Displaying posts labeled "Colour"

Enrique Menossi and the shoe designer

Posted on Thu, 16 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

What happens when a creative meets a creative? Definitely something creative! Photographer Enrique Menossi captured shoe designer Rodolphe Menudier‘s Paris apartment and it is boho bliss. Amazing architectural detail married with mid century classics, bold colour and just a touch of creative clutter. Even piles of books look good when they live in a lilac hallway in Paris.

Jonny Valiant

Posted on Wed, 15 Aug 2012 by KiM

It’s been forever since I blogged some eye candy provided by Australian photographer Jonny Valiant. What was I waiting for? Here’s another dose. So gorgeous. And still much more on his website.

Johnny Miller

Posted on Wed, 15 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

Dear Mr Miller,

This is a love note. I love your sense of colour. I have never felt green before. Perhaps I have but your greens, oh my, they thrill me. I love the light in your photos. Soft like a whisper, a promise, a dream. I love your composoition, your depth of field. No. No. Those are technical ideas. It’s more than that. I want to rip through my screen and just be in your shots. Somewhere an old clock is ticking, children are laughing outside and a dust mote hangs in the air. I just sit and breath in the beauty.

Jo

Photography by Johnny Miller.

double g

Posted on Mon, 13 Aug 2012 by midcenturyjo

Oh goodness! Oh double goodness. Double gosh. Double great and double double got to have. Two French apartments, St. Honoré and Faidherbe by Parisian architects Flora de Gastines & Anne Geistdoerfer of double g. Sophisticated and contemporary, colourful and clever. I’m hyperventilating I love these spaces so much.


With flying colours

Posted on Fri, 10 Aug 2012 by KiM

A big thanks to Åsa for sending us the link to this INSANE flat for sale in Helsingborg, southern Sweden. This is so atypical of what Swedes do to their homes. We all know they LOVE white…and there is not one spec of white in this apartment (with the exception of the tub and toilet). It must take special people to come up with this, and be able to live here day after day. I sure as hell could not. I would lose my freaking mind. It’s just so bizarre. Good luck selling this place!