Monday 30 April 2012

Casetta N°1 Shed




It has to be said sometimes I see something so insanely awesome and think, “Man I wish I was rich!” There are some things in life that even if I was insanely rich a little part of me would still be like “Do I actually need this” I kind of feel like this shed is one of those things. Its amazing, It has won awards, It is at the top when it comes to designer sheds, but at the same time I think it might look a bit weird in a normal garden? Maybe? I don’t know…or care, I still love it! It is by De Castelli and is called Casetta N°1. Like I said it has won an award with Wallpaper’s* annual Best Design Awards. I love how simplistic the design is and yet it seems to speak volumes. It is one of those pieces that is kind of the hot person at school who knows it but acts like they don’t, they are cool without even trying. Find out more info about this amazing piece of design right here.
Sophie xo




Vintage Marquee Lights



First off massive apologies for my lack of posting for the last few days!! I have been at work and doing Uni work, and have barely had time for tea (mild lie – there is always time for a brew) Any-who I have returned with one of my favorite things, you guessed it some lighting – yayyyyy! I found these amazing lights on Etsy, they first caught my eye because well – they are really pretty. Just like the Alex Levy lights I shared the other day, these lights have glamour written all over them. They kind of remind me of a funfair! They come in all letters and numbers, a few different shapes and you can buy premade words like Love and a rather dashing USA in red white and blue. They are made with a creamy white light colour and the letters vary in height and width but are usually around 24” by 16.5”. Each and every light is different as they are made out of vintage rusty metal to give them a much more authentic look. You can see the whole collection here.
Sophie xo




Thursday 26 April 2012

Typography wall stickers


Quite a while ago (I can’t remember where) I saw these adorable little typography stickers, the owner of said stickers had paint each step on her stairs a different colour and placed these little bits of typography of the facing step. It seemed like such a clever idea. I have found some similar things at Brume, they sell these cute hand written numbers in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German, perfect if your trying to teach your kids another language, or if you just love the look! They are £39 from one to ten in your chosen language. Alternatively I found these cute seaside destinations, the typography is the same that is used on British buses, and with the same up the stairs idea these could work beautifully. But stepping away from the stairs (I’m so funny!) I also love these eye test stickers! I have pretty bad eyesight but I still sat working this out, it says "O the summer night has a smile of light and sits on a sapphire throne" That would most definitely put a smile on my face! They do so many different wall decorations; I have only focused on the typography ones, mainly because I love typography so much! But check out all the different things they do here!
Sophie xo






Flamenco Shower Curtain



Sometimes I kind of just have to laugh at myself a little. Here is the story, I saw an advert in a magazine for something completely unrelated and in a small picture at the bottom I fell in love with the single most awesome shower curtain ever. I decided I HAD to know all about it, and where I could get one. So I went on the hunt, it actually only took about 5 minutes to find my culprit. However, It is once again from Anthropoligie, I need to stop falling in love with everything they do! It’s getting a little out of hand now! But any-who this Flamenco shower curtain is just amazing, the pink and orange number makes me think of Can-can dancers and exotic climates. Whereas the green and blue makes a more relaxed, laid back kind of vibe making me think of the sea. Two completely different looks, one great design. Each curtain is £98, pretty steep for a shower curtain, but I’m so in love I’m not sure I care! See them right here.
Sophie xo
(Thank you to House to Home for the above picture!)









Wednesday 25 April 2012

Scenic Wallpaper


A favorite topic of mine at the moment is the whole ‘bring the outdoors in’, first it was through big planter bags, then is was terrariums and now it’s through wallpaper. Yes, this wallpaper has real grass growing on it….ok no it doesn’t I lied (sorry) but it might as well! This realistic mountain setting is perfect if you want a big of outdoor scenery but you face a brick wall! It is by a series of different designers for Storewithout a home, named ‘Scenic Wallpaper’. It fits to a wall size of 372 x 300 cm, and comes in 8 strips so if your wall is slightly smaller you can easily cut it down to size. I just love this series, they feel kind of nostalgic, even though I have no particular relation to any hilly areas. My particular favorite is Mont Rose (top) probably because there is a cute little deer in the frame – Awww. Check out more here!
Sophie xo 







Polaroid Scarf



At the moment I am half way through a very long but exciting essay about Polaroid photography. And I couldn’t help but share with you these brilliant scarves I found while researching! They are by Philippe Roucou, a French bag designer and M.Cherie, a young artist. They are made of silk, and come with so many different images on I think I’m a little bewildered. Each image has it’s own little story and have been lost and rediscovered to create these beautiful pieces, they reflect the everyday, both ordinary and extraordinary occurrences. I kind of feel like each photograph has it’s own private life behind it, someone felt it necessary to take that picture, not because they wanted it to too appear around someone’s neck but because it was a moment they wanted to capture. I just love them so much, each one is individual and at a hefty price tag of around £220, I should hope so! You can buy them at Reborn, but they appear to have sold out right now, hopefully they will be back soon!
Sophie xo 




Tuesday 24 April 2012

Bigshine by Alek Levy



I love me a bit of Hollywood glamour just like everyone, not too much mind! Every home needs that splash of glamour in any form from a gold vase to a ceiling mirror. When I saw this chandelier name 'BigShine' (yes the light obsession continues, and in no way is it slowing down) for me it just had Hollywood written all over it. The halo of bare bulbs creates a soft lighting effect. The base is made of metal and has a total of 55 bulbs in it, I’m hoping when you buy it the bulbs are included. It has a kind of industrial feel to it, with the bare wires on show and the naked bulbs, but it still just screams glamour at me! It is from interior genius Arik Levy, who has so many beautiful and inspirational products it is just cruel to only pick one, so I have included a few of my other best bits including, Rock Canopy and Wireflow, see more here!
Sophie xo





Designer Terrarium



I have always been one of those people that love greenery, whether that is in grass form, flowers, cacti or trees. I’m a firm believer that fresh flowers in your house make you smile, and a bit of plant foliage lifts your spirit a little. So for someone who lives in the city and lacks a garden area, something that appeals to me massively at the moment is a terrarium. I have spoken of them before as a brilliant way of bringing the outside in, but when I saw these simple and classic style terrariums from Lindsey Taylor and Atlas industries I fell in love instantly. Each terrarium is custom made, and being part from architect gods Atlas Industries, you know it is good. The model shown here is 69.5” high, 21” wide and 24” deep…. that’s one big terrarium! In fact I think some balconies in London are smaller than this, so if you’re going to go for one, go large!! Although a word of warning, if your looking for something cheap and cheerful to keep your plants in, this isn’t it, this particular model is $9,500…. yeah. Find out more from Partners & Spade.
Sophie xo 






Monday 23 April 2012

Kallemo Darjeeling



I looooove me a tea-set! I can’t resist a good solid piece whether it be a teapot, cup, tray, spoon pretty much anything to do with tea! I’m obsessed, I drink too much of the stuff but I find it incredibly relaxing and it calms me down in the most stressful situations (This is probably down to me being British – everything is solved with tea) So when I saw this brilliant little tea caddy/cart I just had to know more. It is from Swedish company Kellemo, Swedish design is iconic for is modernist look, and this little one is no different. Name Darjeeling, the smooth curve of the handle and simplistic wheels all add to this slender and sleek looking tray. The trays are made of ash, so any spillage won’t stain too badly and the frame is made of steel and comes in white, blue and red. The giant ball shaped handlebar all add to this fun and playful wheely tray. Find out more here.
Sophie xo




Carnovsky RGB



Apologies for my late posting, I have been dealing with a very poorly hamster all evening, not fun! So too cheer myself up I wanted something bright colour and creative to share with you! I remember first seeing this design ages ago in Wallpaper* and I just fell in love with it, the abstract colours and illustration really caught my imagination. It is by design duo Carnovsky who are based in Milan, it is their series named RGB. RGB is a technique of overlapping three images, each in a primary colour. The result is a textured paper that is a bit disorientating but at the same time seems to make complete sense. A massive series of these have been released as prints, wallpapers, scarves and skins for various devices including iPhones. I love this crazy and whacky method of design and the results are baffling. My personal favorite is the print just below, part of the horseman series featuring 4 parts, at £260 from No-one it’s a steal of original artwork! Oooo and this silk scarf (top) which you can also find here at No-one, if I had one of these I would probably frame it, it's just too beautiful!
Sophie xo 






Sunday 22 April 2012

String Shelving System



You may remember a few days ago I mentioned that I was getting a little bored of my current, perfectly functional bookcase. I decided what I wanted was a bit of a blank canvas, so I could create my own space but at the same time had character too it. Realistically size is a massive issue, but today I fell in love with the string shelving system, and logic has kind of gone out the window! In 1949 Nils Strinning designed this lightweight yet stable style of shelving. Using a thin string like structure and panels that assemble with as many or as little components as you want to create your bookcase/workspace. I love the idea of having a built in desk into my bookcase. I have little storage space, but am one of those people who like too show off my collection of books, films and all my other rubbish, so the occasional draw to put any paperwork is handy, but mainly the shelving approach suits me down to a T. Only one issue, this is so insanely out of my price range I can’t even begin to comprehend why am I getting my hopes up *Sigh*, oh well! You can view more details right here at Haus!
Sophie xo




Stendig Calender



Don’t you just love that insanely smug feeing you get when you have been trying to find something for some time, and you eventually find it! I like knowing that when I find something I really want and struggle to find its because its special. I first saw the Stendig calendar a few weeks ago and was determined to find out a little more. Designed by Design God Massimo Vignelli, this beautiful piece of history has a limited run (and because it’s a calendar it usually goes on sale in November/December time) at the moment most retailers are sold out due to it being half way through the year – plus you would only get 8 months use out of it…is it worth it? The clear bold dates and varying white to black pages, make this calendar a unique addition to living room, kitchen, office essentially anywhere it can be admired! Only one small issue for me is that they are usually sold in America, just here (you know a calender is good when it has it’s own website!) But I have managed to find an English retailers here, so come December I will be ready and waiting for my 2013 addition!
Sophie xo




Saturday 21 April 2012

Fortuny at Crest Living



This evening my major crush on all things lighting related continues. As I have referred too in earlier posts I am a massive fan of the popular industrial look at the moment, I wanted to find a lamp that reflected that a little. I found these brilliant big floor lamps from Crest Living named Fortuny, they reflect the sort of lights used in a photography studio. For me these lights feel like they are straight off a film set, they have a modernist feel too them, but also feel very vintage! You can find out more here, but they are pretty pricey at around £2,000 a piece. So if your looking for something a little more within budget, John Lewis have a similar light but with a hard shade compared to Fortuny’s fabric shade (Bottom) For $450, I think I could swing in John Lewis’ direction!
Sophie xo




Thursday 19 April 2012

New collection Anthropologie


Like everyone, I go through stages of loving a particular shop, and checking their collections all the time, and then kind of forgetting about them for a while and then going back to them.  It has been a few weeks since I last checked up on one of my favourite high street shops, Anthropologie. The excitement when I saw they had lots of new products in (that I want a lot of) made me get all giddy and excited – I am super cool. I have picked a few of my favourite new items, but I have two absolute top dogs, that I want to get lots of and roll around in. The first is this beautiful and elegant amber orbs lamp, fitting in with my light obsession once again. The light shade is a wire frame, and the base is made of glass and features these big bubbles of amber glass. It kind of reminds of Jurassic park, the bit with the mosquito and the amber…just me? The second is this adorable little apron, I just love it! I think if I owned this and wore it around the kitchen it would instantly make me a domestic goddess…no doubts. Have a look at all their new stuff right here!
Sophie xo
Ps: How adorable is the little octopus decanter?! I will call him squishy and he will be my squishy (For all Finding Nemo nerds...I know it's actually a jellyfish but it works!)










My favourite teapots


Something I want to ‘get into’ a bit more is teapots. A bit of an odd one I know but I just love them. They stand for so much to me, that feeling of always being welcome, of cosy winter afternoons watching a bad Christmas film, and the never ending possibilities of shape, colour and design. I just love a good teapot! It might sound a bit lame but teapots can say a lot about the owner, for example my teapot is a hand painted multi coloured striped number. So I have picked out three of my favourite teapots  right now.

My first option is this very lovely enamel tea/coffee pot from Wild and Wolf, it’s not often you find an enamel teapot any more so I instantly adored it. This cute folk style pot has a quirky illustration on front and back and is a beautiful tall thin shape, it’s the perfect balance of vintage and modern.  Next up is this beautiful oriental style teapot, which has a built in infuser, so if you a bit of tea connoisseur and only leaf will do it’s perfect! I love the bright teal mixed with the bamboo lid, it’s from a collaboration of Typhoon and Ching He Huang. Finally is this nautical number from Whittards. Its hand painted stripes give it a maritime feel, and it has a 6 cup capacity, so if you’re an entertainer it’s the perfect pot. You can see these three at Wild and wolf, Heal’s and Whittards, have fun brewing!
Sophie xo

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Industrial pipe bookcase



Everyone has experienced that feeling, when they go out looking for one thing and find something usually completely unrelated, and fall in love and have to have it. I am on the hunt for a new bookcase, I’m not sure why because the one I have is perfectly healthy, I’m just a bit bored of it. So I thought I would see what’s out there. I was having a browse on my favourite, Etsy, and I came across these amazing pipe shelves. They are original industrial pipes (If you saw my clock post yesterday you will know I’m getting into this whole industrial trend a lot) and are a brilliant way of storing books if you have little space, and want something a bit different. They are a genius and easy way of creating a different look. These particular ones are from Dirty Bils, I just seriously can’t get enough of them! I am unsure how easy this look would be to achieve by just grabbing some old pipes, maybe with just the right shape and size it could work, if not these ones are around £70 for the whole bookcase.
Sophie xo