Displaying posts labeled "Colour"

Teri Lyn Fisher

Posted on Tue, 2 Jul 2013 by KiM

Teri Lyn Fisher‘s photos are always a great pick-me-up (they were back here) and I know I could use a dose of loveliness today after a 4 day long weekend. It’s always hard to go back to the day job after some time off. Not that I ever really have time off….

Trumpeting Tondro

Posted on Mon, 1 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

You’ve seen his work everywhere. Name a leading shelter magazine and his photos have graced their pages. US, Europe, here in Australia. If it’s all about being on top of good design then you can guarantee that Trevor Tondro‘s photos will be the ones that take you there. I’ve featured his work before. Kim’s a huge fan too. But then again aren’t we all? Drum roll please….

New goodies from Eric Piasecki

Posted on Wed, 26 Jun 2013 by KiM

Eric Piasecki, I am so sorry that we’ve been neglecting you for the past couple of years. We have a serious crush on you and have for quite some time and Jo and I should be ashamed of ourselves for not doing an update post sooner. Your photography is always stellar – it’s no wonder your photos grace the pages of so many magazines and books. So why don’t I shut up now and just show the goods – that’s what our readers come here for after all.

Britquirk

Posted on Wed, 26 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

Britboho. Britbrash. Britquirk. Brittattered. Britstyle. Homes with personality. Homes that don’t take themselves seriously. Homes that look great with kids in them and the remains of last night’s boozy dinner with friends left uncleared on the table. Dogs and rambling gardens and wellies and knocks and dings and tarnish and way too much dusting and layers and layers of memories and family treasures. I love Britboho. I love this East Sussex home from locations firm Wilde & Watson. From the front door to the back paddock…. imperfectly perfect.

Through the eyes of Sarah Cave

Posted on Tue, 25 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

Deep, rich, ridiculously beautiful. Simple, stunning and strikingly ordinary. Beauty in the everyday and the special. Maybe a reminder of just how singular the simple things in life can be? Take the time to look deeply into the colour and the texture, the shape and even the shabbiness. Take the time to see the world through the eyes of stylist Sarah Cave. Via Big Leo.