oriental influences. The effect of authenticity has been achieved by using only pure materials such as wood, concrete, plaster and stone.







via: Lantliv, photography: Klas Sjöberg

01 February, 2013

My perfect nursery

Cosy, modern nursery styled by the creative team from Sissy+Marley, a New York City-based boutique baby planner and concierge service. The room is full of light, all the tones muted, subtle and natural. The space well thought out, organized with tasteful and practical details. Unquestionably: scandinavian style inspiration. I love the animal theme with cute giraffes!

... and take a look at the brilliant, convertible 'Sleepi' bed from Norwegian brand Stokke. Designed to grow with a child, it can be used from birth to approximately 10 years. Clever design!




via: Sissy+Marley, photography: Marco Ricca