Displaying posts from October, 2014

Mooseberry design group

Posted on Mon, 27 Oct 2014 by KiM

Nika Los of Ukraine-based interior and product design firm Mooseberry design group emailed the other day. They have designed some really fun small apartments and while I am getting a computer-generated vibe, this one caught my eye and I had to share. The pastel colour palette is not usually my thing but with the white floors it is very bright and cheerful while being a bit subtle. Add a red Smeg fridge for some oomph and you’ve got a good thing going here. 

(Sorry – hoping pets on furniture will be back next week. Send photos to desiretoinspirekim[at]hotmail[dot]com)

Colour candy

Posted on Mon, 27 Oct 2014 by midcenturyjo

It’s a photoshoot for iconic Melbourne store Fenton & Fenton‘s quilts and rugs but to my it’s pure eye candy. Colour, pattern, layering. Love.

Modern by Melinda Clarke

Posted on Mon, 27 Oct 2014 by midcenturyjo

Clean lined and minimal. Modern and sleek. A limited colour palette warmed by washed out rugs and vivid art work. Sophisticated and restrained design by Sydney based Melinda Clarke.

Eclectic on a Sunday

Posted on Sun, 26 Oct 2014 by KiM

It has been a bit of a crap weekend so far – I am dealing with my second cold/throat infection in a month, and I spent 11 straight hours yesterday finishing up painting my living room (all I have left to do are the alcoves on either side of the back window once husband builds and installs shelves). It looks fantastic and I am really pleased. Photos to come once the room is complete and put back in order. And on a side note of happenings around here, I have a kitten rescue scheduled for Thursday (gawd help me) and a trip to Montreal Friday to pick up some vintage chairs for my dining room (!!!!). Anyway, it’s 5 am and before I head back to bed with the cats I leave you with one of the most eclectic homes I have seen in a while. It is located in Barcelona in a building built in 1910, and was formerly a jewelry shop. Now it is home to the owners of an antique shop – which makes complete sense once you see the fabulous interior. It is furnished with such random pieces from different eras yet somehow it all works. (Via Nuevo Estilo)

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 25 Oct 2014 by midcenturyjo

You’ve heard me lament before about working on a weekend. It’s still true that I’d be a lot happier if I could spend the day in a work place as stylish as this. The joy of joinery. Plywood pleasure. Shiver. Mil Constructions’ warehouse, workshop and office by Doherty Design Studio.