I scanned these pictures a long time ago from a book I found at my school's library which I don't exactly remember its name.. but it was something like "Romantic Style" and that this little house was a cottage somewhere in Spain or France. I think it's very pink. But so whimsical and beautiful.
Paris based designer Gilles Eichenbaum, aka "Garbage", transforms antique kitchen items into new, beautiful lighting fixtures (most of them coffee pots, colanders and utensils)
This is a compiled of different images that I've saved through a long time, and I wanted to share them with you.. some of them are from Free People, Urban Outfitters and antique shops. There is (and will be) definitely a strong "patchwork trend" in furniture and interior design for this 2009..
Valentine's day it's soon. I think it's cheesy to post valentine's gift ideas or stuff like that, but in my daily blogging, I found this, and I think it's the loveliest thing I've seen in ages.. so, if you're crafty and want to surprise your very special one or your close friends, this is a cheap, original and easy idea for you.
These are some views of my favorite spot in my house, my bedroom.. Also you can see some of my crafting (the 3 little white wooden frames) and an old birdcage that I transformed, painted it white and filled it with miniature white christmas lights, next to it: Adriano, my vintage Scandinavian bird, a gift from my grandmother.
Someone very special sent me the link to this awesome idea. I think it's awesome too, a crafty way of keeping history or track of your trips, traveling memories.
The pack brings a postcard, a thread and a needle and you can get it in HERE
This was one project for school. A French pâtisserie and shop. This are the different 3d views of it. We worked with the graphic design kids, they made the whole image and logos of the
project. I really enjoyed the working process of it and the results as well..