

this reminds me of some kind of small village where time stands still. and it’s absolutely ok.


this reminds me of some kind of small village where time stands still. and it’s absolutely ok.


velvet sofas and knitted sweaters. january: come on then, pass. or turn my surroundings into the above, like in paris.


phonographs, white tile cooking islands, patterned sofas and lot’s of lamps, by femke pastijn and le dans la.

things to do on a saturday: stare at the ceiling in an amazingly comfy chair, clean by just stuffing things into bright sacks, lie very still as if time will go faster that way and make it april again.


discolight-lamp and amazing apartment with quite amazing light. take me theere and it must be the place. the lamp is by studio bertjan pot.


my two favorite things: early morning in a big city and then afternoon baths in a house by the forest. if i could always combine the two, i would.


i could live with this i think.




corner houses, bright breakfasts, suede shoes and orange shopping. the 2nd photo is via jennifer hagler (it’s this pot which i just love) and the bag is by deliacreates.



the first sip of afternoon coffee, soft leather layering and spring (i wish anyways) cleaning. last photo via pennyweight.



waiting for spring, in bed, with lot’s of lights. i wish it was that way anyways. 1st photo: spencer finch.




today i’d like to live in a house somewhere distant with frameless windows, surrounding forests and thick cement walls. where to?



bricks, rocks, painted glass and icey hues. the 2nd photo is by mario sorrenti and the 3rd photo is of the roman theathre in malaga.


there is just something so completely zen over this hotel in mexico by gracia studio. and how such a small space can still look so free and airy.