I am all for the moody grey colour palettes, but also enjoy a splash of colour now and then to keep a room fresh and vibrant. Ingvi and Tinna, the Icelandic design duo behind Dóttir og Sonur are amazing at doing just that! And enjoy and have fun experimenting with product design and colour. The origami poster and the “Lightlace” are amongst my favourites, each creating interest without taking over a space...
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
The best is yet to come ...
Get the day off to a good start with a comforting mug of hot chocolate and start making it happen ♡
Ingredients
1 vanilla pod, split and seeds scraped out
1 cinnamon stick
1 liter of milk
150g plain chocolate, chopped into small pieces
sugar, to taste
freshly grated nutmeg, for dusting
This is how it is done
Heat the vanilla pod and seeds, cinnamon stick and milk in a saucepan until boiling.
Take the pan of the heat and add the chocolate pieces, keep stirring until the chocolate melts.
Whisk the hot chocolate vigorously until frothy on top and add sugar, to taste. Serve with a dusting of cocoa.
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Image via House doctor
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Home made hot chocolate
Friday, 6 January 2012
A beautifully designed restaurant
On a recent trip to Denmark I decided to visit Aarhus. It had been a few years and I was very keen to check out some new shops as well as soak up the atmosphere in this beautiful old city. I first came across what I thought was a shop, but turned out to be the restaurant "Kähler Spisesalon". In order to give diners the true Kähler experience the restaurant has been kitted out with their own beautiful ceramics! Which does explains why I initially mistook it for a flagship shop! Kähler was established in 1839 and today collaborates with artists such as Louise Campbell and Stilleben who designs parts of their collections.
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Kähler Spisesalon
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Celebrating Therese Sennerholt
Anyone who follows my blog will know that I've got a massive soft spot for Therese Sennerholt and her amazing post cards. Check out these new celebration cards - don't you just love them?
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and what about these less festive but poignant cards...
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Monday, 12 December 2011
DIY: Make your own star
I recently came across this lovely Christmas star on the website of the amazing photographer Line Klein as well as on Bungalow5. Frankly they are fantastically easy to create so why don't you have a go:
Create a triangle with three branches. Use wire to line the sticks up to each other in the corners . Make a second triangle, and form a star of the two triangles, as you put them together with thread or wire.
Images: Line Klein
Create a triangle with three branches. Use wire to line the sticks up to each other in the corners . Make a second triangle, and form a star of the two triangles, as you put them together with thread or wire.
Images: Line Klein
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Christmas Star decorations
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