
Why can’t I have this kitchen by Copenhagen-based KBH Københavns Møbelsnedkeri? (You may remember my previous post on them here.) Fabulous bespoke cabinets not to mention those black steel windows and wide plank oak floor. Love. Love. Love. While I’m at it I’ll take the office and that wine fridge under the stairs as well. There’s something so sexy about handcrafted and custom.












This Old Hudson is a creative studio available for rent in Hudson, New York. Over 100 years old, this picturesque space by Zio & Sons is perfect for photography projects, a relaxing weekend away from the city, or gatherings of creative minds. This is Unit 1 (Unit 2 will be featured later today): A color palette with the perfect balance of whites, greys, and weathered-wood tones is incorporated throughout the studio, embracing a blend of old and new. The result is an inventive and charming space, thoughtfully curated to evoke a feeling of casual luxury. Find it on Airbnb.










(Photos: Martyn Thompson, William Geddes, House of Brinson, Fran Parente)

If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it better be somewhere cool. Mirrorball Experience Design agency’s social club (used to host experiences and activations) designed by Smith Hanes Studio. Could you really call this going to work?
















Can you imagine how what design magic is being conjured up in this fabulous space in Berlin? It’s the workshop, showroom, office and home of Quiet Studios and I’m in love. I wish my creative space was as inspiring.









You know what I say week after week. If you have to drag yourself into work on the weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Hey I could equally have called this post “Pampering yourself on a Saturday” because this is one commercial space that staff and customers will equally enjoy. Mani? Pedi? Or both? L’ecologique Nail Bar by Spanish interior design firm Quintana Partners.











Photography by Joao Gaudenzi