Displaying posts labeled "Colour"

Dose of colour

Posted on Wed, 28 Nov 2012 by KiM

I thought we could use a little dose of colour on the blog today. And it comes in the form of fabulously styled spaces by Jakob Solgren. (See more of his work here).

Terrat Elms

Posted on Mon, 26 Nov 2012 by midcenturyjo

Terrat Elms was founded on the principal that successful design is not about just making something beautiful – it’s about helping clients build an experience they love, and never want to leave. It’s about mixing new and old, expensive and everyday, the crazy fun and seriously sentimental. It’s about opposing the typical and falling for the unconventional.”

Yes, true but still crazy beautiful. Dee Elms and Andrew Terrat are the Boston based design duo behind these wonderful homes. Inspiration, aspiration and fabulous.

Laurence Pasquier

Posted on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 by midcenturyjo

Atmospheric. Stylish with that certain something. Oh so French. Interior stylist and trend forecaster Laurence Pasquier has “it”. The eye. The panache. The knowledge. The vision. Her work is like an installation, full of colour and drama.

Diane Bergeron update

Posted on Wed, 14 Nov 2012 by KiM

It has been eons since Jo blogged Melbourne-based interior design maven Diane Bergeron. I stumbled upon her portfolio recently and was once again intrigued. A riot of colours and patterns characterizes her energetic and inviting spaces. This is eye candy at it’s finest.

This was a favourite back in ’08 with the first post and it’s still a HUGE favourite of mine. I’ve always loved the idea of having a massive library as a dining room.

Milly de Cabrol

Posted on Mon, 12 Nov 2012 by KiM

Milly de Cabol is an Italian interior designer currently living in New York City (and that’s her living room above). I admire her eclectic, somewhat classic style of decorating that produces chic, understated yet elegant environments. The refreshing blends of textures and colours add alot of depth and keeps her spaces from being too serious.