Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Anatomy of Style: Vintage

I positively devoured this Guardian story by the paper's weekend Space editor, Hannah Booth. In this piece, Miss Booth pokes through the home of vintage maven Jo Kornstein, owner of the posh London boutique,
Howie & Belle.

Have a look:

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Turquoise paint and vintage satin pillows. Outstanding!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Print Is Not Dead: Anthology Magazine

Hello everyone.

I'm crazy about this new decor magazine called Anthology. It was created by Anh-Minh Le, a regular contributor to The San Francisco Chronicle Datebook and Home & Garden sections, and by Meg Mateo Ilasco, who has authored six books, including Craft, Inc. and Crafting a Meaningful Home. The duo have adopted the motto "Print is not dead," music to my ears! Anthology is printed quarterly, but you can also get a sneak peek online.

Have a look:

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The enterprising editors have also done this fantastic video:



Print Is Not Dead from Anthology Magazine on Vimeo.



Love!

Monday, May 3, 2010

true scandinavian

A sneak peek at soon-to-be published book True Scandinavian by lifestyle and interiors photographer Pia Ulin. I like the mix of quirky and vintage with white light filled spaces, I think this is exactly how Id like to have my home one day.




You can look through more images as well as her other published books - I also like a room of ones own - on her website (discovered via From Scandinavia with love)

I really must get over to that part of the world, I think id love it!!

x Liss

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Forever is Today

Hello all, Liss here.... I've been spending my morning checking emails and looking through the archives on this blog I came across, Forever is Today - written by Hilda Grahnat, a graphic design student from Sweden.

Hilda posts pictures of her flea market finds as well as interior shots from her lovely home.



Plus I really love the name of her blog! I remember having this realisation after turning 25 about how life is now and how I spent to much time thinking about what I want to do "one day". That was a big year of change for me.

Any blogs you've come across lately that you've been really enjoying?

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Creative Spaces of London Fashion Designers


The Guardian has been doing this fabulous series spotlighting one room in the homes of major designers and artists.  Here are a few of my favorites:


Lulu Guinness



Erdem


Alice Temperley


I love Erdem's collage wall! (PS: Don't forget to visit our collage blog The Next Page!)

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Arianna Huffington's Book Hallway


Arianna Huffington lives in a beautiful Mediterranean-style estate on Los Angeles' Weststide.  Every time I visit her house, I always end up here, in this hallway where she stacks the public affairs books that arrive daily in her mailbox. (Spotted today: The Wealth of Networks, the J Curve and The Blue Way.)

At the end of the hallway there's a set of French doors:

...covered with postcards...

Love.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Charming Stockholm Apartments




I love these photos from the Jeu de Paume series, which I found in my favorite bookstore in LA's little Tokyo recently! These little apartments have so much style. Have a look:


From the apartment of Cajsa Bratt & Pontus Frankenstein. I love the pink fabric.


From the apartment of Linda Karlsson. It's such a clever way to display a teacup collection -- just nails on wood.


From the apartment of Saga Ekman.  Ooooh I love the Chanel clogs!



From the apartment of Lilian Bäckman. I love photo walls, although they're complicated to put together, like a puzzle.

Have a lovely Tuesday everyone...I'm meeting a friend for lunch here in LA, where the weather is perfect today...

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Man Shops Globe!


This show looks amazing! Could you imagine having a job like this: traveling the world looking for cool things for Anthropologie stores? Where would you go first? I think I would go to India!


(Thank you My Dog-Eared Pages and Ciao, Chessa! for the tip!)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Paris Kitchens

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These photos were taken from the latest version of Jeu de Paume's Paris Kitchens, a charming little tome that I've only been able to find in LA's Little Tokyo. (With text in Japanese!)
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I love the colorful tins and the make-shift shelves with mismatched crockery.
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So charming!!

The first day of the Twitter conference is over...I'm so tired! Going to bed early! See you tomorrow. xoxox

Monday, September 14, 2009

Meet Fashion Blogger and Author: Andrea Eames


Meet Andrea Eames, blogger, thrifter, fashionista and novelist. Andrea blogs her daily fashion
choices at her blog, A Cat of Impossible Color - most pieces she wears are cleverly thrifted by Andrea herself. Andrea has one published YA book and now her first novel has been purchased by a Random House branch, due to be published in 2011, and entitled Ngozi, meaning ' venegful ghosts' in zimbabwe (sorry the capital z is broken on my keyboard!)



Andrea has a light hearted writing style while addressing working from home, writing ideas and discussions, and fashion. As you can see she prefers a very feminine, old school vintage look. I've been reading her blog for over a year and love her daily updated photos of outfits and the writing life.

Here is the blurb of her novel, Ngozi :


Being a white Zimbabwean in the 1990s is a near-perfect life. Your clothes are always clean and ironed, there is always tea in the silver teapot, gins and tonics are served on the verandah, and, in theory at least, black and white live in harmony. As Mugabe’s presidency turns sour, however, this idyllic and privileged world begins to crumble into anarchy. Told through the eyes of a young girl, Ngozi follows the struggle of one troubled white family to stay afloat in the collapsing economy and escalating horror of Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. When the farm invasions begin, the violence threatens to destroy their way of life forever, and escaping the vengeful ghosts (‘ngozi’) of their past seems impossible. Can they stay, or must they go?

Friday, September 11, 2009

Tavi

Meet fashion's latest -- and perhaps youngest -- muse:
Tavi, the-13-year-old fashion blogger from Chicago.

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Here she is on the cover of Pop Magazine, on newsstands this week. And that's not all...

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Her Blogspot blog, Style Rookie, was featured in today's Wall Street Journal. It turns out Tavi's blog inspired the latest designs of fashion house Rodarte...

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She's in New York for Fashion Week (with her dad) and Rodarte's designers, sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, have invited her to sit in the front row of their show on Tuesday.


This is how she describes herself:
"Tiny 13 year old dork that sits inside all day wearing awkward jackets and pretty hats. Scatters black petals on Rei Kawakubo's doorsteps and serenades her in rap. Rather cynical and cute as a drained rat. In a sewer. Farting. And spitting out guts."

Love her!

(photos by Jamie Morgan for Pop Magazine)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Julie & Julia

If you loved the movie, you might enjoy looking at the blog that started it all. It's still online and you can find it {here}. Happy Wednesday everyone! I'm back at work. So much to tell you!