
Having overdosed on the rustic beauty of Spanish homes captured through the lens of Enrique Menossi in the previous post, it’s time to move to something a little darker, richer, more sophisticated. Or how about a vibrant taste of urban colour?. Just as inspiring, just as beautiful. The man is a master of his craft.
P.S. And just in case it is all too darkly sophisticated for you I have lightened it with one more all white wonder.
















Just a quick reminder about our Freedom Furniture competition. Don’t forget, if you are an Aussie or Kiwi reader, to enter as many times as you want before the end of Saturday April 7. Go here and tell me why should you win the Freedom Bazaar floor rug. In 25 words or less 🙂 The entries (and begging) has been amazing so far!
Over the weekend I did something I have wanted (and needed) to do for a long time. I bought an iMac. It’s my first Mac and while the most beautiful piece of technology on the planet, I want to pull my hair out as I have no freaking idea how to do anything. With a programming background and someone who spends every waking moment on a computer (it seems), this is super duper frustrating and is going to take some time to get used to. I set myself up in the non-insulated office at the back of my house now that the weather is getting warmer and I snapped a couple pics of the thrown-together space which I hope to stick up on my page in the near future. Since I don’t have all the programs I need up and running yet, my posts may not be as frequent this week as I would like. Anyhoo, I managed to get some photos ready for this post (without too much of a disaster) that I found in the portfolio of Swedish stylist Saša Antić. He has a great eye for detail and creates magazine-worthy vignettes – go figure as he’s styled for all of my favourite Swedish and British mags.




















Serene and casually elegant. Just a little quirky. Found objects sit beside modern art and antique furniture. No clash of the kitsch or fight to the death between disparate elements though. This home is beautifully curated. It’s simply stylish and stylishly simple. The perfect holiday escape fro New York designer James Huniford.















Hello! Oh my! Fanning myself because I’m feeling weak. I have a new photographer crush. So what’s new?!! Kim has featured the work of Danish photographer Martin Dyrløv before but there is so much more to see these days on his website and, well, I’m smitten. Wonderful work. Beautiful photos.














