Another Etsy purchase. It’s gorgeous!
I have started bookmarking all the things I like over at Pinterest more so now than this blog, so check it out!
I was checking out Reichel B’s Copy Cat Chic blog for interior design ideas when I came across the post about her nursery… it’s peacock themed, and I LOVE IT. It seems to have been inspired by this lovely lamp:
all works priced from just $100 up to $10,000. AAF is for everyone, including the art savvy collector and the first time buyer.
Here is a side table we’re thinking of getting for the living room. It’s from Industry>West, who have built upon the classic Tolix industrial aesthetic by making industrial furniture crafted from reclaimed woods, distressed fabrics and metals.
Can’t get a dog because the building won’t allow it? Always wanted to the view of Paris outside your window but never learnt French? Live out your dreams and customize your home with these gorgeous stickers for grown-ups at Paristic!
A few lovely things I’m lusting after at Jonathan Adler… bring on the bright spring colors!
Re-nest just posted an excellent Best of Etsy 2011 list. Stuck at home on this foggy NY morning, I managed to find a beautiful Flamingo print from unitedthread, a very talented painter from Salem who I think I’ll be buying more from in the future. Can’t wait for it to arrive!
One week in, and we’re still apartment-less. But we do know, when we finally get an apartment, we’ve agreed on the interior design. Check out this living room featured in Adore Home – an online-only Australian interiors magazine. – all neutral and natural grays and blues with the odd pop of color. It’s not too feminine, it’s not too masculine, it lends itself nicely to a mix of modern and classic furniture. And there’s definitely room for personal touches.
KARE come from the attractive German town of München, which kind of makes sense. Get in now before the sale ends on 8 January. The pretty little number below is just £79. Bargain!
Wow! I can’t wait until next year when ACT and I visit my family and friends in Australia. If only to stay in one of Andre’s Mews, in Melbourne.
A boutique hotel-apartment-mews in (my old neighborhood) Melbourne’s Richmond, Andre’s Mews not only looks lush, but has a wonderful story behind it’s existence. A few handfuls of individually designed apartments, built by the owner’s daughter over 8 years to fulfill his dream. It’s really worth checking out their ‘About Us’ page and reading the full story. Full of love and character, this place is like something I’d love to create some day.