Cressida Bell's life in pictures. Vanessa Bell's granddaughter and Virginia Woolf's great-niece, Cressida Bell shares her family photos via HOUSE by House & Garden
Private residence in upstate, NY.
The Gefter-Press is sited on a twelve-acre property accessed by crossing a quarter mile expanse of farming fields before passing into a forested site. The slow approach to the house is the initial phase of movement that instigates the organization of movement and time in the building. A series of planar organizations, the pictorial depth of the approach and view through the house, is counter to the shallow spaces and movements of the interior where the buildings is as narrow as ten feet.
Completed in 2015 in Castle Cove, Australia. Images by Simon Whitbread Photo. How to fulfil the brief for a light and airy home on a south facing block was the challenge that lead us to develop this design for a rear addition...
Explore anne kruit's 389 photos on Flickr!
An exhibition this spring at Kensington gallery Piano Nobile brings together paintings and decorative objects by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, many of which have previously been inaccessible to the public.
Real estate agency The Modern House publishes book charting Britain’s finest modernist homes by Jonathan Bell
Vanessa Bell Cupboard door at Charleston House in Brighton
Inspired by the design of a humble woolshed, this new build in the Byron Bay hinterland beautifully balances workaday with liveable luxury to create an inviting forever home.
Image 2 of 15 from gallery of Little House on the Ferry / GO Logic. Photograph by Trent Bell
Image 3 of 15 from gallery of Rosebridge House / Nick Bell D&A. Photograph by Simon Whitbread Photo
Download this free photo of Little White Church Chapel Steeple from Pixabay's vast library of royalty-free stock images, videos and music.
The top homes we toured in 2021 from this iconic design era!
Tas Careaga first discovered the abandoned 16th-century church in northern Spain through an online advertisement in 2016.
the restaurant in california by bells & whistles has been given a new identity, the interiors culminating a non-traditional approach to japanese dining.
Bathrooms and amenities are an area of concern for many when considering glamping. Breathe Bell Tents have take inspiration from across the globe...
Image 10 of 15 from gallery of Little House on the Ferry / GO Logic. Photograph by Trent Bell
Experience luxurious living outdoors with the Billy-Joe Bell Tent from Good Intentions x Autentic. Featuring a sprawling 350 square feet of space, every tent is crafted with precision and care using high quality fabrics for a long-lasting design. Large, inviting doors can be lifted to create shade, while interchangeable window panels let you customize your interior. Perfect for outdoor entertaining or glamping, this tent creates a magical atmosphere in any environment. Highlights350 square feet of spaceWater, mold and mildew-resistantMoss, Desert: Suitable for extended seasonal use (six months) in moderate climatesButternut: Suitable for year-round use in all climatesWindows: 4 large and 4 smallAccessories include: Short Guy Poles, Interior Liner, Center Pole Plate
The Flemington rental property of Leah Holt, operations and projects manager at Curated Spaces, is filled with secondhand furniture and art!
I first heard of the notion of Thin Places the first time I visited Glendalough, the ancient monastery nestled in a glacial valley south of Dublin. We
Designed by John Lautner and immortalised in the Coen brothers film, this modernist masterpiece is being donated to LACMA by NBA superfan James Goldstein
Image 4 of 31 from gallery of Bugambilias House / Taller Mexicano de Arquitectura. Photograph by Alejandro Loustaunau
Wondering what the quiet luxury home decor aesthetic is that everyone is talking about? How to get the effortless, understated elegance on a budget.
I wanted to share just some of the photos I took during our visit to Charleston House at the start of August. I took so many and didn’t want them to just disappear deep into the cloud! Charleston House was the home of artists Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant, aka The Bloomsbury Group. They liv
Image 6 of 14 from gallery of House on an Island / Elliott + Elliott Architecture. Photograph by Jeff Roberts
how to use feng shui bells to increase good luck and good fortune!
Image 3 of 16 from gallery of Cousins River Residence / GO Logic. Photograph by Trent Bell
The Pippi Longstocking movies were something I would stumble upon in the late 1970s while channel surfing on lazy Saturday afternoons (not TOO lazy... in those days, channel surfing meant standing right next to the screen and turning the clunky tuner knob). She appeared in a series of four films from 1969-1970: Pippi Longstocking, Pippi In the South Seas, Pippi Goes On Board, and Pippi On the Run, all of which were really just cobbled-together episodes from an earlier Swedish television series (which in turn was based on the children's book series by Astrid Lindgren). Poorly dubbed in English for American audiences (which is no small part of their charm), the films followed the adventures of wild child Pippi (Inger Nilsson), who immediately endeared herself to me by flaunting all the rules children are expected to follow. She lives in a good-sized house, completely unsupervised (her mother has passed on, and her ship's captain father is always away at sea) and subsidized by a chest of gold doubloons her father has left behind. She never attends school, only visiting on occasion, and then only to cause trouble. She has a pet horse (named "Old Man"), a monkey (called "Mr. Nilsson") and a mouse, all of which roam freely in the house. Her best friends Annika and Tommy (Maria Persson and Par Sundberg) enjoy the freedom that Pippi's house provides, free from the prying eyes of killjoy adults. Even chores became fun at Pippi's house. When she decides its time to scrub the floor, she just dumps a tub of water and proceeds to skate around on brushes attached to her feet. No stranger to danger, she even plays with real and loaded firearms! But what really set Pippi apart is her unexplained superhuman power. She's unnaturally strong, and can lift up cars... ...take on a whole gang of bullies... ...leap off cliffs and land without a scratch... ...and has even been known to eat a nail or two. This was all dangerous and exciting stuff to my grade school mind, and would earn disapproving glowers from my mother while we watched together. We get to see how Pippi celebrates Christmas in Pippi Goes on Board (an erroneous title, as the film revolves around Pippi's adventures at home when she decides NOT to go on board a sailing ship with her father). It starts with her boast to build the biggest snowman ever. This massive snowball is merely its nose! But when a pair of comical burglars (recurring characters in the series) make the mistake of flaunting their recent theft of Pippi's treasure chest... ...the giant snowball, under Pippi's supernatural strength, becomes a weapon. The burglars neutralized, Pippi begins making Christmas cookies by rolling the dough out across her floor. She doesn't settle for ordinary gingerbread men though, instead cutting them in the shapes of her various pets. When Annika and Tommy invite her to go ice-skating, she must first fashion some skates, by bending a pair of andirons with her bare hands. Later, Pippi decorates her front-yard lemon tree with gifts for all the town's children. As for her menagerie, they each receive presents as well. The mouse gets a tiny Christmas tree... ...the horse an oversized scarf... ...and Mr. Nilsson, a stockpile of bananas. As evening falls, Pippi, having no family on hand to share the holiday with, begins to feel lonely. But right at that moment, Annika and Tommy arrive, leading a parade of neighborhood children, and bearing a gift. Pippi opens her new trumpet and proceeds to play the films' theme song. Meanwhile the children scramble up the lemon tree to retrieve presents. The Pippi Longstocking series is available on DVD either individually or as a boxed set.
Image 4 of 15 from gallery of Little House on the Ferry / GO Logic. Photograph by Trent Bell
Brimslade House is the model of a country residence. Inside Charles Bradstock’s art collection is offset by an even more extraordinary hat collection
Sophie Bell's former home in NSW's northern hinterlands was inspired by holiday memories. Now it's for sale!
Sydney architecture studio, crafting elegant residential builds. We utilise classic form and detail to create spaces that are instinctively beautiful.
There are copycat recipes from Olive Garden, Cracker Barrel, Applebees, Taco Bell, Outback Steak House, and much more to choose from.
The Mountain House in upstate New York, by Amalgam Studio, very much follows a low-energy approach to heating and cooling, while honoring the history of the area with all the aesthetic hallmarks of a good ol’ fashioned countryside barn.