Beautiful examples of food photography and styling, from the portfolio of Anna Williams.
31.7.11
30.7.11
An extraordinary home in Majorca
Events producer, art director and designer Alexandre de Betak, certainly has a home that´s one of a kind. The house, heavily inspired by 70´s organic architecture, is located in a coastal area of Majorca and is built with materials made by local artisans but with every aspect of the house designed by Alexandre himself. For much more, info, images and video, which I completely drooled over, go here. This is one house I would give A LOT to be able to visit! Love, love, LOVE it!
One of the guestrooms.
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interiors
Interior designer Natasja Molenaar
This is the home of Dutch interior designer Natasja Molenaar and her family, in Harleem, Holland. Natasja started her career working for Piet Boon before setting up her own business last year.
The combination of white and different shades of gray, mixed with light wood, is always a winning combination for me personally and I think Natasja has done a beautiful job on her apartment.
You can see more of Natasja´s work on her website.
Love the sofa and the dining room table.
Found via Voges Paris
Photography: Paul Grootes
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interiors
29.7.11
Paolo Roversi
For the longest time, Paolo Roversi has been one of my favorite photographers, ever since I first discovered his photographs on the pages of Vogue magazine, when in my teens. Roversi is best known for his highly romantic and ethereal fashion images. The women he photographs are usuallly strong, sexy, sensual, the styling absolutely excuisite. Here are just a few of my favorite Paolo Roversi images.
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photographers
Another summerhouse in Denmark
A Scandinavian minimalism in a lovely, spacious summerhouse in Denmark. More images via Bolig.
Photography: Birgitta Drejer
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interiors
Summerhouse in Denmark
Originally built in Oslo, Norway in 1914, this beautiful summerhouse in Nordsjælland, Denmark, caught the current owner´s eye when he was just 5 years old. He promised himself that if he ever came into money, he would buy the house and have it renovated to its former glory. More images via Bolig.
Photography: Jesper Ray
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interiors
28.7.11
A home in Iceland
On a farmland up north in Iceland, in Skagafjordur, a picturesque countryside best known for its extensive horse breeding, Lilja Palmadottir and husband Baltasar Kormakur, have built their dream house, where elements found in the Icelandic landscape are the main source of inspiration for the architecture and interiors. For more images and info on this house which in 2009 was shortlisted for the prestigious Mies van der Rohe Awards, visit here.
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