My twin sister is graciously providing me with a second niece or nephew in November, and occasionally sends me links to baby furnishings and artwork for the nursery she’s setting up in her former guest bedroom. When I came across the Oeuf line at 2Modern, I had to show my sister as I was smitten with the clean modern lines. “Like the contours of its namesake, Oeuf™ is about simple, clean design applied to the necessities of a well-equipped nursery. Oeuf’s™ founders and designers, Sophie Demenge and Michael Ryan, are a French-American husband-and-wife team based in Brooklyn, New York. As part of a new generation of design-conscious and environmentally-aware parents, they realized they had to redesign everything themselves to merge their existing aesthetics with traditional nursery design. They believe strongly that while babies don’t need many items, they do need some essential pieces. Oeuf’s™ mission is to make those essentials practical and stylish, without compromising quality and safety – their top priority.” I’m so amazed at how cool kid’s furniture can be, thanks to the creativity of folks like those at Oeuf.
WINKS – weekend links. Here we list what has come in during the week, things we’ve found and things we think you’ll want to see. If you’d like to see your blog or website featured email us and if we think it fits with our readers we’ll link you. So what’s in this week?
Will you forgive me if I stop now? I have so many more to share but I’ve run out of time. Lots more next week!
Australian photographer Steve Back believes there is beauty in everything. It’s just a matter of finding it. He is gifted with a wonderful talent for lighting, composition and finding just the right angle so of course he nails that beauty thing every time! Don’t miss his personal work. Some truly wonderful shots.
To round out a week of real estate stalking I present to you…. another house I’m stalking. This 19th century terrace house is in stunning Sydney in ever trendy Paddington. It’s a wonderful mix of traditional exterior and modern reworking of internal space. Very typical of renovations of narrow properties at the moment is the separate bedroom pavilion at the rear of the long narrow block.