Displaying posts from December, 2009

Oitoemponto

Posted on Wed, 9 Dec 2009 by KiM

A reader named Pedro emailed us recently with a link to his favourite interior design duo. Oitoemponto is a firm based in Portugal created by Artur Miranda (who formerly had a career in the fashion world) and a couple years later was joined by Parisian Jacques Bec. Their work is bold and full of striking elements. These guys are gutsy, and can deck out a room in hollywood regency or mid-century modern styles fabulously. Thanks Pedro!!

  
  
  
  
  

A little mid week stalking

Posted on Wed, 9 Dec 2009 by midcenturyjo

Can’t keep me away from stalking. I love looking inside people’s homes and real estate websites are my second home. I’m loving the casual vintage vibe of this South Yarra, Melbourne home. The hallway with the “bad” landscape art and deco mirror, the pairs of shoe lasts marching done the wall on the stair landing, the lovely little courtyard. I could move in, unpack just a few boxes of my possessions and call it home. Here while the link lasts.

Todd Yoggy

Posted on Tue, 8 Dec 2009 by KiM

Classic with touches of modern, boldly elegant and sophisticated yet comfortable, mixes of past and present. Welcome to the world of interior designer Todd Yoggy.

Serena Eller Vainicher

Posted on Tue, 8 Dec 2009 by midcenturyjo

Beautiful rooms with that European flavour. Soft light and unanswered questions. Who lives here? Who just walked out of that room? Who is the owner of that creative and chaotic workspace? Does the owner smile as she stands in the sunlight when she washes the dishes? A great photographer not only captures an image they capture the imagination. They leave you asking questions or nodding in agreement. Yes. That’s it. That’s what I love, what I want, that’s the picture for the inspiration file. Serena Eller Vainicher does just that. Captures the shot and your mind.

The Great Gift Challenge

Posted on Tue, 8 Dec 2009 by midcenturyjo

It’s the final week of the Great Gift Challenge. For the last three weeks Kim and I have had the “arduous” task of joining forces with Martha Stewart and eBay to find the perfect Christmas gifts for loved ones. I have had so much fun and found so many cool eBay sellers. This week’s budget for the gift is $300 (excluding shipping). Hello eBay!!!! Let me loose. This could be dangerous. The recipient of my eBay hunting is Donna, a wonderful friend and soon to be bride. She and her long time main squeeze Alan are taking the loving spirit of the holidays just a touch further than most of us by marrying on New Year’s Eve. So with $300 in my virtual hand it just had to be a very special wedding present.

I’ve been helping D & A renovate their apartment so I have an idea of what they like and I think I found it. Ever since I saw Grace from Design*Sponge upholster a headboard with an Otomi Indian embroidery I fell in love with these beautiful hand worked textiles. So did Donna when I showed her the D*S post. Light bulb moment! The hunt was on.

  

I bought this silver grey otomi from Mexican Textiles Museum Store. $255 USD. Lesson number one. Photos on eBay often do no justice to the item and colours on monitors are never right. Lesson number two. Things are never quite the size you imagine them. I thought it would be bigger but it’s the size it says it is. Shipping was super fast and OMG it’s gorgeous. I just want to run my hands over the silky satin stitches. I did have one problem though. I still had $45 left to spend. I tried my hand at a couple of auctions for suzanis. I know I know. Fad fabric but I still love it. When the auctions went above $45 I had to come up with another plan and fast. The wedding is 3 weeks away.

So I bought these. Three Turkish kilim pillows with just a touch of the “it” colour orange. They are from this store and are on their way from Turkey now. Fingers crossed they get here in time. Hardest thing was choosing which ones. There are hundreds and I love them all. The seller also has patchwork Turkish rugs. Just wish the shipping wasn’t so high to Australia. Actually lucky otherwise I’d be buying too much! If all things suzani still have you tingling then take a look here. I’ve got my eye on a few things there for my own place.

   

How to wrap my treasures? I think I’ll use brown paper and tie them with string. Add a couple of stars and hearts to tie in Christmas, New Year’s and a wedding and reluctantly hand them over (I want them myself!). If you’re a resident of USA don’t forget to pop over to the Great Gift Challenge for your chance to win $1000 to spend on eBay. You will definitely find the perfect gift… for you 😉

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