This past Friday my husband and I took a little road trip to Montréal so I could take advantage of some end of season clothing sales (I’ve got some photos of my scores on Instagram or my other blog), and at the end of the trip we stopped at a shop we’ve been scoping out online for a few years but have never managed to visit in person. Style Labo is now our favourite shop of all time. I’m not kidding. We were like kids in a candy store, drooling at every turn. This to-die-for store sells the most incredible vintage industrial finds you can imagine, along with some new items here and there. Lighting, lighting and more lighting (old and new, including my absolute favourite = Jieldé), ottomans/pillows/settees covered in vintage postal sacks of army canvas, lockers, marquee letters, signs etc. etc. I toured every inch of the warehouse space (gorg!!) taking photos while I went. But first, we couldn’t leave without picking up a few little things…
The candle smells SO GOOD and was worth the semi-hefty price because it’s a beautiful porcelain/ceramic vessel I can’t wait to re-use.
My husband saw this massive pillow and immediately said he had to have it. I would have preferred it to be cream coloured instead of blue/grey but hey, we’re trying to make it work on the living room sofa. Super comfy!
And now, welcome to Style Labo!
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It’s neck and neck, side by side, elbow to elbow what I like more about this holiday home on the island of Menorca. The sleek, white contemporary lines or the organic, natural touches. Maybe how the two place off each other. The epitome of modern summer style. By Codo a Codo Arquitectura.
I almost convinced myself. “It’s real. It’s so fabulous it has to be real.” You see we don’t feature 3D rendering on the blog. No the rooms in our posts are real. They’re built. Bricks and mortar. “This has to be real,” I argued to myself. “I really love it.” Imagine living in a grunge/industrial/masculine/raw but rich interior. Yes imagine is what we have to do. A fabulous small loft space… almost. Design and renderings by Minsk based Nordes.
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