Traditional but fresh. California architect and interior designer Wendy Posard takes classical style, mixes in contemporary sensibility and comes up with a modern take on elegance. Simply timeless with an emphasis on craftsmanship these homes will weather any fickle fad and remain as beautiful for many years to come.
Eric Roth has been a favourite interior photographer of mine for some time. I blogged about his incredible photography last year and Jo blogged about him the year before. I was drooling over his website yet again and found many more to-die-for interiors captured breathtakingly by his camera. So many that I may have to do yet another post.
Sometimes, well increasing more and more, the day rushes by with little more to mark its passing than stress and frantic attempts to meet deadlines. Sometimes you need to pause and quietly take in something beautiful. Today stop and enjoy the stunning portfolio of photographer Laura Resen. Her work transports you from the hectic and everyday to a world where all is well… and well designed. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but in this case it’s through the lens of a talented photographer first.
I seem to be on a Swedish kick this week. When I was checking out the website of photographer Magnus Selander (whom I blogged about yesterday) he mentionned working with stylists Sania Hedengren and Susanna Zacke. So I did a little googling and came across their website. They are a Swedish duo – Susanna is an interior decorator and Sania is an interior writer and stylist. Their work is typical Swedish – lots of white with punches of fun colours and lots of Ikea furnishings. I never tire of this style. It’s warm and inviting and soothing and completely comfortable. And it looks so summery, which is a perk when you live in a not-so-hot climate like SWEDEN or CANADA.