Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts

5.6.09

PS


Just a few picks from Ikea's PS collection at the end of the day.

2.6.09

Changing table


Heres what I dream my changing table will look like. Changing table, rug and mobile from Ikea. Wallpapers from Tapetcafé.

21.10.08

Urban Country Kitchen



This is a little mood board I made, trying to bring together some of the inspiration I've found for my kitchen. It's a scandinavian country style with an urban touch, I guess. Or maybe the other way round.
A couple of designer classics, like the Verner Panton lamp and Eames chair. Pink radio from Tivoli Audio, wall paper from Cole & Son and Koziol drinking bowls.

11.10.08

Knack


Knack is the name of a store in Greenville, SC, United States. I think the name is about having a knack for nick-nacks? Inspiring makeovers of second hand furniture.

18.7.08

Conversation in colors

Led lights under the surface respond to the conversation around this table. tableTalk

10.7.08

Enjoying a meal…


…or working on a creative project would be much more inviting at this big chunky dining table. I love my current vintage chairs, but they are falling apart. And the table feels much too small... I've got my eyes on a nice table in solid oak, with oversized legs. And some of these Ikea chairs might go well with it, I think.

23.5.08

Soft dividing wall





Oooo, I love kraft paper. Get me one of those, please!

29.10.07

Flea Market Project

I got this chair at a flea market this fall, and I am giving it a makeover! A light paint job and sowing some cushions is what I have in mind. Can't quite decide if I want it black or white. I'll keep you posted…

Kvist = Twig

Inspired by nature, industrial style and recycling, Kvist is one of my favorite interior design shops in Oslo, Norway. Their shop has a mix of designer classics, vintage and 'innovative stuff'.

Here are some of my favorites: At the top you see a Bird welcome matt & designer classic chair (Designed by Norman Cherner 1958), the fragile cups by Sara Skotte are quite unique (they're called movement), the candle holder represents Kvist in a good way (and I love it for it's originality) and in the bottom right corner a set of vintage china with new photo transfer. Love it!