This workspace is calling my name. A rhythm of rectangular window panes, organic branches, industrial lights hanging and hinged, and a horizontal workspace resting on beautiful triangular spindles. This is delicious geometry.
Today I discovered a new photographer. Line Klein, I adore your work. Seriously. The combination of soft lighting and crisp edges is refreshing and addicting.
A sprinkle of monochromatic tableware is just what my Tuesday desires.
On the left, stacked ceramic charm from Tine K Home. On the right, bone china spoons with capricious curves from Caroline Swift. My table is begging to be amused with these lovelies.
This interior is an amalgamation of aesthetics. Raw iron for industrial character. Wood grain for humility. Upholstery tufts for supple elegance. A hint of glamour dangling from lofty ceilings. Sigh.
{Aesthetically enhanced image spotted at K.I.D. Collective. Click over for a visual feast and tour the rest of this space.}
I cannot decipher what's best about this image. The flood of natural light? The details reflected in vintage mirrors? The historic porcelain angles of the unassuming sink? The pristine little octagons nestled into the cabinet? It's a tie.
This week of frost and disorder has me dreaming of {alright, obsessing over} this bed.
The texture of silken sunshine and the promise of warm slumber is simply alluring. And glistening below, vibrant scales. Silk strands and slick scales – an unlikely couple and beautiful combination.
{For more on the coveted bed, click here. At the Market is a gorgeous glimpse of scales, slime, and color – spotted here.}
These crumbs sprinkled with wild abandon are an absolutely beautiful mess. This photographic peak {spotted at Convoy} glimmers with the notion of engaging conversation perched on a lovely wire baking rack. Don't you feel satisfied just by devouring the details of this image?
Here's a delicious little morsel for two thousand eleven; a sphere of potential in a simple shell, incubated in creativity and ready to hatch. This photograph of oblong hope {by Sharon Montrose} is a lovely way to delve into the new year.