Pics via Dusty Deco
månadsarkiv: augusti 2014
Mirror mirror
1&3. Pinterest, 2. Etsy, 4. here, 5. via Pinterest, photo: Petra Bindel, styling: Emma Persson Lagerberg. The home of Nina Persson from Cardigans
Portfolio
For those of you who are interested in looking at my portfolio, my agency webpage over at Söderberg Agentur is now up dated with the latest work. My own webpage, www.annamarselius.com, is a sad piece at the moment and is under construction so please feel free to look here instead.
Styling by me, photo by Kristofer Johnsson for Rum Hemma Magazine (out now)
Wedding time
At home with
The home of Australian stylist Sibella Court.
Via The Society Inc & The Design Files with thanks. Photo: Sean Fennessey
Sharing with love
Found the lovely Tumblr feed of Silver-Blonde this morning and wanted to share some pics with you. I think it is important to try to get all photo credits right when making a post but it is not always easy as pictures travel very fast and the origin of the pic often get lost on the way. Some photographers & stylists do not appreciate their work being spread and I completely respect and appreciate that so if you would see something here on my blog that you don´t want to be featured, please contact me and I will take it off straight away. Or – if I have missed any credits, please fill me in. I purely share what inspires me and take no credits for work (except my own), it is not an attempt to steal but a way of expressing admiration and inspiration. For example I found one of my own pics in the Silver Blonde feed with no credits at all for me as a stylist or Kristofer Johnsson as photographer. Of course I would love for there to be credits in it as it is a good way of marketing our work but I do see how credits can get lost on the way. In the long run, I think it´s a good way to get featured anyhow and as soon as the picture is on my webpage it is a reality that it can spread. With that said, this is a very big discussion. I hope my blog can stay the way it is, a collection of beautiful things that inspire me and hopefully also you, and that when, and if someone do not want to be a part of it, feel free to contact me. Thank you xx
The Silver Blonde feed is also a great example of how pictures from Instagram have really become a true inspiration for people – all of the pics above are from different instagram accounts (except for no 6) .
1. via Elin Kicken Instagram, team Sarah Widman 2 & 7. SaraMedinaLind on Instagram 3. White Living on Instagram 4 & 8. VittVittVit on Instagram 5. Dyi candles by MesyMe, 6. styling by me, photo Kristofer Johnsson.
Current obsession
Completely obsessed with rugs like these at the moment. It seems like there is a wind blowing of hemp rugs, straw hats, baskets and bags and I love it. The mood board of hats is borrowed from Frida of Trendenser and as it was so well put together it seemed useless to make one of my own.
Thanks for great inspiration, Frida! And thanks to Vosges Paris for inspiration of rugs (found via Pinterest). All rugs from Armadillo & co
Last days of holiday
Spending my last lazy days of holiday enjoying time alone with the kids. We sleep late, have long breakfasts, go back to bed again for a bit and properly start the day sometime after lunch seeing friends and saying hi to the sun. It has been the most amazing summer and it is just about now I´m getting that feeling of being excited to go back to work again. Lots of fun things coming up, new cooperations and hopefully also a new office to go to. But first, we will go back to bed for a bit again.
Pics via my Pinterest
Feeling the green
It´s probably the hope for summer to never end that keeps my green love stronger than ever.
Pics via my Pinterest
Hotel desire
Back from three amazing weeks in France (I won´t post more on that right now as you probably might feel overdozed if you follow me on Instagram). While being there I went through an abnormal amount of interior magazines and one thing that caught my eye in Vanity Fair was this amazing penthouse suite of the Greenwich Hotel (owned by Robert De Niro amongst others), designed by Belgian Axel Vervoordt. So inspired by the colors & materials that he uses and would love to stay there sometime even though I´m pretty sure my economy won´t allow it….but one can always dream.
Photo: David Prince