Monthly Archives: September 2011

outdoor bathroom

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Today I’m loving … this semi outdoor bathroom.

(image source unknown)

interior eye candy

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Some inspiring images from the portfolio of Amanda Mclauchan. I loving the giant cutlery print in the top right photo!

pinecone lamp

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Today I’m loving … this gorgeous pendant by Russian designer Pavel Eekra. The lamp consists of 56 plates and screws, without an internal skeleton due to rounding forms plaques form gaps through which light passes.

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Boards themselves are also slightly transparent, this creates a particular pattern of light from the outside and downward bright light. More information about the lamp can be found on Pavel’s website.

vintage toys

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Today I’m loving … these vintage toys from House of Young (via Babyccino).

more from mjölk

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Some weeks ago I posted about Mjölk, a beautiful shop that represents designers from Scandinavia and Japan. Here are some more inspiring interior images from their gorgeous website.

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You can visit Mjölk’s online store here.

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(images from Mjölk)

a renovated spanish farmhouse

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This home is the last one in the series of Formentera summer houses that I have been featuring for the past months. When the owners bought this farmhouse it was nothing but ruins but after a long renovation it is now a beautiful home.

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The old stables and barns are now bedrooms which open onto a large central courtyard, which function as an outdoor area for relaxing and entertaining.

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The decoration reflects the owners’ passion for traveling and differed cultures. Various items which they discovered during their travels around the world can be found inside as well as outside the house.

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The stained concrete, exposed beams, stripped wood, boulders and whitewashed walls and the use of natural material all enhance the feeling of freshness and respond to the intention of the owners to maintain the spirit of the rural architecture of the island.

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The chandelier in the bedroom (images above and below) was bought during a trip to the Provence. The whitewashed shelves offers room for souvenirs from other trips.

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The bathroom (image below) is decorated in line with the rest of the house. The sinks and counters are made of concrete, so are the walls and floors.

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(images via Micasarevista)

katrin arens

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I have posted about Katrin Arens‘ beautiful kids furniture collection before (you can see this post here).

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And I already featured this furniture maker and interior designer’s home some years ago (you can see this here).

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But I have to show these images that I found on Milk Magazine’s website as well. I just love Katrin’s work, especially her sweet childrens furnitures pieces.

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On Katrin’s website you can find more furniture and interior accessories. Each piece is unique and handmade, using reclaimed materials from derelict country houses, cellars and carpentry studios.

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(images via Milk Magazine)

kitchen with green accent color

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In this Scandinavian kitchen green has been used as accent color. The stools are from Tolix.

(images by Trine Thorsen)

johanna ekmark

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Some beautiful images with wood from the portfolio of Johanna Ekmark. That daybed, which doesn’t seem too difficult to make yourself, looks very inviting..

a small but versatile cape town home

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This beautiful house in Cape Town, South Africa, is only 125 square feet but it is big enough for the owners and their two cats. For them it is the perfect hide away from their busy schedule.

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The house is spread over two floors. Upstairs is a loft bedroom that leads onto a small terrace overlooking the garden, while the guest bedroom downstairs is tucked away under the staircase, along with the bathroom.

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The outdoor area is great for entertaining and for enjoying a sundowner.

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The open plan living room, dining area and kitchen are situated around the garden in a lovely L-shape.

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The house is fitted with designer pieces but also custom made furniture created by a carpenter.

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(images and information via Vartnya Hem / photographer Warren Heath)