A new day, a new way …

Posted on Sat, 7 Nov 2009 by midcenturyjo

… but the inspiration stays the same! After almost 3 years we have changed home. Kim and I are so excited. We’ve changed a few things, added more pages and made it so much easier to find your way around the blog. (Hello previous pages!!!!) Welcome to our new home. Hope you like the layout. Look up above. You’ll find tabs to take you all sorts of places. That’s our feed subscription to the right. (Don’t forget to re-subscribe as our old blogspot address just won’t bring you all the new room porn we’ll be posting here.) Page loading should be so much easier especially for our readers in areas of the globe without great internet connection (5 posts a page, not too many pictures to load). And speaking of pages. Look! Down below… pages! Yes I’m so excited. Can’t you tell I’m not a computer geek?  Head to our labels section, click on a label and every post we’ve ever done with that label will appear, page after page. It sounds so simple but we’ve never had that before. I’m like a kid in a candy store with our new blog and hopefully you’ll feel the same. Take a look around, take it for a test drive. We’ll be back with WINKS soon.

Under Milk Wood

Posted on Thu, 5 Nov 2009 by midcenturyjo


Dreaming. Dreaming of these other worldly spaces captured by photographer Dylan Thomas. (I couldn’t help the reference to his famous namesake.) The images are strong, bold. Almost like a peeping tom, the viewer is drawn into the photos. I am in awe of the red (the home of Lord Snowdon – Thomas was his assistant for 5 years), enticed by the faded glamour. The rest of his portfolio is as intriguing, as potent.

Tim Clinch encore

Posted on Wed, 4 Nov 2009 by midcenturyjo


When I first found Tim Clinch’s portfolio last year I was taken by the way he captured the essence of the European homes in his photographs. You could almost feel the warm summer breeze in the south of France, hear insects throbbing in the olive trees, smell the coffee wafting from the local cafe. He has an uncanny ability to transport you to another world, a romantic world, a chic getaway for daydreaming. The new shots on his website have me dreaming all over again.

Maura McEvoy

Posted on Tue, 3 Nov 2009 by midcenturyjo


Maura McEvoy tells a story every time she takes a photograph. She captures light, senses colour and composes just the right shot. The story telling is no accident. Maura studied journalism. Neither is her ability to pull together the perfect shot. She was a stylist before taking over behind the lens. Beautiful, refreshing photographs. Don’t you just want to step into them?

WINKS

Posted on Sat, 31 Oct 2009 by midcenturyjo

… fresh flowers on a Saturday. Bliss.

WINKS – weekend links. Here we list what has come in during the week, things we’ve found and things we think you’ll want to see. If you’d like to see your blog or website featured email us and if we think it fits with our readers we’ll link you. So what’s in this week?

  • Is it an egg? A chair? A light? A piece of sculpture. It’s “Origin” by Chinese artist Qi Jin. Raw, graceful, it is hand carved from solid white marble. Find out more at Pagoda Red.
  • Now if only I could keep my recycling so stylish. I feel I’d have to shop at stores with gorgeous paper bags so my kitchen looked fab. Still a nifty idea! From Matteriashop
  • Interior designer Amy Lau has teamed up with S. Harris to create a stunning new line of fabrics. Launched just two weeks ago, the fabrics were influenced by modern art. Love the sophisticated colors. Perfect for that midcentury vibe.
  • Yes please! May I please have this bookcase designed by Jaren Goh for Munkii. “Vintage” is a sexy blend of historical reference and contemporary fun with its piano white shell and matte liver interior. Singapore design is too cool at the moment.
  • Speaking of a contemporary take on a classic design how about the Sorapot by Joey Roth. Stainless steel and glass. Available here.
  • Show you true love and carve your initials on a birch tree. Well not really. Instead personalise your crockery at Jessica Rust Designs. Sweet!