Upcycled, upholstered vintage chair with mixed medium of velvet and printed Frida Kahlo print by La Tapicera. A chair suitable to be in any room.
Photo courtesy of La Tapicera
Intarsia navajo geometric pattern filled knit cardigan - a colorful long cardigan with a fabulous mix of bright red, cobalt blue hues mixed with a blend of good neutral beige, white and black hues - a great cardigan to have as we think it will match everything and spruce up every outfit with a very modern ethnic tribal vibe!
Cardigan designed by Antik Batik, photo courtesy of Vestiaire Collective
Marlene Marino, a cuban-american artist. We love how well she captures natural reactions of people in photographs. Our favorite series is the “Sisters”. This is one of our favorite shot that captures a very beautiful relationship between humans.
Photo courtesy of Marlene Marino
Hong Kong, though, an incredibly densely populated city - but it is a city that we always love and can find inspirations through our own roots.
(via clubmonaco)
Dream time! Wigwam, or a children’s play teepee is something that we would want to snuggle ourselves into - not only is it fun, but we would imagine with such beautiful and colorful patterns it would make us dream of more inspirations - a creative tent we would love to have in our studio!
This also coincides with that, we have been thinking about the lyrics of the Ella Fitzgerald song - “Dream a little Dream of me”
Photo courtesy of “Catching Stars”
Tom Dixon, one our our favorite industrial / product designers. We love his designs as he is not only a self-taught design, but his designs are filled with wonderful shapes, textures, color, style and functionality.
Photo courtesy of Tom Dixon
This leather clutch is hand made and screen printed by designer Leah Lerner based in Tel Aviv. The pattern is called BOGO, which is an abstract pattern that we love as it is simple and the strokes in the pattern are simply cool! The colors on this clutch will make a stylish pairing with our day to day casuals, most importantly it’s also big enough to hold all the essentials!
Check out Leah’s studio / work in progress pictures - it’s truly inspiring!
Photo Courtesy of Leah Lerner’s Etsy store
