
I could not help but do a second post to showcase more of Marie Flanigan‘s work. Eye candy for your afternoon.







WHOA. Quite an impressive collection of alcohol.








Good morning lovely DTI readers! Just a quick note that over the past couple of weeks I worked on and and scheduled posts to publish starting today running to the end of the month as I am headed to Mexico Wednesday. Monday’s pets on furniture will return in February.
It was not that long ago that Jo shared some fabulous spaces by Houston-based interior designer Marie Flanigan, but I am back with more! Refined elegance with subtle dramatic touches with a gorgeous wallpaper, a dreamy light fixture, a dark wall, large scale art. Luxurious without being pompous.














If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it better be somewhere stylish. It also helps if it’s actually in your own home and just a short commute from sofa to office. You know how I sometimes say that if I worked somewhere I really liked I’d never go home? Well in this case I really could move in. By Taiwanese interior design firm Ganna Studio.














Shoot Factory from this post

lordshippark.com from this post

Lucyna Kołodziejska from this post

CLOTH & KIND from this post

CLOTH & KIND from this post


The Archers from this post

Daphné Serrado from this post

Cortney Bishop from this post

Kevin Dumais from this post

Marianne Cotterill via 1st Option from this post

Dirk Jan Kinet/Susana Ordovás via Nuevo Estilo from this post

Hauvette & Madani from this post

Groves & Co. from this post

Katie Leede from this post

Quintessential English style with a touch of colour and an eye for detail. It’s calm, inviting, charming. Love the art, the personal touches, the sense of belonging. Two houses, one in the city, the other in the country all from the portfolio of London-based Hugh Leslie.








