
Must-have lego pumps via Carolina Engmans pinterest.

And must-have windows (I’m very articulate and versatile today as you can see).

And let’s continue on the same track: must-have bedroom.
When something is too good, one turn a little stone age-y..

Must-have lego pumps via Carolina Engmans pinterest.

And must-have windows (I’m very articulate and versatile today as you can see).

And let’s continue on the same track: must-have bedroom.
When something is too good, one turn a little stone age-y..

Glittery pumps and pleated skirts.

Sequined dress on a beach… Such an extravagant Great Gatsby-ish escapism that would only work in editorials (and on blogs of course).

Stockholm the other day, I was literally soaked by the rain.

Ultimate bokeh dust.
Every autumn/fall I get a feeling for everything sparkly and shimmering, as if to bright up all the dark and rainy evenings to come. But then again, sequins are prettier in moonlight, right? Oscar Wilde probably said it at some point anyways, sounds like something he would campaign.

Mini kitchen with a (what I hope is a) blackboard-painted wall perfect for white crayons, via Arch daily.

I’m very in to these kind of fading floors right now for some reason.

Cherries on top, by Noel Barnhurst and the Cherry Blossom Girl by Marie Zucker for Louis Vuitton.
A trio of photos that look like they’re snapped from a perfect, free wednesday in a little sweet Barcelona flat.

Optical illusion or just apartment in Stockholm, not sure anymore.

Such a prettily composed bouquet.

Le Dôme des Invalides and some Parisian roof tops.

Magic-looking leaves (not in that way).

A a pretty pink pom-sweater by L’Ecole des Femmes f/w-2012. There will be an autumn after all.
Today some more stucco ceilings, pom clothing, overload of chimnies and mystery plants.
Tell me if you know any photo source.

I am so weak for baroque stucco work, especially when in contrast with modern interiors.
I’m also weak for shoes. Especially when in contrast with summery weather..
Both the interior in the first photo and the outfit in the second have some sort of modernism meets handicraft-thing going on. The apartment with it’s enthralling handiwork ceiling and the hand-crafted embroidery on the skirt. It’s divine and down to earth at the same time. Well ok, 10 cm from the earths surface in this case but that’s also 10 cm closer to that divine ceiling.
Photos via My Beautiful Stockholms pinterest.

Fancy some Sail-in cinema? Thats free movies presented on a floating screen for you. Right here at Sugar Beach.
Pretty botanical pattern on a silk scarf. Kind of looks like butterfly wings strewn across.

Lovely apartment I want to fill up with pretty furniture! Photo via Lotta Agaton.
My awe with empty apartments, silk scarves and dusty pink hues on everything rolls on even this Sunday. Too bad Toronto is so far from Stockholm, I would spend the day at that exact spot right now were it not 10 flight hours away. If you’re close by, please have a soft ice cream under one of those Cherry blossom girl-sunshades for me.

Vinyl-round hat by Chanel s/s-13.

Old creaky floors are just the best. I would hang the Chanel-hat right on that wall.

Abstract floral print by Paul Smiths fall collection.
Transparency, chocolate brown wooden floors and abstract fall prints are on my mind today. The top two photos are via my tumblr-crush Velveteen.




I love these by Shini Park, totally makes me crave afternoon tea accompanied by a lusty Couronne-bag and then some old style fountain-watching. You see in the right environment I can be perfectly at ease with doing nothing. At least for an hour or so.