Monday, May 10, 2010

Let's Just Imagine









Let's just imagine I were in Sweden right now (a thought that never strays too far) and it was snowing outside and it was morning. It would be a Saturday and I'd be on my way to Gertrude, coffee in hand and a big scarf wrapped around my neck.

Gertrude is a new store in Normalmstorg for home bed and bath. I absolutely love the visual merchandising and how the products are represented. You can see how considered it is without being contrived. It looks so warm and inviting and I will go there some day soon. I will. In the meantime I will continue to enjoy the images. Oh and yes, I've signed up for newsletters!
Images: Gertrude

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Sex and the City





In the much anticiapted lead up to Sex and the City 2 movie, I found this home which was inspired by Carrie's apartment and I wanted to get your opinion. Sure, there are similarities, but I think this is much more Swedish than New York, not that I'm complaining. I know which I'd prefer and it starts with 'S'! I particularly love the balcony area. So inviting. I'm thinking, Fromage, Vino and girlfriends. Thoughts?
Images: Skona Hem

White, Blanc, Vit, Bianco et al...

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White is by far my most favourite colour for home interiors. Hands down. It doesn't date, always looks fresh and inviting, makes rooms appear larger and it evokes positive energy. A dark room has it's time and place, sure, but for me it's white white white. Always.
Enjoy these very white spaces.
Images: 1-3 Skona Hem 4| Flick 5|Design Sponge

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Weekend




Just a few snaps from the weekend back at my parents place

Friday, May 7, 2010

Coffee Art


Not only do i just love coffee, but when you get a coffee with an amazing design like this it adds another dimension to drinking it! This coffee is from my local cafe down the road from me. Aren't I lucky?

Bargains in Japan






What I loved most about the Japanese was their impartiality. With the likes of Harijuku and Shibuya you won't be judge on what you are wearing. Everyone has their own sense of style and people resepct you because of that. Unlike here in Australia trends almost dictate your social status or at least awareness of the social norm, and if you stray then sorry, but a prejudice has been formed.

In Japan I felt free and individual. My friend and I lived in gumboots and revolting trackies, (ok, we were living in the snow..) we wore the same make up two days in a row, and layered stripes with chequers with army prints with faux fur and we were still cool. And by cool I mean accepted!


Japanese style op shops are like the Salvation Army op shops but on steroids. They have the most A.M.A.Z.I.N.G range of clothes, hats, shoes, skiis, furniture, linen, sporting equipment all under one roof. You could literally spend hours in there. I'm not really an op shopper myself. I simply don't have the patience to scurry through all the duds to find a treasure. But here, well, it's too easy to find treasures.
I was traveling light so I was really limited to what I could grab, but I couldn't go past this Top Gun style leather jacket. Ok, so I don't wear it much but it cost me AUD$10.00 and how cool is it? I love how old and worn it is. Someone has loved this jacket and I love wondering where it has been in its previous life. To me it's worth so much more than $10

You can imagine then, my jealousy of The Satorialist hanging out at a Tokyo Flea market. Why didn't I know about these?! The Japanese are so effortlessly cool.
Images: The Sartorialist

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Celebrating my Mum


Tomorrow is my Mum's birthday. Combined with mother's day on the weekend, we are having a big celebration at our family home with my nearest and dearest. My parents are selling their place this year (they hope to) so they can move on to their new chapter, so I'll be nice to create a recent memory there as it's been so long since we have all been there together.

My sister and I have bought Mum a new makeup with all new applicators. Something she would never spend for herself. So it's got me thinking about gift wrapping.

Come Christmas time, I get more excited about decorations and wrapping gifts, than unwrapping gifts on the morning of the 25th! Am I the only one!? So I have been scouring for some inspiration.

My Mum loves raw, natural fibres, and gold. If it's gold, then she's sold!
Gift wrapping to me is a design in itself and is the beauty of it is so inspirational.

Here is a great posting about some lovely packaging
And here is a great site for lots of inspiration come gift wrapping time

Images: decor8,

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Belgian Pearls: Living in white


Greet from Belgian Pearls (Belgian Pearls: Living in white) has a lovely glamorous style that screams Europe! It bellows across the continents to me in my humble little abode here in Melbourne, but her images are constantly evolving and shaping my dreams. Oh how I want everything in white.
Images: Belgian Pearls

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Bed Side Tables


On my bed side table right now lies:
. a lamp
. tissue box (i had a cold)
. a book
So i think to myself, 'no I will not buy a mass produced, heavy, ugly wood stained bedside table for an arm and a leg' when I can have a beautiful peach crate or an industrial inspired cylinder. I love the texture they bring to a room, and it brings back something old to use again. Perfect.




Check out www.etsy.com for literally thousands of antiques from Louis Vuitton vintage luggage to old camera flash bulbs. I lost myself in the site for, well, let's just say, a while. You will no doubt find inspiration for bed side table ideas. These wood crates just need to stand up right, stack with some book inside the open front, decorate with a vase of flowers and voila!
Images:
etsy
vosgesparis