Displaying posts labeled "White"

Garbo Interiors

Posted on Thu, 28 Mar 2013 by KiM

There is something very calming and natural about traditional Swedish décor. I stumbled upon the website of Garbo Interiors recently and wow, would I ever love to check out their shop in Stockholm. Here are some interiors they’ve designed and some products shots as well.

Cora Buttenbender

Posted on Thu, 28 Mar 2013 by KiM

Cora Büttenbender is a still life photographer who works, lives and travels between Paris, Milan and Germany. Her attention to detail and ability to capture perfect moments at perfect angles in perfect light is….perfection. Absolutely lovely. Especially the photo of my favourite lamp above (p.s. I need to take a photo of my new Jieldé now that it has an appropriate base) and that intriguing little dish holder in photo #3.

Jim Stephenson and Azman Architects

Posted on Thu, 28 Mar 2013 by midcenturyjo

Take me away. Lift me out of my desk chair and fly me across the world to this white wonder in Aldeburge, Suffolk by Azman Architects. To a Victorian house on the pebbly beach with views over the North Sea. To a white world contained in blue shell. To another house captured through the lens of architectural photographer extraordinaire Jim Stephenson. Perfect. Perfect house, perfect shots, perfect daydream for me. Now back to work!

Down on the farm

Posted on Wed, 27 Mar 2013 by midcenturyjo

I know I have featured a video on Trelawney Farm by Urban Splash before (see it here) but I couldn’t resist sharing still shots of this gorgeous holiday house set on 25 acres in Mudgee, NSW. Vintage meets country meets super stylish and fun. A great getaway destination.

Next from Nexus Designs

Posted on Wed, 13 Mar 2013 by midcenturyjo

You loved yesterday’s sunny family beach house so much that I thought it was time for another stunning interior by Nexus Designs. A modern design within an historic Victorian era shell. The best of both worlds. White, bright with a clear clean colour palette. The project is named “Tic Tac Toe”. Look up. You may just see why.