Sunday, 31 May 2009
Helena Christensen's boheme loft
French Vogue featured an article on Helena Christiansen's loft in New York. To me the photographs are like one big inspiration board! Love the bohemian, collected feel to her furniture and sentimental objects. This is definitely one of my favorite interiors I've seen lately.
(photographs by Carole Sabas for The Selby)
The Dog Pod
London's Heathrow stylish lounge
Heathrow Airport also has a lavish British Airways airport lounge and Virgin's Heathrow clubhouse is more like a resort with a Cowshed spa that includes tanning booths, a Bumble and bumble hair salon, a pool, cinema, cocktail bar and a business center. The airport boasts a variety of restaurants including one by Gordon Ramsay and shopping that includes Burberry, Versace, Hermes and Cartier.
Saturday, 30 May 2009
Bring the summer on your table
Wall Decor
Even covered in fabric and crisscrossed with ribbons, a bulletin board is still a bulletin board. But in graceful golden wire, this message board is more like a decorative accent than anything else. We love how the wire crisscrosses down the rows, twisting whimsically all the way. And the curlicue accent on the top gives this piece presence. It’s a great way to display post cards, photos, or anything else that deserves more than just a magnet on the fridge.
Gold Leaf Wall Photo & Memo Holder, $35; BurkeDecor.com
Friday, 29 May 2009
Hotel Missoni opening
If this sounds chaotic, overall, design lines are kept modern and simple, which should balance out the effusive use of pattern and color.
In any event, black wardrobe works just fine to attend Edinburgh's Fringe Festival, the largest arts festival in the world which goes off August 7th-31st-- always a late summer highlight. With its central location, Hotel Missoni should make a fine base of operations for the festival, and as of now, still has rooms available.
Next up for the Hotel Missoni brand? A property in Kuwait, slated to open in Fall 2009.
Nautical red..
Let us start with the free items, which you can commonly find outdoors. When you go on vacations and have a chance to visit seashore, it is a good idea to gather pieces of decorative items that you can use to incorporate in your nautical home decor.
Sea treasures such as seashells, sand, driftwood, corals and so on, can add priceless beauty to your home. For instance, you can hang on the wall the driftwood you collected from the shore. Voila, an instant nautical wall décor. You can place small shells of different colors in a clear vase or use corals to form a coral sculpture that can be a focal point of interest in your living room.
For buying pieces of nautical home decors, you have a wide array of options of places to choose from. For one, you can choose to buy these pieces in the local department store or furniture shop, which usually sell nautical home décor all year round. You can also find wonderful ornaments in collectible shops or antique stores.
What is great about buying nautical home décor is that they hardly ever get out of style. This means that the ornaments you buy today will still be highly appreciated even in the years to come.
Nautical blue..
Thursday, 28 May 2009
beautiful details..
Ethnic chic
The july palette
Elle Interior Sweden
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
W-Plate..
domino coffee table
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Marc Jacobs for Waterford
Internationally acclaimed designer Marc Jacobs shares his signature style and vision with Waterford to create the Marc Jacobs Waterford Collection. This exclusive collection features crystal stemware, giftware and fine china, crafted in the finest and most opulent materials.
He has taken his design inspiration from the french traditions of uncomplicated entertaining without sacrificing the elegance or style.
Monday, 25 May 2009
Simple idea.. gorgeous result..
“White Roses Table Centre”
Ingredients:
20cm round glass bowl > 30cm round mirror > 12 - 15 white roses
- Lay glass bowl on to the mirror plate in the
centre of your table. - Fill bowl with 2.5cm of water.
- Place twisted willow around the internal edge
of the vase. - Cut all flower heads from the rose stems all
at the same length. - Pack tightly the rose heads in the glass bowl-
working from the outside of the bowl inwards. - Add simple votive candles around the edge of
the bowl to add the extra drama and interest.
recommended books..
cozy chic..
Sunday, 24 May 2009
a flower toilet world from Pressalit..
Saturday, 23 May 2009
Don't miss..
Friday, 22 May 2009
look of the day..
A bed of rose petals has often been associated with romance, luxury and femininity. Although the act of sprinkling flowers on a surface is lovely for a day or two the scene will quickly fade. Not so with Tokujin Yoshioka's 'Bouquet Chair' which envelops the same sentiments but preserves the moment in a piece of furniture. Hand-folded Alcantara fabric petals cover a simple egg-shaped shell with a lacquered steel base creating this fanciful seat. Even after the chair has been sat in the petals resume their original shape. ($7,830) (from www.luxist.com)
Thursday, 21 May 2009
spoil yourself..
I went for a lovely walk yesterday around Sloane square, and I always have a look in the White Company. Absolutely gorgeous, the furniture, linen, candles you want to buy everything!It is so tempting..