Siol Studios' woolly secret room behind a pivoting bookshelf at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase is discovered by its target audience: kids.
San Francisco Chronicle
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Siol Studios' woolly secret room behind a pivoting bookshelf at the San Francisco Decorator Showcase is discovered by its target audience: kids.
San Francisco Chronicle
Today, I'm delighted to share with you Ellie's bedroom in London. As Deputy Shopping Editor of Ideal Home magazine and Blogger for Home Shopping Spy, Ellie has accessed to the latest, on trend interiors goodies on a daily basis so I think I was expected something more contemporary but her bedroom took me by surprise in a good way. Ellie's bedroom is full of gorgeous vintage treasures (typewriter, camera, buttons, books) that she mixed with new things like the I Love you blogs and coffee print she got from us last year (sadly we no longer in stock), a glass dome and the latest interior books...gorgeous!
You may use both Aakkoset's obverse and reverse to hold books, CDs, magazines et cetera. As a room divider, you may also choose to leave it empty.
Kayiwa
Konnex is aimed at people who enjoy constantly redesigning and organising their surroundings. and with this innovative new slot-in system, exactly that is possible. A basic set, comprising three modules, can be individually arranged to form a shelf unit. in addition, different numbers of basic sets can be added to form a unique shelf space: the comb-like slits are inserted into the side walls of another cube to form a large shelving system.
Konnex
This week, we also had our own Halloween photoshoot with two gorgeous five years old who were absolutely amazing! Between snack, watching Surf's Up, eating pancakes, laughing and trying over heaps of different outfits, masks and hats, we managed to shoot some gorgeous pics...May I dare to say 'gorgeous' after Sweet Paul's beautiful feature? Allez... oui!
Sorry guys, I'm posting this as a memento for myself because my computer is SO slow, I need to throw away some stuff and I want to keep this in mind because I like the look of the storage boxes on the right hand side with the brown labels. I think they sell similar boxes at Ikea. I also love the moody mood board on the left which is quite dramatic with its B&W images. Something like this would be fab for a home office
Juniper ushers in tree-lines and canopies within the confines of your living space.
Kenneth Cobonpue
We had so much fun shooting a couple of gorgeous five years old today, trying on over 15 different outfits...skeleton, witch, princess, werewolf and lots of masks, glasses and hats. The girls were fantastic, so fun and imaginative...They were coming up with all sorts of ideas and funny faces...and look how the small size of the STAR t-shirt looks cool on them!
Talking of my love for fonts and typography yesterday, the email I got last night from Therese sending me images of her third Limited Edition collection, couldn't have come at a better time...
Therese Senneholt is an Award-Winning Sweden freelance Art Director who designs limited edition (and amazing!) graphic prints with quotations and sayings she heard or made up herself. Most of her quotes are positive and strike a chord (of course I have the 'Things are getting worse please send more chocolate" print at home). I first spotted her work on Lotta's blog and had butterflies in my belly which from past experience is usually a good sign.
Therese draws inspiration from people like Phoebe Philo, Tom Ford and Basquiat and photographers like Peter Lindbergh, Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott from VOGUE.
The result is a striking, minimalist edgy collection of black and white prints that look simply amazing.
It's not new... I absolutely LOVE fonts and typography. It's a simple, visual thing which, with all its simplicity, can change the whole look of a room. This why I fell in love with Therese Sennerholt prints which you'll see in our little shop next month or the one I have at home. I love how fonts can be used to design gorgeous prints of the UK, Australia and New-Zealand, as wall decoration, on food packaging and on this subject, if you haven't visited Selfridges Food Hall yet, you must go! It's a visual feast to all the things I love food, design and fonts.
So when I saw that the lovely Grace was sharing her favourite fonts, I could not resist relaying them to you here.