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DIVAR 2.0 lamp by Anour | A follow up of my kitchen lamp

When renovating my kitchen some years ago, I was happy to use the beautiful 3 meter long ‘Divar’ lamp by Anour. Until today I am

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Three favourite design lamps by Danish Anour

  Being a huge fan of Anour for years I was really happy to add one of their beautiful Divar lamps to my kitchen recently.

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New images from my kitchen & a lamp made by ANOUR

Although you already saw some pictures we made in my kitchen for some collaborations earlier. I made a few more to show you my latest treasure,

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A new showroom for Danish lighting brand Anour

In my previous post I wrote how I love brands create a space where work and showroom go hand in hand. Danish lighting brand Anour

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Ambient and soft light for the home | Donya by Anour

Really happy to be working together with Anour on a next project for my kitchen to perfect the lighting. As most lamps by Anour are

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Kate wood and Kinfolk for Anour lighting

I previously showed the work of Anour on the blog: Industrial lamps by Anour and you might agree with me that heir lights have an industrial look in

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Industrial lamps by Anour

Continuing in the footsteps of Danish design traditions Anour, meaning light in Farsi, founder and Architect Arash Nourinejad realized his vision to create a lamp

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A new mood board for my kitchen

When you follow me here for some time you have seen me restyling my kitchen a few times. From an old kitchen I went to

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A new wooden floor for my kitchen

It has been a few years I changed my kitchen from plain white to a darker kitchen with beautiful wooden Reform cabinets and dark Silestone

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The Popularity of Brass in Interior Design

I think the first time I really fell in love with brass was during Milan design week a few years ago when seeing the work

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New furniture at Mobilia Amsterdam

Mobilia is one of the most beautiful restored and specialized Interior stores at Utrechtsestraat Amsterdam, a quaint little street where you’ll find grocery stores, as

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When metal becomes furniture

For years I had a mirror with metal studs in my hallway, but with the brass the few brass details, like my Anour Lamp and

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New blog online 👉 Visiting the studio of Giulia New blog online 👉 Visiting the studio of Giuliano Andrea in the Chiaia quarter in Naples was a great opportunity to see more of the Neapolitan architecture hidden behind the large wooden entry door at Via Monte di Dio.

I really love my work and how even though travelling often by myself, I never really feel alone as I always come across people I have met before at press trips or interior fairs and make new friends, so at Edit Napoli. 

I am grateful to have been able to visit all these fantastic places, and loved to see so many new and old familiar faces at the studio that evening. 

Giuliano Andrea’s distinctive style emerges from his ability to combine the aesthetic legacy of the past with a more contemporary approach, which he adapts with creative verve to the needs of his clients and his own studio. A great vibe in a beautiful space, where I really fell in love with the stained glass windows surrounding the courtyard.

Seeing his Unseen visions project earlier that day at Certosa di San Martino, was not the first time I came across his work, as part of Milan Design Week 2023, he presented the Elle Decor Italia exhibition and installation at Palazzo Bovara. One of my  highlights from that year’s Salone. 

👉👉 More in my latest blogpost on vosgesparis.com 👈👈 
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Visited the Autumn edition at @cocoon_collectables Visited the Autumn edition at @cocoon_collectables this afternoon. 20th century antiques, vintage design and art beautifully mixed with the ceramic vases of @francoisejeffrey.ceramics lamp design by @nielsstoeltiedesign and the dovetail tables by @studio.joshua.klappe 
Tomorrow open from 11-17 🤎
Home lately… A new ceramic lamp by @clairehorste Home lately… A new ceramic lamp by @clairehorstenceramics and black iron candle holders from @shopvosgesparis adding a soft light now days are getting shorter 🤎 #candleholders #ceramiclamp #shoponline #shopinterioronline
Home lately… A new ceramic lamp by @clairehorste Home lately… A new ceramic lamp by @clairehorstenceramics and black iron candle holders from @shopvosgesparis adding a soft light now days are getting shorter 🤎 #candleholders #ceramiclamp #shoponline #shopinterioronline
What to do after visiting Napoli… who recognizes What to do after visiting Napoli… who recognizes the title song and also watched ‘O Mar For 😎 #napoli #omarfor #theseabeyond #stefanolentinimusic @stefanolentinimusic #visitnapoliofficial
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