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Bladon by Maven

Posted on Fri, 29 Jul 2016 by KiM

Dark walls, accents in orange, Panton S chairs, Vladimir Tretchikoff art (I have the ‘Chinese Girl’ print above over my living room fireplace)…..what’s not to love about this project by Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Maven? It is bold and whimsical, and their online shop is pretty fabulous too – they carry Hay, Ferm Living, Marimekko, Muuto, Normann Copenhagen etc.

Cassandra Ellis

Posted on Fri, 22 Jul 2016 by midcenturyjo

With a personal aesthetic of simplicity, warmth and beauty, New Zealand-born, London-based furniture and homewares designer Cassandra Ellis has created a home that mirrors her belief in quiet, unforced, graceful spaces. Her style and philosophy, the idea of home as a meditation on living, resonate so strongly with me.

Chelsea Hing encore

Posted on Thu, 21 Jul 2016 by midcenturyjo

Oh the beautiful interiors that Melbourne interior designer Chelsea Hing creates. If this is what she comes up with in real life can you imagine what loveliness is spinning around in her mind? Colour and texture and pattern all stylishly combined to make sure that, if this was your home, you’d break into a wide smile every time you walked through the door.

A 19th century home in Stroud

Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2016 by KiM

I am ending off the work week with a BANG with this absolute stunner. This 5 bedroom home in the Gloucestershire town of Stroud was originally built in the mid 1800’s and was recently refurbished by designer Niki Turner. Originally a large cloth merchant’s villa (now divided into two semi-detached properties), this property is set in the countryside with gorgeous views and the mix of industrial and classic decor works so beautifully with the architectural details. It really is the best of both worlds. Currently under offer via The Modern House.

Just when I think I can’t take any more Scandi boho, white on white, bleached wood and black and white prints hung gallery style on the walls, I’m reeled right back in. Except the apartments that have me pinning and filing away images are ones that are a little more grandma boho, arts and crafts meet scandi style with a touch of sage green. I’ll put it out there. I think William Morris wallpaper is so hot even after 150 years. I love this kitchen. Scandi meets Morris’ Pimpernel pattern meets stainless steel (?IKEA). Via Entrance Fastighetsmäkleri.