Schlagwort: Interior

ANTWERP APARTMENT

Today I’m loving the newly renovated Antwerp apartment of Graphic designer Davy Dooms I discovered at Remodelista. Want to live like Davy? Then get a 1950s Jieldé Tablelamp in black, for example via Designyu // a “Circus Hein”-poster from Danish Designstudio ATWTP via Stillebenshop //…

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ROSES POSTERS FROM DEBBIE CARLOS

You know the proverb “Those who don’t pick roses in summer won’t pick them in winter either.”? Haha. Come on. I can pick them whenever I want: for example at Debbie Carlos’ garden shop. New in Roses Posters, available in 36"x48", on pink or green…

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LETTER TREND ON YOUR WALLS

Since they came up I’m totally sold on the new intarsia sweaters from labels like House of Holland, Kenzo, Jil Sander with their big letters. No wonder I went bananas when I discovered their perfect partner in crime: the POP!-posters from Playtype. Printed in Pantone…

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FURNITURE WISHLIST

Oh Lord, after you haven’t bought me the Sophie Hulme bag lately – would you buy me something from my wishlist instead? Marble Light from Studio Vit // La Rose Candle from Maison Balzac // SOVA 4 artist poster // Wave Cushion in jade from…

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INSPIRING APARTMENT

This Swedish apartment makes me instantly want to buy some persian carpets and a bunch of posters for an art wall like this. I might start my collection with Damien Hirsts “For The Love Of God”-Print.Via Design Attractor.

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NEWS FROM FERM LIVING

Waaah, there’s no way around it: I just have to spruce up my workspace with those gorgeous copper desk accessories and a multifunctional wire basket from Ferm Living’s new collection.

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COFFEEKLATCH VISIT

Hi there lovelies, I’m back refreshed and with an awesome find: “Coffeeklatch”, a blog run by Magali Elali and Bart Kiggen showcasing pictures and interviews with creative entrepreneurs in their homes or daily working environments. As I’m a huge sucker for home stories, I’ll now…

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SHIFT SHELF SYSTEM

I’m madly obsessed with Shift – a clever shelf system designed by Sebastian Schönheit, consisting of four elements which can easily be stacked on top of each other and moved horizontally. Shift is made of coated plywood and coated steel and can also be used…

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