A dreamy bed and bathroom | Bocci apartment visit
When seeing the picture above on Instagram, I had find out more about Bocci, and especially this apartment. Bocci is a design and manufacturing studio based in Vancouver, Canada. They have a fully furnished apartment in Milan and I was happy to visit when I was in Milan for Milan Design week. During my design […]
An Antwerp Residence by Jessy van Gorp
Recently I came across the work of Interior designer Jessy van Gorp. Most of the homes she created are both functional and timeless at the same time. Her concepts are characterized by simplicity, craftsmanship and fine detailing. Carefully selected colors and textures are setting the tone for understated luxury and beautiful balanced homes. This residence […]
A soon to be amazing home in the Byron Bay hinterlands by Studio Brent Lee
Keeping the blog up and running and finding new products, homes or sharing my travels with you is an ongoing process and a lot of time, perseverance, research and patience sometimes is needed. I try to write two articles a week and so far after more than 15 years there were only a few weeks […]
Casa Soleto – a minimal vacation home in Puglia
Studio Andrew Trotter is a multi-disciplinary office working on international projects from architecture and interior design to product design and design consultancy. With simplicity at the heart of its ideas and a true belief that any design should belong to the place where it is built, works such as Masseria Moroseta and Villa Cardo quickly […]
A metal partition wall in a minimal home
One of the articles I got emailed most about lately is the one where I show a wooden room divider: One size fits all room divider in Oak It shows that many of you are looking for ways to close off areas in your home, while maintaining optimal light and contact with the other spaces. […]
A gentle dance between warmth and minimalism by Zachit
In one of my previous posts I showed you some projects by Zachit Tshuva. An earlier post about a beautiful monochrome home is still really popular among you. Have a look here if you missed it: A monochrome home with soft and natural materials Today I have another project to show you. Zachit Tshuva was so […]
A Tulum inspired home by Modern Nest
Modern Nest created ‘Tulum House’ A home inspired by the likes of Tulum, Mexico in Cactus Corridor, Scottsdale. Earthy materials such as natural woods and stones were used to really give the home warmth and character. Balancing those earthy elements large scale window walls in the main living space were installed to open completely allowing […]
A large backyard living space
Although we have a fantastic Summer in the Netherlands, giving us the option to have lots of outdoor activities and dining al fresco as the Italians say, space is limited in the city. To give you an idea, my own outdoor patio is just a bit larger than 15 m2. There won’t be many homes […]
A concrete home by architect Mao Shen Chiang
Considering himself an architect artist, Mao Shen Chiang never repeats any work. I previously showed the beautiful Taiwanese tea lab by his hand. Each building grows as an individualist, yet a common trait for his work is his love for concrete. As a concrete-connaisseur, he most often opts for exposed concrete as it embodies his […]
A spacious bed and bathroom in Copenhagen
Norm Architects renovated a private family home dating back to 1918 in Copenhagen. A calm refuge in the busy city for the family. The completely remodelled space has been created with a central axis, that allows you to view the entirety of first floor and let the gaze travel from one end to the other, […]
The light East Village studio of Maggie Holladay
Neutral colours and free-form shapes define the interior of vintage purveyor Maggie Holladay off Claude Home. Next to her own finds, she chose several products from the Maiden Home collection for her light and overall white East Village studio. Maggie Holladay, a former fashion editor for i-D Magazine, turned her hobby of vintage shopping into […]