Finally, pictures of the collection I’ve been working on for the past 8 months or so! (See here and here for the work in progress – especially the second picture in the first link). I…
With much of life on pause at the moment, including many home-renovation and construction projects, the team at Remodelista has been storing up all sorts o
One of my fondest memories as a child was racing across the beach, dodging the giant waves in search of striking shells and rocks. There is something magnificent about finding a rock hidden in the ground that hasn't been unearthed for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, the beauty of rocks and minerals found in the ocean doesn't last long; it recedes as the water evaporates from the rock. With a quick rinse of water, the beauty and memories come rushing back, and you are reminded of those moments once again. I wanted to capture that feeling of amazement and mystery I had as a child collecting rocks. Staring down at the abundance of texture, wondering how something so beautiful could be created. Nowadays, we tend to overlook the hidden details nature has to offer. This project was created to show people beauty is everywhere; sometimes, we just have to take a closer look.
See every last detail from shoes and jewels, to bags and belts, from the Anthony Vaccarello Fall 2013 Ready-to-Wear show.
Check out the Camellia Greenhouse that is located in Scotland. The colorful gardens and architectural details are inspiring.
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Here, the pitcher is a 1960’s West German Vessel from Rudi Rocket, and the Kristall Soap Dish is by Walther from the Oliver Thom Store. Photo 12 of 25 in A Sydney Couple Polish Up Their Heirloom Midcentury With Industrial Details. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
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Looking at inspiration for 1930s necklines and collars to go with a new vintage blouse I'm going to make using Art Deco style fabric
Le plan de travail peut faire toute la différence dans une cuisine ; c'est pourquoi beaucoup de professionnels de la maison recommandent encore aujourd'hui d'investir dans le sur mesure. S'il n'est pas rare de croiser des linéaires avec des caissons standards (beaucoup plus économiques), en revanche la surface de préparation doit être parfaitement adaptée aux meubles installés comme à l'architecture de la pièce. Un plan de travail sur mesure permet également de personnaliser n'importe quelle cuisine du commerce avec une touche de couleur, de motif ou de matière qui change complètement son apparence finale. Il peut ainsi jouer la sobriété pour souligner les nuances colorées des façades ou au contraire adopter un effet moucheté qui bouscule les codes traditionnels. En somme, le plan de travail est capable de faire basculer l'allure d'une cuisine ; mieux vaut donc le choisir avec soin.
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Simkhai Fall 2021 Ready-to-Wear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.
Finally, pictures of the collection I’ve been working on for the past 8 months or so! (See here and here for the work in progress – especially the second picture in the first link). I…