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

17 June, 2012

Vidir Geirsson photography

Exquisite interior shots by talented swedish photographer Vidir Geirsson. Great eye for colour!


www.vidir.se



15 June, 2012

Stream-of-consciousness

Freehand illustrations crept out of the drawing pad - flooding onto almost all the surfaces in this Brooklyn apartment. Here lives the author: Shantell Martin, London-born artist known for her intriguing murals and live performances. Magical!


photography: Trevor Tondro, via: The New York Times

13 June, 2012

Stylish consistency

Design logic - an obligatory ingredient in interior styling. Understanding how materials and colours relate to each other. How textures contrast, complement, balance. Just like here: inteligent stylistic consistency. Essential to achieve a beautiful, harmonious effect. Inspiring!


found via: lark & linen

11 June, 2012

Patrizia Moroso’s house

An open, inviting home, created “from the inside out” -  spacious, comfortable common spaces were tailored to suit the family’s bohemian social life. Designed by Patricia Urquiola in collaboration with the Milan architect Martino Berghinz.


via: The New York Times

16 May, 2012

Mid-Century modern in Stockholm

This apartment, flawless in its raw imperfection, belongs to one of the creative directors behind the swedish clothing brand Hope - Stefan Söderberg. The original herringbone parquet makes terrific background for Mid-Century modern pieces. I like the way the floors were renovated - sandblasting oak emphasized beautiful texture of old wood.


photography: Birgitta Wolfgang Drejer, via: Interiørmagasinet

13 May, 2012

Clean lines

Well-weighed linear theme throughout the entire house. On a large and small scale - from architectural forms to the subtle interior details. Simple. Great.


photos by: Dustin Aksland, via: Dwell

12 May, 2012

Afternoon light

Everyone can dream a little bit. Widlund House in Sweden designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune.


via: Contemporist

11 May, 2012

in Warsaw

Utra modern apartment with a nice touch of nostalgia - a creative mix of old and new.
Interior design by Justyna Smolec.


photography: Marcin Czechowicz

09 May, 2012

Cobble Hill, Brooklyn

New York apartment of Stefanie Brechbuehler and Robert Highsmith, a couple behind the design collaborative Workstead. A real home, where every single object has its own story. Eames lounge chair inherited from Mr. Highsmith’s grandfather, the blue and yellow abstract art piece painted by his grandmother. The walnut bed designed by a former classmate. DIY burlap curtains. And in the living room - Jean Prouvé Potence Lamp found on sale. 

A great example of how to create a real home, a place that has a genuine, unique soul. Not much, but it takes time: appreciate family treasures and collect only things that matter to you.

www.workstead.com



via: New York Times