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Happy Friday!

Posted on Fri, 12 Jul 2013 by KiM

I shared my love for Tom Dixon’s copper shade pendant in a post recently, and had to share this photograph. 🙂
Via stylist Olav Sølvberg

Stalking across the ditch

Posted on Sat, 6 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

The addiction is spreading. Stalkers are popping up everywhere around the world. Ann from New Zealand emailed with today’s house is in Kingsland, an inner city suburb of Auckland. The 1910 wooden cottage is bursting with personality and urban style. Ann says she could happily gaze at all its loveliness but she is particularly smitten with the pressed metal cupboard in the kitchen. The caviar artwork tickles my fancy too. I remember seeing this one in a magazine. Can anyone remember which one? Link here while it lasts.

Wendy Haworth

Posted on Thu, 4 Jul 2013 by KiM

I’m a fan of this classy home designed by Los Angeles based interior designer Wendy Haworth – particularly the bookcases with built-in seating for cozy reading/napping. Wendy creates custom interiors with a collected feel that reflect the personality/vision of her clients. She travels the globe to seek out furniture and accessories and assembles collections of unique pieces for her projects. Before turning to interior design, Wendy worked for Vogue and Elle magazine as a photo editor where she honed her eye for all things beautiful.

Elizabeth Bolognino

Posted on Wed, 3 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

From minimalist, edgy and contemporary to big city sleek and back again to casual family elegance. It’s easy to see why New York based interior designer Elizabeth Bolognino is so sought after. Attention to detail, custom pieces, a playful approach to colour. It’s tailored yet young and fresh.

Disc Interiors

Posted on Tue, 2 Jul 2013 by midcenturyjo

A marriage of contemporary and traditional. A coming together of warmth and personality and the simplicity of home. It’s feel good. It looks good. Texture and neutral palettes with accents of rich, deep colour. Beautiful spaces by Disc Interiors.