WINKS

Posted on Sat, 5 Jun 2010 by midcenturyjo

… lot of work, dodgy and wobbly but city views… I’m jaded

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?

  • Bemz have released a new line – Loose Fit Country Style. Part shabby chic, part English rose, a dash rural French. Taking IKEA in another direction. Scandinavian goes farmhouse.

  • If casual beach style with layering of raw naturals, recycled timbers, rattan, corals and shells makes you quake at the knees then Kate and Emma at Island Style Living are kindred spirits. So evocative of Aussie beachside holiday living. The memories!! Online store with simply gorgeous (and simple in their beauty) pieces for your home. Shells are my weakness!

  • I also have a weakness for the brutal and the natural, the rough with the smooth and furniture that is more sculpture than big box cookie cutter. Love the work of New York based John Houshmand.

  • Haus Interior let me count the ways I love you. I so wish that I could walk through your doors and shop shop shop. I guess there is always online. Summer 2010 stock in store now. Wire vase you will be mine 🙂

  • Award winning British textile designer Selina Rose’s new 2010 collection is a cool mix of eye popping colour, simple yet sophisticated, nature-inspired pattern and her trademark fretwork-like felt cut-outs. Love love love!

Denyse in Ottawa says:

Where is this dodgy house? As long as it’s not in a sketchy neighbourhood. There’s a very sweet house for sale by owner on Findlay Avenue in the Glebe in Ottawa. It’s red brick, probably needs tons of updates but it’s lovely.

KiM says:

That’s Jo who is looking for a house – in Brisbane Australia, where the housing market is INSANE. I am in Ottawa quite content with my humble abode in Little Italy, but I would LOVE to live in the Glebe….although likely could never afford to.

I am so shocked that those goregous country home images are related to IKEA! Any idea if they are for sale in the stores?

Loving the white in the first image!

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