Displaying posts from May, 2020

Hotel Menorca Experimental

Posted on Sun, 31 May 2020 by KiM

I could sooooo use a vacation and this hotel would be the perfect place to enjoy sun, warmth and do it in style. Menorca Experimental was created from a 19th century finca on 30 hectares of stunning land. Surrounded by pine groves, fragrant juniper shrubs and wildflowers, the whitewashed compound has been carefully restored—including its original vegetable garden—by a team of local craftsmen under the guidance of interior designer Dorothée Meilichzon. Only 5 minutes walk from our main finca follow our natural path and enjoy breathtaking views from the Menorca Experimental cliff point. Access to a secluded pebble beach Cala Llucalari is a 15 minutes walk. If that didn’t sound perfect, take a look at the interior!!!

Photography : Karel Balas

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 30 May 2020 by midcenturyjo

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. You would never have to drag me to work here. Actually you would have trouble making me go home. Khaite Showroom, New York by White Arrow.

Colin King

Posted on Fri, 29 May 2020 by KiM

Colin King is a stylist and designer based in New York, and if you follow him on Instagram, he can make styling some branches and rocks and a couple of vases in a table the most interesting and intense thing you’ve ever seen. Perfect imperfection is what he strives for and dominates.

Chez Clémence et Bruno

Posted on Fri, 29 May 2020 by KiM

There is so much drama when using dark colours in a space. Add in some touches of bold shades of mustard and blue and it’s a feast for the eyes. It has been a while since we featured the work or Parisian interior designer Marianne Evennou and I’m delighted to share more of her unique take on interiors.

Inner city living often throws up the battle of small garden space versus off street parking. The option of having both, garden over garage, is in itself problematic. How to get lush green outdoor space without access to a natural soil profile – in planter boxes, on slab and vault structures? This Paddington plot is a clever and oh so chic solution from Sydney-based Paddington Fieldwork Associates.


Photography by Brigid Arnott