Wednesday, April 18, 2012

I love green! cool sofa from RAUN, by Stine Prang
Very cool doormats from "Søster Grene" 9§

Art by Ann Lindgren + FAVN sofa by Fritz Hansen & designer Jaime Hayón

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

More union jack from London








union jack Mini from Harrods London

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Monday, March 19, 2012

new spring colors 2012 & artwork of Ann Lindgren



more info; AnnLindgren.com

Turkish carpets from Anatolia

Pieces of old Turkish carpets from Anatolia is cut in squares, which are cleaned and dyed with olives,
Turmeric, walnut shells, saffron, tobacco, cherry, eggplant, etc. in order to obtain the desired color effect.

The pieces are combined into beautiful, timeless rugs and runners that fit great for our modern
interior design and look fantastic! see more info; Helle Ilmi & Q-art

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Magis Proust Orange Heaven


The armchair Magis Proust designed by Alessandro Mendini and launched at the last Salone del Mobile of Milan, is now available in stock. The Magis Proust is a version in rotational-moulded polyethylene of the famous armchair designed in 1978.

coral, beach & zebra style!



Mary McDonald’s style combines old-fashioned elegance with a modern sensibility resulting in a fearless, joyful exuberance. Her ability to combine bold patterns, Chinoiserie, and Indian influences with contemporary lines and an impeccable sense of color has established her signature style. 

Pillow - Coral Beach Stripes Picnic Throw Pillow - 20§ Moooi Rabbit lamp - 370§

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Must have tabletop - Alberto Pinto




French designer Alberto Pinto dishes up seaside style with his Lagon porcelain collection, inspired by Turkish ceramics. The hand-painted pieces include, clockwise from top, a dinner plate, $215; a buffet plate, $215; a rimmed soup dish, $198; a teacup and saucer, $215; and a dessert plate, $195.



Vieux Kyoto Buffet Plate 230$ - Vieux Kyoto Dinner Plate 185$


Alberto Pinto and his designs have been seen all over the world from London to New York to Paris and beyond. His eclectic style incorporates his knack for finding hidden antique treasures from various historical periods. A majority of his work is heavily influenced by baroque and byzantine stylings along with cultural influences from Morocco to India. His focus on incorporating diverse cultural and historical elements within his design has set Pinto’s designs apart from the vast sea of modern design firms.


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