Breathtaking. Sang An‘s photographs of food, interiors, and still life photography are lush, poetic, and exquisite. With the proliferation of digital photography among the masses, professional photographers may be wary of the demise of their business. However, photographers such as Sang An remind you that one can never replace the eye and skill of an […]
A couple years after the fact, it was really nice coming across this short video on Charlie Rose about one of my husband’s friends, Andrew Kuo. Unfortunately, we were not able to see the show In NYC, but we are very fortunate to have the luxury of living with a number of Andrew’s remarkable prints and artist […]
Sourcing inspiration from the seemingly banality of everyday spending, Kate Bingaman-Burt created Obsessive Consumption, an edited compilation of hand drawing and text about the objects she bought over the course of 3 years. For our consumer driven society, this book seems to be a literal visual eye candy of how an individual consumes and finds […]
TGIF! It’s been one of those weeks that got away from me. Wouldn’t it be awesome that at the end of day you could just let out a scream and have a good ole’ fashioned pillow fight? Photos taken by Seattle photographer Andrew Waits.
Europeans always seem to have a distinct take on the world and the French company Bacsac has a quirky and refreshing homepage for their company’s unique containers for gardening. Makes me wonder if they weren’t huge fans of Little Miss Sunshine.
A couple years back I read Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert and immediately became engrossed by this wonderful story of the author’s journey towards discovery of who she is in this world. I was happy to hear that the book was to become a movie and that the charming Julia Roberts was chosen to play […]
Somedays I just want to build a boat and sail off to my very own island. Since this is not in my near future, I’ll settle for Scandinavian artist Peter Callesen’s beautifully crafted art out of paper. His stunning installations and works from paper are delicate, ephemeral, and poetic.
I fell in love with vertical gardening last summer when I came across Flora Grubb’s beautiful succulent wall displays. They were more like beautiful living works of art, not just gardens. After a lot of research, I came across the wonderful product called Woolly Pockets that enable you to plant a vertical garden outdoors and […]
The beautiful large white paper pendants by Claire Norcross for Habitat contrasting with the raw wood interior is perfection. Photo is from Milk Deco via Interior Divine.