Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Graphic mint...

This combination of details is delicious – a prominent dose of copper, a petite {industrial} fan, and a side of graphic mint.
Lovely bit of details captured by Mia Linnman {of Solid Frog}.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Webbed feet...

The combination of industrial iron components, filtered light, beautifully destructed walls, and webbed feet is wildly enchanting.
{This glimpse from Tine K Home was spotted at Hviit.}

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Adjectives...

This image is twirling with adjectives.  Gray.  Modern.  Wood.  Industrial.  Blue.  Soft.  Metal.  Espresso.  Rustic.  Effortless.  Oh, the adjectives!
{This heap of deliciousness is from Fritz Hansen - as introduced by the lovely Emma.}

Psst!  Click over to EcoSalon and enter this giveaway for two {yes, two!} scrumptious bamboo fiber pashbus.  Oh, and since the giveaway is for two - if you win, can I have one?!?  Pretty, please?

Friday, November 12, 2010

Temperature therapy...

This combination of textures is the cure to winter.
{This gorgeous and inviting interior has been wandering around blogland and landed in two of my favorite places - Hviit and Solid Frog.  See more at Skona Hem.}

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Oh Oliver...

I was sifting through my archives and found an industrial charm in Copenhagen that deserves another visit.  This is the charming antique shop of Oliver Gustav on the bottom floor of an old distillery.  The second floor is the gorgeous masculine home of Mr. Gustav. 
{You can find the original post here - with an extra dose of delicious visuals.}

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Typography please...

Oh, la la.  Need more?  Me, too.  See the rest of the space {and it is a gorgeous space} and devour my words here
{Blissful photography by Petra Bindel.  More of this eclectic glamour here.}

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Every single time...

Exposed brick; it gets me every single time.  My life feels significantly more complete knowing this space exists.
{Thank you Greige for reminding me of the vast talents of photographer Pia Ulin.  Image from Agent Bauer.}

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Garden charm...

Terrain is full of sweetness and charm in a perfectly understated manner.  Here is a sample of their delights {both new and vintage} for your home and garden.
Mossy lichens wrapped delicately in an organic shape. {How perfect is that wallpaper taking center stage from the background?!?}
Avian allures in the form of twigs and an image too sweet to resist.
Concrete magnolia {seriously, concrete}.
These antique French baby bottles are a charming glass display.
Galvanized garden glamour {or a pretty and pragmatic rubbish pail}.
In case you have a bit of darkness to light up with a bevy of charisma...

Monday, May 10, 2010

Jayson's still charming...

Today my tiny mail slot was full of sigh inducing beauty, the new Jayson Home & Garden catalog {it seems wrong to call a visual delight of beautifully styled bliss and products a mere catalog};each glossy page is filled with more perfection than the last. 
Here are a few things that are longing to live under my roof.
A charming Bee Specimen Box.
Bone china Farmers Market Baskets with a smooth and glossy finish to hold the season's sweetest pickings.
Functional and structural whimsy, the Workshop Cage Lights.
I want to collapse into the historical Gloria Chair
Two sofas equally adorable and stunningly unique, the Angelica and Amalfi Sofa.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

The castle that holds my heart...

Seven thousand feet of industrial glamour, this space is glowing with the patina that only time can lend. Years as a school, a gas depot, a garage, and a warehouse have filled each wooden pane with pure character. This is exactly the kind of space I dream of one day living in (minus five thousand square feet).
Harmoni og Kontrast introduced me to the visual feast at Castle Gibson.  Laila {of Harmoni og Kontrast} has emerged as a creative source of inspiration and an endearing friend.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Oh, those walls, too...

Exposed bricks make me smile.  I adore the texture and history they communicate.  One day I will have walls like this.
{Images originally from Anthropologie, as seen on The Goods Design - one of my favorite blogs.}

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Factory production...

Remember my love for a whimsical factory?  I have to share a few more treasures from the production line at Factory 20.  These industrial pieces are unique and bursting with character.  Oh, how I long to live in Sterling, Virginia!
Some inspired chests to hold your beloved belongings:
 
Laundry would be infinitely more blissful with this vintage basket.
Absolutely my favorite, these zinc firewood holders are perfection.  I almost want to build a fireplace - just to have a pragmatic excuse for one {or two}. 
My kitchen counter is pleading for this adorable little card catalog {perhaps I could finally organize my recipes?}.
Three vintage suitcases stacked imperfectly equal an inspired side table.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Dinner bell...

If this were my dining room, I would eat here, work here, and maybe even sleep here.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

A whimsical table factory...

Factory 20 is a "multi-disciplinary art and design collective" with a lifestyle collection to captivate any audience.  No matter what your style or preference, they surely have something you admire.  Here are a few treasures from the table collection. 
Science Laboratory Work Station Table
19th Century Tailors Work Bench Table
Craftsman Old Growth Pine Bench Cart
French Renaissance Scroll Base Table
Vintage Wood Metal Low Factory Cart
Primitive Slate Top Saloon Table
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