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Selasa, 10 Mei 2011

Adriano Bacchella & his keen eye for color


If French people are the best at creating laid-back eclectic spaces then Italians are the best in combining slick modern furniture with antiqued, elaborate architecture such as ancient villas and palaces, per se. These two homes, both in Torino, Piedmont, Italy, photographed by Adriano Bacchella illustrate that idea. Adriano Bacchella is an Italian photographer who has photographed luxury hotels and homes worldwide including the Fendi homes in Italy. I'm not sure if the first two images belong to Anna Fendi, but it's referred to it as Anna's in his website. Either way, I love how only the use of sculptural furniture don't need much accessories, keeping the room uncluttered.

Below is a home also in Torino, Italy, that seems to be more of a model of Modern Italian decor. The coffered ceiling in the living room, the ornamental door frames and the patterned Italian floor juxtapose with the modern furniture and leather sofas. The modern art and lighting also help to unify the room.

A red Arne Jacobsen chair contrasts so well with the yellow walls and the mid-century Italian black leather chairs.


A more chic version of a sawhorse desk is brightened up by a colorful collage and a cute orange lamp.


I love that floor lamp behind the left chair

Senin, 21 Februari 2011

Ice green?

Is there such a thing as Ice green as a color name? I honestly don't know. But if there is... then it should look like this.

Mark Lanning


I have forever loved this kitchen.

Selasa, 15 Februari 2011

Allure Tropical

Yesterday was such a nice day with temperatures around the 50's. Today, it's a completely different story. Cold and windy. So I'm getting inspired by these very tropical images from Brazil. I can't tell you how much I'd love to be in a town just like this one. A girl can dream...





Photos by Bob Wolfenson
images via Vogue Brazil.

Kamis, 21 Oktober 2010

Time well spent

I could spend hours at Douglas Friedman Photography website. These images below are undoubtedly warmer and cozier than the ones in my previous post but then again that's the magic of wood.




All images from Douglas Friedman.

Modern Spaces

After showing the opulence and colorful space of Tommy and Dee Hilfiger yesterday I thought it would be a good idea to post some clean and modern interiors I found at Douglas Friedman's website. As we can see below contemporary design can also be warm and inviting.




All images from Douglas Friedman.

Rabu, 20 Oktober 2010

Orange flavor

I prefer the color orange especially when it comes as the color of a particular box but it also lightens up my day when I see it used in an interior space.





Photos by Eric Striffler

Sabtu, 12 Juni 2010

Selasa, 08 Juni 2010

Happy Tuesday



It's a perfect day to be outside. I'll forget about everything else today and enjoy the excitement NYC has to offer. I hope you do the same wherever you are.
Top image from here.

Jumat, 16 April 2010

Have a beautiful flowery weekend

This weekend I'll display some flowers in our home, enjoy a yummy brunch with family while reading my NYT home delivery and delight myself in some really delicious macarons. After all I have told you what Sundays mean to me. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!!



Images from ngoc minh ngo through Sarah Klassen last one from here.

In another note I want to thank the sweet and talented Monica for the beautiful gesture of awarding me. It's an honor Mon to receive an award from you. I'm supposed to say 7 thing about myself since I have done this before I'll link back to here. Thank you Monica.

Senin, 05 April 2010

Animal Prints by Mark Shaw


A Dalmatian, alert in the entrance of Vienna's Hotel Bristol
for the August 13, 1956 issue of LIFE.

My hubby and I always talk about getting a dog for Lucas once/if we agree on the right age for him to start living with one. What kind will it be? So when I went into Mark Shaw's website and saw his new limited edition Animal Prints I was delighted. Mark Shaw is the celebrated fashion photographer from the 1950's. He is best known for his photographs of Jackie and John F. Kennedy, which he shot originally for LIFE magazine and then became a close friend of the famous couple. Mark Shaw worked for LIFE magazine for 16 years shooting covers and more than 100 stories. He also worked for Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle and a number of other publications. He photographed some of the most prominent and glamorous celebrities, among them Pablo Picasso, Grace Kelly, Brigitte Bardot, Coco Chanel and Audrey Hepburn. Hepburn's photographs culminated into a book called Charmed by Audrey published last year. Animal Prints is a special collection of animal photographs with their celebrity owners. I love how in the website below each photograph there is a description of each dog. The English Springer Spaniel, my all times favorite dog, is described as "the founder of all English Hunting Spaniels, is favored for work close to the handler and under the gun and is used to flush out and spring on game. The English Springer Spaniel's excellent work with the hunter in the field leads to its sweet disposition. Springer Spaniels are excellent family dogs and infinitely companionable." I think in this house, we have a winner.

An English Springer Spaniel poses with Mme. Mario Rigaud
outside her 18th century home, Chateau de Marcheval, near Orleans, France.

Jackie's well known love for horses once again is displayed in
this photograph with Caroline for LIFE magazine atop Sagebrush
at Jackie's mother's Virginia estate, Merrywood in 1959.

This lucky kitty-cat had the pleasure of standing next to Balenciaga's untrimmed Faille and Satin gown,
considered "The prettiest dress in Paris" for the September 5, 1955 issue of LIFE.

Nico and her dachshunds photographed in 1960 for LIFE.

This little poodle made it to the set of Sabrina. Photographed with
Audrey Hepburn and William Holden driving his Nash-Healey convertible in 1953.


A poodle in the countryside surrounding Paris, perplexedly looking at the beauty of the model.