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

11 February, 2013

'Halo' Candlesticks

... from Lindsey Adelman Studio. In brass. Just beautiful.



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

08 February, 2013

Splinter Collection by Nendo

Some haiku poetry... New furniture collection from Japanese studio Nendo, designed for Conde House, a manufacturer based in Japan’s famous wooden furniture region - Asahikawa.

www.nendo.jp

photos: Yoneo Kawabe, more designs by Nendo here and here

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

06 February, 2013

Colour code: gold...white...grey

Designed by French decorator Jean-Louis Deniot in his own Paris apartment. Bold. Crazy? Crazy bold?



photo: ad magazine, via: design crisis

05 February, 2013

String shelves: copper

Classic scandinavian design revamped. Except copper, which is my favourite, two other new colours of the "Pocket" line are available now: raw and ash-white. Perfect for vintage-style kitchens!

Shelf system String was created by Swedish architect Nils "Nisse" Strinning and his wife, designer Kajsa Strinning for a contest initiated by Bonnier public library in 1949. Their project won - it was modular, functional, affordable, easy to transport and assemble. Since then String shelves have become a contemporary classic - timless scandinavian design.



 www.string.se