Love the mansion-weave parquetry and moody Farrow & Ball colors of this Georgian townhouse in London´s South Kensington.
Design by Alice B Davies & Jennifer Jammaers. Photo by Graham Atkins-Hughes. Via Vogue Living with thanks.
Love the mansion-weave parquetry and moody Farrow & Ball colors of this Georgian townhouse in London´s South Kensington.
Design by Alice B Davies & Jennifer Jammaers. Photo by Graham Atkins-Hughes. Via Vogue Living with thanks.
Penthouse M by Melbourne based CJH Studio. Photo by Cathy Schusler
While working mostly from home at the moment I´m happy to find time to dive into my fellow interior designer´s work. There are so many talented ones out there and the best way to get inspired is to learn and watch what people you admire do. Of course not to copy but everything in this world is a mix of everything and inspiration comes from everywhere. These spaces decorated by Dan Fink stands for today´s inspo boost.
Why I sometimes dream about living somewhere warmer than Sweden….
Photo by Prue Roscoe.
This house is all about space & air, closely attached to living with nature. I´m not always about modern style and minimalism but this is what I crave at the moment. Just the feeling of being able to breathe without distractions and…reality.
Architecture: Faulkner Architects, photography: Joe Fletcher , via Est Magazine with thanks.
Creating a moodboard for a project that I hope will still happen in these difficult times…Many of us are affected by what is happening in the world right now. Let´s stay creative to keep our minds sane and hope that keep on trying is the only way to go xx
Many of us are stuck at home during these times and what else to do than making the best of it? At least for now there is no shortage of food so I´m trying out new recipes and setting the dinner table at little extra each night to make it special. Those beautiful linen cloths made by hand by my grandmother that I so rarely use because I´m afraid to stain them are coming out! And since Spring is already here there are plenty of snowdrops in the garden that are coming inside in small vases everywhere. A little sprinkle to a heavy situation is (if we can and are well) what we need.
Pic via EyeSwoon, courtesy of Roman & Williams Guild.