Displaying posts from October, 2011

Mark Bolton

Posted on Thu, 6 Oct 2011 by KiM

I am already totally sick of French classes and feel like my brain is about to explode. There’s a reason why I vowed to never go back to school after getting a Psychology degree and diploma in Computer Science. Learning hurts my brain!!! Some people love school. Me = not so much. So with that I leave you with some eye candy in the form of the wonderful photography of Londoner Mark Bolton. Something which managed to distract me if only for a short time.

  
  

  
  
  
  

Pearse

Posted on Thu, 6 Oct 2011 by midcenturyjo

Imagine living in the bustling, densely populated inner city suburbs of a cosmopolitan city. Imagine living in a home that sits on a very small piece of land. Overlooked by neighbours. Imagine living in a private oasis with walls that slide away and blur the boundaries between inside and out. Where you can literally reach out and touch the foliage, dip your toes in the pond. Imagine a secret garden in Birchgrove in Sydney. Love this home by Pearse. There is even more to love after the jump including a couple of sexy staircases and books, oh books!.

A matter of scale

Posted on Wed, 5 Oct 2011 by KiM

More from Sera

Posted on Wed, 5 Oct 2011 by KiM

My post yesterday of Sera’s work was all about white. This time it’s a mixture – in black, bright and a few extras I could not resist.

Be still my beating heart

Posted on Wed, 5 Oct 2011 by midcenturyjo

What a simply beautiful kitchen! What a stunningly beautiful photograph! Oh the blue. The aged timber. The copper sink. The history and style. Sigh. Photography by Helen Norman. The woman is a genius with the camera. Run to her website now. Don’t dawdle. Run.