Pinch me! I’m dreaming. Dreaming of staying in this beautiful suite at the Carmel Valley Ranch designed by Nicole Hollis. A modern interpretation of ranch style, plush and textured. Curled up by the fire or soaking in the tub? Hmmmm. Tough decision. I can’t believe I made it all the way to Wednesday before planning my virtual escape.
Photographer: Laure Joliet
Welcome to the bold, contemporary world of Brazilian interior architect Paula Neder…where colours and patterns are aplenty and chair porn is the name of the game (I looooove the ‘bondage’ chairs!).
Thanks to Dave for sending us a link to this super cute 1930s bungalow for sale in Seattle. An eclectic mix of mostly mid-century modern furnishings gives the home so much character. I could totally live here – after adding some colour and/or pattern to the walls and burning all the tab curtains.
Within the beautiful bones of a Victorian era Italianate house interior designer Brendan Wong has created a space that is elegant and sophisticated. Contemporary furnishings and art marry with the historic and the effect is exquisite. Luxe living.
After a long hot summer I love the promise of winter. Cozy, toasty, warm. Fresh, invigorating, just a little raw. And I’m loving the new winter range from Freedom. Three unique stories. New Nordic with its cheeky disrespect for dreary, short winter days. It’s pastel, light and fresh. The Bowery is moody and industrial. New and old. The third is Native Terrain, a celebration of Australian flora and raw timber. Freedom‘s new winter range launches today and you can check out the catalogue with styling by Vanessa Coyler Tay here.