5.3.12

So sorry for the lack of posts lately, am busy on a project, more hopefully by the end of the week. Enjoy today. Until next time 


Found via Vosges Paris

11.2.12

Mjölk

Just a fraction of some of the beautifully designed objects I´m craving from the Toronto design shop, Mjölk, run by Juli Daoust and John Baker, who together travel Scandinavia and Japan for aesthetically pure and simple products. 
Hand hammered Yukihira pot
 Oji Masanori Kami mug
 Glass carafe & Kishu Binchotan (coal)
 Kubus candleholder 4, designed in 1962 by Mogens Lassen
 Kenton Sorensen iPad hand cut and sewn leather portfolio
 Tajika cast iron scissors
Futae (Nousaku) tin cup set designed by Oji Masanori

Johan Ku

 Love the sculptural and chunky knits of fashion designer Johan Ku



Le Chalet Zannier

Fancy staying at a cozy and luxurious chalet while skiing in the French Alps? Then book Le Chalet Zannier asap. God knows I would, given the change.  







Found via Remodelista

Kria

Taking a stroll on a black, sandy beach in Iceland in 2006, Icelandic jewelry designer Johanna Methusalemsdottir came across the white bones of an Arctic Tern, lying in the sand. Intrigued by the shapes of the bones, Johanna took them home to play with. The result is her successful Kria collection, a set of mystical, slightly macabre line of jewelry. The collection consists of bronze, black oxidized silver and 14 carat gold amulets cast from the jawbone of fish and birds vertebrae etc. Cod bones are the main inspiration for Kria´s upcoming collection, which will be available in selected stores in New York, Iceland and Norway. 

9.2.12

The home of Stine A

This bright and colorful apartment is the home of Stine A Johansen´s and her family in Copenhagen. Most of the colorful paintings are Stine´s own work. The apartment is beautifully furnished with design classics such as the Tolix and Eames chairs, new design such as the round dining room table, designed by Anders Folke Andersen and flea market finds.



Found via Nordic Design

Jansson kitchen by Helena Bloom

This sleek kitchen unit, Jansson, designed by Helena Bloom for LEVA,  just won the Swedish Elle Interiör 2012 Design Award for best kitchen product, during the recent Stockholm Design Week. Beautiful.