Charming villa on the Belgian coast... transformed into a stylish urban loft. Interior designer: Lionel Jadot.
photography: Patrick Smith, via: Maison&Deco
31 March, 2012
30 March, 2012
Photographer's home
Mark Borthwick`s townhouse in Brooklyn - a beautiful space filled with light, music and... life.
www.markborthwick.com
photography: Christopher Sturman and Keetja Allard, via: pacha design
29 March, 2012
Colour code: industrial black
Delicious black photoshoot from Lotta Agaton Shop.
Designed by interior stylist Lotta Agaton and photographed by talented Pia Ulin.
photography: Pia Ulin, via: Lotta Agaton blog
28 March, 2012
Designers' loft
Personal. Inviting. Real. Breathing. A lived-in space where all the details come together effortlessly, where true creativity runs wild. This beautiful home was created by designers Chad Kouri and Margot Harrington. Someone here definitely knows how to understand genius loci.
photography: Brian Guido and Julia Stotz , via: Design Sponge
26 March, 2012
Styling inspiration: typography prints and neons
Creative ideas from Australian Penny Farthing Design House: personalised typography and neon signs. Great graphic effect!
25 March, 2012
Colour code: green
Green Interiors - a very fresh editorial from Elle Interiör - created by swedish stylist Tina Helleberg and photographed by Idha Lindhag. It's official: the spring has arrived.
photograpy: Idha Lindhag, via: Ideas to Steal
22 March, 2012
Vintage wire cage lamps
Vintage industrial lightning - a sparkle of inspiration came from Anders Gramer's photography portfolio. It seems that wire pendants are more and more popular. I guess vintage lightbulbs are difficult to find, so I mighy try low energy lightbulb from Plumen.
21 March, 2012
Cadaquès Apartment by Francesc Rifé
Minimal rustic from Catalonia. In elegant black and white. And the fireplace... architectural version of a countryside stove hood. Great inspiration. Tradition meets ultramodern.
Designed by Francesc Rifé studio based in Barcelona.
via: desire to inspire, photography: Eugeni Pons
20 March, 2012
Charles and Ray Eames
'The real questions are: Does it solve a problem? Is it serviceable? How is it going to look in ten years?'
Charles Eames'What works good is better than what looks good, because what works good lasts.'
Ray Eames
13 March, 2012
A little bit of mid-century modern: visiting Jonas Ingerstedt’s home
Stil hunting for Scandinavian furniture treasure. Jonas Ingerstedt, a talented Swedish photographer obviously has an excellent eye for mid-century modern pieces - he selected some beautiful classics for his masculine-style, elegant home.
First: timeless "Berlin" daybed by Bruno Mathsso, a great Swedish architect and designer. Next: raw "PK-1" chair by Poul Kjaerholm, a Danish designer known for his minimalist approach. Not to mention Hans J. Wegner's "CH 24" chairs ("The Wishbone") - a design that stays fresh for over 60 years now!
www.ingerstedt.se
via: OEN
12 March, 2012
Something mid-century modern
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