There are
so many things I looove about this fabulous apartment! It’s an amazing mix of
old and new, rawness and coziness, muted and bold. On the one hand full of
contradiction, yet harmonious somehow. I
like the white, shabby chic dining room with one mismatching, pink chair, that
just pops out. And the living room… just mind blowing - wooden beams on the ceiling
and on one of the walls, set together
with concrete fireplace. Amazing dresser
with antlers hanging above. Not to mention magnificent gray piano. Simply
looooove it!!!
Danish home style
I looove this stylish apartment near Copenhagen which sums up Danish style. This turn-of-the-century home belongs to Hanne and Søren Berzant. I adore the untreated floorboards and white surfaces broken up with paintings, photos, candles, books and natural objects like twigs, sheepskin rugs, antlers or even skulls.
Amazing teeny tiny studio apartment
This tiny studio apartment, designed by WCH Interior, is realy amazing. The clever layout allows to hold everything that is needed, and at the same time appear soo sleek and comfy.
There are so many things to do and so little time. I do loove blogging, but it takes a while. Maybe that is why recently I've been more active on Tumblr. It's quicker, and yet full of inspiring images. So if you want to check out with what I've been lately obsessed, please come and visit my Tumblrs:
- A Life in a Detail
- The Gold Cage
- Countryside Getaway
- Details do matter
- Endless Summer
- Do it French Style
- Fall in love with sea
- Mon Petit Cafe
- Places to die for
- Scandinavian Style Of Living
- So Deliciouzzz
- Sometimes Black Sometimes White
Kinetic Rain
In the Singapore Airport, ART+COM created an amazing art installation. “Kinetic Rain” is composed of two parts, each consisting of 608 rain droplets made of lightweight aluminum covered with copper. Suspended from thin steel ropes above the two opposing escalators, each droplet is moved by a computer-controlled motor hidden in the ceiling. The drops follow a 15-minute, computationally designed choreography where the two parts move together in unison, creating an sometimes mirroring, sometimes complementing, and sometimes responding to each other - simply breathtaking!
Hilary Swank's Manhattan Retreat
This amazing tranquil 1,400-square-foot New York City apartment, which belong to an actress Hilary Swank. It was designed by Mark Zeff, with whom she’d worked previously on her California house. I looove the brownish-gray tones of the apartment and the clean-lined furniture, mostly from the Calvin Klein Home collection. And I adore the wall in the living area, which is clad with planks of reclaimed barn wood – simply stunning!
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Andrew Rosen and designer Jenny Dyer’s 49th floor duplex
I wish I had such a fabulous duplex at the 49th-floor. This amazing Manhattan apartment belongs to
Andrew Rosen and Jenny Dyer, which is also the designer of this apartment. I
like the Hans Wegner Ox chair covered in zebra skin, which warms the place up
and is a nice element of surprise. I also like the grayness of the master
bedroom. The wall covered in suede, makes it soooo relaxing and calming. And I
looove the entry. Beautiful bronze cabinet by BDDW, with an amazing photography
collection hanged over it. But the most gorgeous thing, are the striking glass-and-steel spiral staircase that floats between the
two floors, serving as a kind of sculptural centerpiece in the space.
Elle Decor
Vanesa Bruno’s Paris Apartment
This
fabulous apartment belongs to a French fashion designer Vanessa Bruno. It’s a
perfect combination of vintage bohemian charm with modern touches. Beautiful,
enormous windows let in lots of light, stressing amazing, feminine, pastel
shades. I loooove gorgeous pink and lemon sofa and the contrast between the white walls and the
wooden beams from the ceiling.
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