Roxy and I spent a few days with friends in Adelaide last month. Sam took this photo of us at Glenelg.
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Roxy and I spent a few days with friends in Adelaide last month. Sam took this photo of us at Glenelg.
Spring has definitely sprung here in Sydney - the days have been so beautiful and gardens are bursting into glorious colour. In fact the predicted temperatures for this week look more like a taste of summer than early spring. It's lovely to feel the warmth in the sun again.
I found this ugly dark timber stool with it's black pleather top by the side of the road and knew it had potential. With a coat of mint green paint and a quick and easy new cover for the seat I transformed it into something with personality. Then, after living with it for a month or so I decided that it would really look fabulous with a spash of orange paint added to the legs. It probably cost me less than $5 and I love it.
These beautiful limited edition porcelain bangles are made in Brisbane by Erin Lightfoot. Aren't they divine? They are available in Erin's Etsy shop.
All images: Lightfoot |
If you're a long-time reader here, you may remember that Roxy (aged 7) is somewhat obsessed with origami. When she discovers a new thing to make she'll fold dozens of them.
Last year when she was six she had a thing about origami fish, so I created an installation in the hall near our front door.
Unexpected.
Creative.
Awesome.
Knitting, weaving and the Eames Wire Chair.
Here on flickr. Found via Lushlee.
knitting: plainliving styling: Akira Ishikawa photo: Osamu Koizumi
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Found via all the mountains. . . |
This fabulous geometric print fabric (swoon!) coming soon from Prints Charming. I like the stripes too, but the design and colours in the geometric print are just my thing.
Image: Prints Charming . . |
Well, loving is an understatement. These are the coolest rugs I think I've ever seen. Strong colours and simple typographic designs make these beauties stand out from the usual suspects. They are designed by Sydney graphic designer Linus Dean (great name!) and hand loomed in Tibet and Nepal from silk and wool. To die for don't you think?
Image Source: Linus Dean . . |
It was love at first sight when I came across the glorious work of British mixed media textile artist Karen Nicol. To die for, huh? No wonder Karen has a list of clients that include (amongst many others) Anthropologie, Marc Jacobs, Chloe, Vera Wang, John Rocha, Julien Macdonald, Michiko Koshino, Givenchy, Chanel couture, Mulberry, Harvey Nicholls, Harrods, Libertys, and Mario Testino.
All images: Karen Nicol . . |