. . . read an article this morning, about a small blue & white vase that had been handed down...
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. . . warm chevron floors and pale roses, favourite lines of poetry and hazy filtered sunlight — this week...
. . . good morning! the sun is shining and the snow has long since gone, and after yesterdays’s...
. . . as you know, have had a very long love affair with tufted headboards, but this extravagantly oversized palest pink statin one, paired with mirrored beside tables, takes things to an entirely new level . . .
. . . following last week’s beautiful fashion inspiration by russian style icon miroslava duma, as far as style icons...
. . . and after being wrapped in cashmere and wool and tweed for the past while, every year, around...
. . . around and about in salvador, bahia, brazil in sexy, lingerie-inspired pieces and the most lovely tousled...
. . . deep in the throes of completing the decorating of our place, and seem to be finding inspiration...
. . . and for the very first time in over two weeks, a moment, [and just before a long-awaited...
. . . crazy, crazy for this editorial in the march issue of vogue russia, feature belgian model emeline...
. . . there are currently framed photographs and artwork leaning against the walls all over the house, waiting to be artfully arranged into gallery walls — above the desk, in the hall, perhaps even in the powder room — and one could only hope the are as perfect as this, of stark contrasts and paired with a stunning chandelier, in the breakfast nook . . .
. . . a favourite cousin has been planning to visit, but first, stopping off in paris, and while it...
. . . and today has already begun with lovely parcels in the post, but with yesterday’s time in...
. . . a shoot today lead us back to the beach, reminding me of these shots had come across over the past week . . .
. . . as you know, have been, recently, very much into the notion of ornate austerity, that is, a maximalist’s interpretation of minimalism, and interior designer rose uniacke’s sprawling london home with its rather sparse furnishings, is the embodiment of just that — keeping things simple and in a neutral colour palette, to better showcase the grandeur of the spectacular vaulted ceilings and crown mouldings, crystal chandeliers and sweeping staircases and fireplaces . . .





