
This is the beautiful home of Nadine from herz-allerliebst. Nadine recently purchased an Egyptian pendant from Le Souk and she was kind enough to send me a photo of the lamp in her home.

Nadine has a beautiful home, very warm and cosy and the copper pendant really fits in her interior. Thank you Nadine for sending me photos!

(all images by Nadine)

These gorgeous pendants are designed by Gael Wuithier in his artisan workshop in France. The design is a modern interpretation of the antique chandelier.

Visit Gael’s website for more information and to see more of his work.

The beautiful copper (with silver coating) pendant lights are back in stock! These pendants are handmade in Egypt.

You can see all available models and sizes here.

In addition to Friday’s post about bright colors, today some more neon! A bit of tape and colorful wire can make a plain fitting and light bulb look special. Dutch shop Snoerboer has wire in many colors. You can also by the fittings here. This idea and image is from Dutch interior magazine VT Wonen.

These leather clutches are from Etsy shop {cny}. They are dyed by hand using an acrylic leather dye.

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.

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.

Today I’m loving … these cluster lights by Kathleen Hills. The image is from Karine’s bedroom.

Today I’m loving .. this beautiful setting which was part of a wedding in Nashville, USA. You can see more photos here.
(image by Harwell Photography, via Style Me Pretty)

Today I’m loving …. these diy paper lanterns which I discovered through the Happy Home blog. You can find instructions how to make yourself on the Martha Stewart website.

You can create your own version like Jess from Joyess Images did. She made this gorgeous doily lantern.

This unusual turquoise chandelier is made from semi-precious stones. The chandelier is from Marjorie Skouras Design. Happy weekend everyone!

On emmas designblogg I found this great lamp created by Annaleena. What you need to make this lamp yourself is basically a lamp shade, wooden beads and rug strips – the easiest way to make these is to tear white bed sheets into thin “rag rug strips”. You can find full instructions here.

I loving the kitchen by the way!

(images via Emmas Designblogg / by Annalee)