Displaying posts from February, 2012

Sometimes Scandi isn’t just white

Posted on Thu, 2 Feb 2012 by midcenturyjo

Sometimes Scandi style is anything but white. Most times it’s a lot more. Swedish photographer Anna Danielsson takes us into homes that break those clichés about white and bright must be Scandi. There’s brooding and muted, pop art colour pops and warm woods… and yes there is still white but not the antiseptic, scrubbed within an inch of its life Swedish real estate photograph white. Lived in white. Such rich, detailed shots. So much personality. Those Swedes are still styling whatever colour the room.

  

  

Summer lovin’

Posted on Thu, 2 Feb 2012 by midcenturyjo

David Tsay‘s portfolio just screams summer. His photos speak of sun and surf and sand. Long days and warm breezes. Parties and games and friends and fun. You know that old cliché about a picture being worth a thousand words? Tsay‘s work isn’t so much an essay on summer, it’s the weather forecast in the local paper. Sun, sun and fun.

Paul Raeside double time

Posted on Wed, 1 Feb 2012 by KiM

Because you know you want more. (his site

Paul Raeside yet again

Posted on Wed, 1 Feb 2012 by KiM

It’s no secret that Jo and I have a huge photographer crush on Paul Raeside. Jo blogged him in ’09 here and I blogged an update in November. He wrote us to say he’s working on this website by adding a ‘pinboard’, which will be in a month or so. I of course had to go poking around anyway and came across a whole pile of yummy photos we hadn’t blogged yet….so many I think I’ll have to do 2 posts today to cover them all. So here you have it – part 1.

Big bright and white

Posted on Wed, 1 Feb 2012 by midcenturyjo

  

Bold and brash and fun and funky. Colour bouncing off the white walls. Soaring ceilings and solid stone. Inside outside bright side white side. What fun! Perfect summer party house? Maybe 😉 Honiton house by Sydney based MCK (Marsh Cashman Koolloos) Architects.