Once again, I am entranced with the dark block table in the middle of an open-plan loft. I haven’t seen anywhere to buy these types of cubes though. I’ve seen white ones at CB2, but no dark-colored blocks. Anyone?
Via Design is Mine.
Once again, I am entranced with the dark block table in the middle of an open-plan loft. I haven’t seen anywhere to buy these types of cubes though. I’ve seen white ones at CB2, but no dark-colored blocks. Anyone?
Via Design is Mine.
My mother definitely instilled in me a love for all things Charles Rennie Mackintosh and I would love to put an homage to his infamous roses on my wall.
$40 a roll at Graham & Brown.
The only season I really care about right now is Spring, but this is such a beautiful and wonderful effort.
Julia Rothman, Lost Bird Found, Deadly Squire, and Oh Joy! collaborated on a set of Four Seasons plates to benefit the relief efforts in Haiti. They each designed one plate illustrating one season for the full set of four. Available for $54 (for the set of 4), 100% of all proceeds are being donating to the Oxfam efforts in Haiti. See more right here.
Not sure what else a girl could ask for.
$79, Wrap Dining Chair at West Elm.
Hindsvik Vintage has some terrifically-priced treasures.
$85, Metal Movie Lamp; $60, High School Clock.
Some terrific duvet covers, blankets and throws that are simple, modern and cozy textiles.
Starting at $180 at Area.
via MadeByGirl.
Oh, how I wish I had a dog, a dog-walking station like this, and in the Winter, a dog-walker.
Walker Wall Plaque at Best in Park, $70 (via Decor 8).
When I was designing my condo, I kept coming back to these as sources of inspiration, but what I was really in love with was the Saarinen Armchairs which I still don’t have… particularly love them in that plum color.
$1200 at Knoll.
How delightfully charming is this? A quirky update to the grandfather clock.
$128 at Anthropologie.
These are some of favorite all-time interior shots. They are very reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright’s interiors, but devoid of the layering of applied pattern. I don’t know the source of these photos any longer (although I believe they probably came from Domino Magazine), so if you do, please let me know!
The Anything Collection of desk essentials combines function with form… this tape dispenser is geometric divinity.
$39 at A+R Store.