14 September, 2011

Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm

Straight from Denmark -  fresh designs by Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm.

'Beddo' sofa - minimal beauty with sculptural upholstery - soft, woolen duvets can be arranged in different configurations and the wooden backrest is removable. Japanese inspiration is obvious at first sight (and in Japanese 'Beddo' means 'bed') - the sofa invites us to sit almost at the floor level. We change our perspective and what is more - the way we usually position our bodies while resting.
 
'Gym the luxe' is a fun sitting set made with vegetable tanned leather, organic wool, organic kapok and walnut. Minimum space required to create a confortable resting corner!
 
Both design were awarded by the Danish Arts Foundation.



www.christinaliljenberghalstrom.com





photos:  Kristine Funch, Nielsen Omvik

13 September, 2011

Glimpt: design and craftmanship

Fun designs from Swedish design duo Glimpt - Mattias Rask and Tor Palm. Meaningful project, created in co-operation with craftsmen and inspired by their traditional techniques: Superheroes seagrass stools were hand-woven in Vietnam and Forbiden Fruit lamps with hand-decorated ceramic shades were made by The Potters Workshop from South Africa. New prototypes are still coming!


www.glimpt.se








12 September, 2011

Gubi: deliciously styled

Great photograps from Gubi catalogue. Superb styling! Worth noticing: Adnet Mirror by Jacques Adnet (with rock'n'roll leather straps!), Gubi 5 and Gubi 33D chair collection (beautiful wooden base), PD lamp series (graphic in elegant black and fun in colorful, bright finishes).




11 September, 2011

In black & white: me and my friend

When am I going back to analog black&white photography?



Images: 1 - Josef Koudelka, Magnum, 2 - portrait of Marchesa Luisa Casati, seen at Savoir Faire

09 September, 2011

Clink Street Apartment by Chiara Ferrari

Clean, elegant minimalism always seduces me...
and I wouldn't mind seeing the Thames from my window ;)

www.chiaraferrari.com




via: Contemporist

07 September, 2011

Barcode house by David Jameson

A new, elegant building added to an old brick row house in Washington. Open interiors... yes!


www.davidjamesonarchitect.com

via: Architizer

04 September, 2011

Thea Beasley: boho chic

Charming interiors created by Thea Beasley, a talented stylist living in Atlanta's historic downtown - Marietta. “The size and age of the space conjured up Europe for me,” says Beasley of this late 19th-century house, which now, after renovation and preserving all the beautiful patina, gained a look of a fashionable urban loft.


via: Atlanta homes