New York, New York... Photographed by talented Line Klein.
31 January, 2013
29 January, 2013
28 January, 2013
Børge Mogensen - a glimpse of designer's home
"When Børge, day after day, worked with calculating modules, dimensions of shelves and drawers, it was like a personal quest, inner longing, a form of meditation.. Gradually, this playing with measure possessed him almost entirely, became a religion and a tyranny." writes his son, Thomas Mogensen in his book," A fully furnished life".
27 January, 2013
Scandinavian vs ethnic: interiors by Naja Munthe
Copenhagen, early 20th-century building. Here lives Naja Munthe, a fashion designer and co-founder of Danish fashion label Munthe Plus Simonsen.
"My personal taste doesn’t really fit with the minimalistic style that’s so popular here. I like things to be luxurious, but always with a relaxed approach. While I appreciate beautiful clothes and glamorous houses, they’re often too perfect, and that’s not my style. I prefer the finished look to be friendlier.
I kept the palette to a minimum, though – mostly white with earthy tones. This means I can bring in lots of different textures and play with how the pieces are combined."
Inspired by lofts, Naja decided to open up traditional Danish floor plan
- and dramatic black
steel windows were inserted between the living room and the hall. When it comes to decorating, she spiced up clean scandinavian style with attractive ethnic details. Do you like the combination? Note beautiful textiles from designers own home collection called Casa de luxe.
via: my scandinavian home, photographer: Morten Koldby
25 January, 2013
Reading in the bath
Hi there, Bookworms! Is your bathroom the only fortress of solitude and tranquillity at home? Here is a glimpse of extravagant luxury: Michael Cunningham's custom-made bathtub, surrounded by bookshelves stocked with literary treasures.
via: Remodelista, photographer: Joshua Simpson
24 January, 2013
Minim chair
Hot news from Japan: stackable Minim chair designed by team Nosigner. And if I am right... inspired by classic danish pieces with leather straps?
photo: Hatta Masaharu
23 January, 2013
Mountain Retreat by Fearon Hay Architects
New Zealand, a secluded area in the Southern Lakes region. Ideal location for a secret hideaway, nestled on a mountain slope overlooking Lake Wakatipu.
The architects, Tim Hay and Jeff Fearo, are known for their modernist designs seamlessly integrated into breathtaking landscapes. The colours and textures of both the exterior and the interior were inspired by surrounding nature and spectacular mountain views. Raw finish creates minmal, masculine effect. I love how the beech forest seems to enter through the panoramic windows.
www.fearonhay.com
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