A gorgeous Helsinki apartment reno by the queen of minimalism; a portraiture exhibition with no faces; and a showroom whose ethos is "cave-meets-club."
Prefect of the Seine from 1853 to 1870, Baron Haussmann directed the transformations of Paris during the Second Empire under the aegis of Napoleon III, by deepening the vast renovation plan established by the Simeon commission. The transformations are such that we speak of "Haussmannian" buildings for the many buildings built along the wide avenues cut through in Paris under his responsibility.
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Sunday while dusting off some of my blue and white transferware, and believe me the whole apartment needs a good dusting, I decided to look online at how other people are using it (transferware not dusting) in their own homes. You can read the history behind my blue and white transferware here. Blue And White Decor This cabinet full of stunning dishes from @porcelainehouse literally took my breath away. Erzsebet Klubal from @nordvindien has the most amazing collection of transferware. It has me dreaming of summer days and afternoon coffee in a beautiful garden. Just in case you have a few too many transferware plates for your china cabinet @justinamariehome has created this beautiful wreath. @addictedtochina has set the sweetest Valentines Day table with these heart shaped dishes. Blue and white transferware is always perfect in the kitchen and Nancy from @NancysDailyDish has paired hers up perfectly with copper pots. Good Eating Did someone say cannoli? I have always been a big fan of a cannoli as long as someone else is making it. "This pie is sort of a cross between a no-bake cheesecake and a cannoli. It’s easy to make and super delicious." Perfect for Valentines Day. source If you are gluten free like me you can use gluten free vanilla wafers for the crust. Tools That Are Recommended For This Recipe: Food Processor Electric Mixer Off Set Spatula Pie Plate Kitchen Scale Mixing Bowls Have a great day and I would love if you would check out my Etsy shop where I sell vintage and antique finds along with digital downloads of beautiful antique artwork. This post contains affiliate links.
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You know what they say – new year, new home. With the beginning of each new year, January encourages everybody to hit the reset button and sees new wardrobes, new health regimes, new gym habits and new mantras take the world by storm. In the spirit of that trend for newness, comes the instinct for a home refresh too. With that in mind, here are eight new home ideas to kick-start your 2021.UNDECK THE HALLSOnce the Christmas decorations have come down, your interior can suddenly feel quite bare an
Home design and interior colour trends have seen a shift in recent years as interior design responds to the changing collective mood and our renewed priorities. After a chaotic couple of years, many of us feel an overwhelming desire to live more simply and authentically. There has been a conscious stripping away of the unnecessary both in terms of what we surround ourselves with and how we spend our time, to create space for more meaningful connections. In response, the Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 is a curation of three distinct colour palettes that reflect our desire to bond with the environment, or communities and the people we love. Led by Andrea Lucena-Orr, Dulux Colour and Communication Manager together with Dulux Colour Forecaster and Stylist Bree Leech, the 2023 colour forecast is based on year-round research into the latest global and local trends that are predicted to influence Australian design and how we live. We take a look into these three colour palettes and how to integrate them into your home. 'Connect' Colour Palette. Dulux Whisper White (Ceiling), Dulux Wasabi (Ceiling Beams), Dulux Stilted Stalks (Supporting Arch) "The colour palettes that you can expect to see in 2023 are predominantly warm and nurturing, with nature continuing to be a key driver of trends. Brighter hues continue, however they are deeper than last year." says Andrea Lucena-Orr. Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Pure Blue Half (Lower Walls), Dulux Kimberley Sea (Upper Walls) Balance Not everyone is yearning for adventure in a post-Covid world – many of us seek comfort through structure and routine. Dulux Balance palette is a refined and reassuring palette of serene marine blues, gentle greens, weathered pastels and accents of deep garnet that evokes the beauty and fluidity of our oceans and shoreline. Interiors are pared-back and considered, with the focus on immersive colour that runs from walls to ceilings, and exquisite detailing, such as the sweeping curve of a bedhead or the sliver brass border around a fireplace. These can help to create living spaces that feel both ordered and classic in their intent. COMPLEMENTARY INTERIORS Lavish, touch-me textures, such as velvet and silk in upholstery and bedlinen add a sense of luxury to living spaces and bedrooms, while accents of charcoal in lighting and architectural features add a contemporary edge. The key colours from this palette include the blues in Dulux Kimberley Sea, Starfish and Sea Kelp with a balance of warmth in Deep Garnet which respond to the importance of this oceanscape theme. Dulux Colour Forecast - Balance Palette Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Terrace White (Archway), Dulux Sea Kelp (Back Walls) Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Mornington (Walls) Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Starfish (Front Walls), Dulux Casper White (Back Walls) Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Nephrite (Main Walls), Dulux Kimberley Sea (Feature Wall) Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Green Alabaster Half (Feature Wall), Dulux Casper White (Hallway) Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 - Balance palette. Dulux Green Alabaster Half (Staircase), Dulux Casper White (Walls) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Namadji (Walls) Connect The Dulux Connect palette reflects our desire for a simpler lifestyle, grounded in nature. Natural and quietly stable hues, such as moss, wasabi, sandstone, muddied yellow-green and rich, purple-brown bring warmth and intimacy to interiors and commercial spaces, and set a relaxed and welcoming tone that draws people in. COMPLEMENTARY INTERIORS Furniture is crafted from raw timber, leather and rattan, with gently curved lines that add to the cosy, sanctuary-like vibe, whilst fabrics are natural and highly textural; woven linen, cotton, hemp and fine woollen knits. Vintage and thrifted furniture sit comfortably alongside bespoke, contemporary lighting made from recycled materials, whilst handcrafted ceramics in organic shapes speak to our continued appreciation for the handmade and unique. Rather than being hidden away, the marks of time are celebrated for their imperfect beauty; think charred timber wall panelling, worn leather sofas, faded tartan rugs and naturally weathered brass tapware. Highlights from this palette include the greens, such as Dulux Stilted Stalks and Wasabi and the neutral Dulux Apparition, which will play a dominant role in the year ahead. Dulux Colour Forecast - Connect Palette Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Beaten Track (Walls) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Sandy Day (Walls) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Sandy Day (Back Walls), Dulux Cinnamon Sand (Front Walls) Dulux Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Whisper White (Walls), Dulux Wasabi (Beams), Dulux Stilted Stalks (Arch) Dulux Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Apparition (Arch), Dulux Basset Brown (Walls) Dulux Colour Forecast - Connect Palette. Dulux Reservation (Walls) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Revive Palette. Dulux Lexicon® Quarter (Walls), Dulux Breezy Half (Ceiling) Revive Whilst the colours in the Dulux Revive palette are a little deeper than last year’s brighter colours, it draws from a same philosophy; it’s out with the so-called ‘design rules’ and in with personal expression. Mustardy yellows, breezy blues, rose pink, lavender and striking emerald are splashed across everything from walls to furniture to create spaces that instantly make you smile. COMPLEMENTARY INTERIORS Chubby furniture, exaggerated florals, striped patterns and colours galore. Mixing nostalgic elements, such as 80s-style colour blocking and mid-century-style furniture with futuristic features, like digital and pixel-patterned art, this is a look best described as ‘retro futurism’. It’s also one that speaks directly to the digital generation, with a focus on creating Instagrammable moments – think one-of-a-kind accent walls (yes, they’re back), oversized, statement sofas made with modern quilting techniques, and carefully curated backdrops for video calls. The past, present and future, moulded into one. Standouts from this palette include emerald green, a popular hue in 2022, which will play a bigger role in the year ahead and we’ll see used in new and unexpected ways, such as fluted paneling on a kitchen island, and paper-bag orange, which helps ground Revive’s kaleidoscope of saturated hues, whilst speaking to the natural aesthetic that dominates this year. Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Revive Palette. Dulux Lexicon® Quarter (Walls), Dulux Perplexed (Ceiling), Dulux Day Glow (Feature Back Wall), Dulux Golden Sand (Feature Side Wall) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Revive Palette. Dulux Lexicon Quarter (Walls), Dulux Purple Celebration (Ceiling) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Revive Palette. Dulux Lexicon® Quarter (Walls), Dulux Princess Pink (Feature Wall) Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Revive Palette. Andrea's Most Coveted Colour... "The colour I’m most excited about is from the Revive palette. Dulux Pharaoh's Gem has been influenced by fashion but we can already see the appeal for interior spaces. Such a fabulous colour to use in the interior, it’s so uplifting and vibrant and you can’t help but feel happy around this colour." Dulux Pharoah's Gem (ceiling), Dulux Diorite (Walls). Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Revive Palette. How to Integrate Colour into Your Home. Andrea Lucena-Orr's Top 3 Tips • To introduce colour, try painting the skirting boards or architraves in your living room, the edge of a door, the back of a bookshelf, a bedhead in your child’s room, or breathe new life into an old lamp base , chair or front door with a coat of paint. You’ll find that colour really makes a house a home – once you get started with paint colours, you’ll never look back! • Before you start painting, it’s crucial when selecting colours for walls or soft furnishings that you consider other fixtures and fittings in your space that you can’t change easily – it might be carpet, tiles, laminate or stone, and/or curtains and blinds that you will need to ensure work with the new colour(s) chosen. • For colour surety, simply order A4 stickers or Sample Pots from dulux.com.au in your chosen colour(s) for your space - view these colours in your home’s natural light conditions. Alternatively, Dulux has an online colour advice team and a Colour Design Service if you want a design professional to assist in curating your space. Dulux 2023 Colour Forecast - Balance Palette. Dulux Casper White Quarter (Shelves), Dulux Domino (Walls) Images provided by Dulux Styling: Bree Leech Photographer: Lisa Cohen