Black-and-white photos are especially fascinating. For some reason, they often seem deeper and more striking than the colour ones. Perhaps it’s because they don’t try to distract us with bright colours, but rather cut straight to the chase.
Nordic Designer Creative Personality Medieval Glass Ceiling Lamp Green-2 layer-D 32cm x H 24cm / ∅ 12.6″ x H 9.4″-Three-Color Changing(Warm Cool Neutral)
This ceiling light is both decorative and functional, adding a sculptural element to any wall or ceiling. The beautiful hand-blown, sandblasted amber glass shade is paired with a white frosted glass diffuser which casts a soft, ambient glow.
Safia Linen Sheets – Martini
Made from European Flax linen, sleep easy in our breathable long-lasting linen that gets softer with every wash. “Escape to exotic destinations with this opulent tropical print. Our Safia linen is inspired by vintage wallpaper reminiscent of high-end hotels of Singapore in the ’70s. The design brings to mind palm trees paired with luxe chrome, rattan and marble finishes. Complete the look or lean into pattern layering for an inviting eclectic vibe.” – Phoebe’s Style Notes One-of-a-kind quality and attention to detail Luxe European linen gets softer with every wash and breathability for the ultimate night’s sleep Flat sheets are…
This 3D Papercraft Shark Is A Ferocious Wall Decoration That Looks Ready To Swim Away
If you love sharks (or you simply want to impress your guests) then we suggest freeing up some wall space for this 3D papercraft shark.
Bauhaus Wavy Abstract Lines Poster – A5
This minimal Bauhaus poster features black wavy lines and modern typography, providing a contemporary addition to any home interior. With its minimalist colour palette and classic Bauhaus aesthetic, this poster is an eye-catching addition to any living space.
Amazing Architecture: London’s 2015 Serpentine Pavillion
My parents were in town the other week, so on a particularly beautiful September Sunday, my mum and I headed to Hyde Park to visit this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. The yearly structure is an event in the architecture world, as well as in the London cultural scene. (I previously wrote about London’s 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion and, I must say, it’s still my favorite one.