Back with another instalment of the much-loved series 10 Things We Love Lately, and this week, there is an airy plant-filled studio in Copenhagen, a secret passageway hidden behind a jib door, more chic shots of Atelier Brancusi in Paris, a stunning art installation bridge in Vietnam, and even Timothée Chalamet as art…
Seeing so many people visit the Atelier Brancusi in Paris on Instagram. This set of photos by Olja Ryzevski is our current favourite. You can read our article on the exhibition (February 2018) here.
This “Ode to Spring” dining room in Potomac, Maryland by interior designer, Barry Dixion, has “a hidden passage to endless storage” complete with jib door.
CAMEL COATS
Camel Coat season⏤second only to Trench Coat season, the excitement of wearing camel coats (especially belted ones) makes shorter, colder days a little more bearable.
The extremely amusing Instagram account @chalametinart, an entire page devoted to photoshopping French actor Timothée Chalamet in famous paintings by the old masters, including Jean-Honoré Fragonard and John Singer Sargent.
The stunning Studio Oliver Gustav in Copenhagen, Denmark by Oliver Gustav, discovered by @studiolowsheen, which is run by @studiobrentlee, whose latest project we featured here.
(Photography by Wichmann + Bendtsen)
AUTUMN SHOPPING
Soft wool sweaters and leopard print, white ankle boots, blazers and trench coats–there is something about shopping for autumn that is unlike any other season…
This beautiful cottage in England all covered in pale pink climbing roses by @monalogue, one last memory of summertime…
“Emerging from the forested hills of central Vietnam is the innovative Cau Vang, or “Golden Bridge,” two colossal concrete hands holding up a gleaming pedestrian walkway. The bridge, which opened in June, can be found in the Ba Na Hills and is surrounded by other unique offerings — a cable car, a replica of a French medieval village, and even a wax museum — and will possibly add another project in the future: a silver bridge made to look like a strand of God’s hair.” ⎯@beautifuldestinations
(Images: @smashpop ?: Da Nang, Vietnam)