Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
dwell studio furniture.
Perhaps it's a good thing the sofa search is still on. The new furniture from Dwell Studio is looking pretty great. (And a little peek at the behind-the-scenes process and inspiration.)
nach acht.
There's something innately playful about these pieces from nach acht.
I'd really love to design a small line of furniture one day. SeeSaw sit?
junk+tion.
I've been really into repurposing lately, and Junk+tion's got an interesting take on alternate lives of everyday objects.
vintage colour.
Home to antiquarian Jean-François and wife Sophie, this space is full of life. Their collection of modern furniture looks great against all that color.
photography by Nicolas Mathéus for Marie Claire Maison via Automatism
pebbles.
Growing up, my FarFar (swedish grandfather) used to make beautiful trivets out of remnant slices of raw birch wood. I used to love watching him work, and hoped that one day I would inherit them from my mother.
Michael Arras' tables are a more elegant & modern solution, but they still take me back to my childhood.
ensemblen.
I'd like to fill my office (or living room, or bedroom - I'm not picky) with all of these lovelies from Ensemblen.
bs studio & hay.
SeeSaw is undergoing a mild storage update. We have letterpress cards stored randomly through out the office. I have been hunting for boxes for a good portion of the day and finally came across these. Any suggestions for storing A2 cards?
yes.
Thank you Pretty little world & fuse finds for the endless inspiration this fine morning. Today I will create beautiful things.
domison.
I fall for sibling duos - two is always better than just one. This mix and match shelving unit is scrumptious. I would have a field day cluttering it up and I'd start by adding loads of plants.
khai liew.
Khai Liew restored early Australian furniture for over 20 years before starting his own workshop in 1996. His honest attention to detail and workmanship is highly admired by many. Image #1: The Gillian, solid English limewood sideboard is on the tip top of my must have list.
re:covered.
Soojin Kang explores the consequences of mass production in Dressed Furniture.
via Emily Forgot. Patiently waiting for the opening of her shop.
minimalissimo.
I spend a lot of time clicking and rummaging through all kinds of poorly designed sites cluttered with madness. Today I am appreciating minimalissimo.
Above anacleto coat hanger & penny side table
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