Category Archives: For The Home

SANDBERG WALLPAPER STYLED BY ANNALEENA

18 January 2016

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Let’s kick off the week with this calm and quiet styling of new Sandberg wallpaper called Winterforest. It as styled by the talented Annaleena who also managed to incorporate her innovative minimal rails.

I love the soft tones and foggy, barely there representation of a Scandinavian forest in winter. They’ve also produced a wonderfully stimulating video which has an instant soothing effect and will bring your adrenaline right down.

So find a quiet corner, put on your headphones and watch the short video. It’ll be good for you.

 

New Design – Vinterskog from Sandberg Wallpaper on Vimeo.

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STYLING & PHOTOGRAPHY | Annaleena

 
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NEW IKEA VASES | FORMLIG COLLECTION

6 January 2016

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I seem to be drawn to vases and fresh cut flowers at the moment. Must be down to the fact that the UK has been pummeled with sheer non-stop rain and flooding these past few weeks and I’m longing for brighter skies and Spring.

So, as we can’t play outside (much) I took the boys to IKEA yesterday – they love the meatballs and I get a good look around at what’s new in the marketplace. Their new Formlig collection caught my eye in soft pastel tones and semi transparent glazing and dare I say I see a hint of Muuto in them. Can’t be a bad thing.

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PHOTOGRAPHY | Ragnar Ómarsson
 
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CHRISTMAS STYLING BY CLEO SCHEULDERMAN

1 December 2015

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I’m somewhat reluctant to think about Christmas yet. It seems that time has just flown by since the launch of my kids brand Wild Boys & Girls as well as our Function+Form gathering in November and I’m only just catching my breath.

Cleo Scheulderman’s Christmas styling for vtwonen had me at ‘hohoho’ though and I’m now rearing to decorate the house with wonderful natural materials, lights, stars and candles. I think I might inject a large dose of eucalyptus stems this year as well to up the ante in fragrance terms. I imagine it can work really well with the traditional cinnamon and orange spices that keep wafting from my Christmas candles.

If you like the modern rustic styling head over to a rel=”nofollow” href=”http://www.vtwonen.nl/inspiratie/styling/good-vibes-tijdens-de-feestdagen/” target=”_blank”>vtwonen to find out where you can source all goodies displayed.

Only 24 days to go… *what!???*

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STYLING | Cleo Scheulderman
PHOTOGRAPHY | Alexander van Berge
 
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PEOPLE TO WATCH | THE SMALL HOME

25 November 2015

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One of the things I love about blogging is that it gives me the chance to promote and support start-ups and independents, be it independent designer / makers with our Function+Form events or – as in this case – The Small Home an online lifestyle website selling a collection of bespoke craft and clothing products lovingly picked and thoughtfully curated.

The founders of The Small Home Stephanie Taylor (creative) and Ayshea McCormack (buyer) also happen to be local mums I’ve met through friends and they don’t just have impeccable taste but over 30 years experience in fashion retail between them and may I add the most stunning homes.

I inspected their selection of artisan products at a recent press launch and a trunk show and was impressed with their curation. The products are both useful and beautiful and an antidote to the modern day mindset of disposability.

Ayshea comments; “Our ethos is that less offers much more. The concept is style and substance. The aesthetic, pared back.”
Stephanie adds; “We take inspiration from the Japanese Wabi Sabi – seeing the beauty in imperfections.”

I love the support Ayesha and Steph are giving the artists, some of whom have just left art school and trying to make a career in their chosen craft. Every piece has an interesting human story behind it which makes it all the more engaging as a result.

The wooden paddle boards by Hampson Woods are a great example of their ethos. Sourced from FSC timber Hampson Woods design and make all products in their workshop in Hackney, East London. With a real passion for timber they carefully craft each product to the highest standard – pleasing to the hand, and to the eye – retaining a simple and timeless elegance.

With Christmas approaching fast it’s worth paying The Small Home a visit before they’re sold out.
 
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PHOTOGRAPHY | Caroline Jones
 
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BATHROOM STYLING | LOTTA AGATON

23 November 2015

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I’m swooning over this wonderful bathroom styling by Lotta Agaton for Residence Magazine, shot by Kristofer Johnsson.

Lotta also has a new blog Lotta Agaton’s Diary where she shares more of her life, personal finds and behind the scenes shots and gossip form the editorial team at Residence where she’s creative director. She says the blog will be more easygoing with unexpected tips and news form the world of interior design.

Her blog is quite rightly hyped as ‘this year’s most anticipated blog’ and knowing Lotta she will no doubt deliver.
 
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PHOTOGRAPHY | Kristofer Johnsson
 
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