Vipp brunch set

This really makes me want to have brunch everyday. Vipp
This really makes me want to have brunch everyday. Vipp
I like this bright apartment with cool tones, featured in Elle Deco UK (photographed byJ. Ingerstedt). The blue and green tones give the apartment a very cool look, while as the wooden floors and furniture keep the balance and still make it a cozy apartment. Perfect combination !
‘Curio’, a curiosity box for small objects and collections, is the second design in the series ‘Virtu’. It combines storage space with displaying ones cherished belongings. Smoke glass tunnels form the shells for three small wooden drawers, giving a misty view on the stored items inside.
I’m a fan of this lovely muted pastel Styling by Ania Warzkowicz. I think the muted and sweet colors go very well against the white tile wall with the black windows.
Another lovely apartment by agency Fantastic Frank. I love the grey wood floors and the old stove in the living room a lot. Together with some statement design items and the old white doors it gives the apartment a lot of character.
What makes this apartment so special is that it host a numerous amount of different woods. The flooring is this beautiful pale wood, the table consist of modern straight lines and the house is filled with vintage wood dressers. And finally the touches of color here and there finish the whole look. A wonderful combination if you ask me !
Good morning everyone ! Hope you are all having a nice weekend. I wanted to show you this monochrome home with pops of color. It’s a really pretty interior, but I have to admit, when I read on My Scandinvian home that it’s an Antwerp based home (I was born and raised there) made me like it even more.
Pictures from Milk Magazine, found on 79 Ideas
I love the blue kitchen in this apartment. It’s different and fits the style of this home perfectly. In the rest of the home, the colors are quite muted, so the kitchen pops out with its blue cabinets.
Tina Schmid designed Tilt, a flexible clothe rack which gives you the illusion of a three-dimensional object in space. I think it’s a statement piece that adds some geometry in your home and is useful as well.