


château des bories, antonne, dordogne, the first snow, remembering summer lilacs. last photo by genius montmarte.



château des bories, antonne, dordogne, the first snow, remembering summer lilacs. last photo by genius montmarte.


a terrace that sort of speaks for itself. i think it’s saying: terrific, this is just terrific.



carrying a plate of that dessert towards that room and then eating it in bed watching this series, that would be kind of awesome. food by marcus wareing.




soft and sombre pastels and a martini kit. i’d like a martini kit. and chubby crystal glasses to go with it.






these photos make me want to travel so bad. preferrably to japan where my friend nathalie cantacuzino that have shot them resides. i think she’s an amazing photographer. this is her blog.




bread spoons, bright chairs, light-bulb strands and glossy pumps. perfect for a playful new years eve, if anyone happens to be planning for it.



reflecting windows and morning lit espresso kit. i totally want to move into that house. reckoning that it’s completely isolated in some far away forest in the middle of nowhere. you know, the way you feel sometimes.
espresso by quinnford + scout


an indoor sort of tree playhouse. even if i like open spaces this would be kind of awesome. i imagine my nephews would thinks so too.



crooked baby orchids and mountain jumping: things that are more exciting than mondays.




every now and then i find myself looking for larger-than-life kind of things. it’s just: sometimes everyday life is very appealing and sometimes it’s just sort of boring. photos via the ballerina project and schorlemaedchen.


slow saturday afternoons. one of the best things there is, don’t you think?



carpets, cakes, coffee. obviously things that are really good. via paivik, our strange nature and folkloric.




coaching, flowering and donut fonting. sources unknown which is a pity, tell me if you know!
donut photo by jonathan ford (thanks quincompoix!) and the first is by viktor vauthier (thanks it’s cohen!)
