

and rose hanger


and rose hanger

wishing you a lovely friday! the gorgeous illustration is by trine trampolin.
hoppas ni har en underbar fredag!



love the white chair, the hairdo, the perfumed leg and necklace..
lite fina detaljer..



countryside, reading, lounging, drinking tea..
landställen, sommar, ledighet..

natalia + beaded shirt!





just some things that inspire me right now..
lite grejer som inspirerar mig just nu!
it’s really tempting to just buy a ticket and go on vacation right now.. tried the patricia urquiola chair today for “real”, it was so lovely, would go great on a balcony. or on a terasse, like the one above. sea-view.. no, no vacation: renovation. focus.
en semester skulle sitta fint. men nu måste den här renoveringen bli klaar.




i’m giving you the all white, grainy interior/pattern-photos again.. sorry, i just love them! the grains are the result of me wanting all the mini-photos to be as large as possible..
suddiga, vita inrednings/mönsterbilder - ännu en gång! sorry, är helsåld på dessa just nu!



the perfect bathroom, the perfect cube, the perfect view? i don’t know, these photos just ended up together. first one: unknown, second: chalk mountain and third one: unknown.
de här bilderna sökte sig till varandra och bildade ett inlägg.


long time - no juergen teller! one of my favorites.. there is just something about his photos that i find so appealing and i can’t really put my finger on what.. hm hm.
favoritfotografen juergen teller.

that is one juicy drink..
en måndagsdrink?



happy midsummer, even if you’re not celebrating it! the lovely photos above are by dan martensen from hobo magazine.
glad midsommar :)
modernchild has got the sweetest clothes for children iv’e ever seen! so delicate and beautiful - like COS for kids. brands include mor mor rita, wovenplay and bodebo to name a few. if i hade a child/were one (?) i would immediately order that grey pullover and black coat!
finaste barnkläderna någonsin!



i like the work of michael tolmachev.. reminds me of this which i found somewhere and saved:
incredibly complex systems turn out to be governed by few and very easily comprehensible rules, where the complexity is totally invisible until the system is examined as a whole.
check out his website here: michaeltolmachev.com
michael tolmachev inspirerar mig just nu..
(i love gickr!)