What about your private, working space at home? Is your home office taken care of or is it a big mess? I get inspiration by browsing pictures and do find other peoples way to arrange their business surroundings.
Sharing some inspirational pictures to get the Christmas feeling. The pictures found at Livingetc, an online magazine focusing on interior and this pictures is from the album – How to decorate for Christmas. Maybe you will find some inspiration to decorate your own home.
Need some inspiration on how to decorate for emerging Christmas holidays? Candle lights, ginger cookies, stars and wooden display for the fireplace. Get some tip on what to do to decorate your home.
Danish photography agency Yellows pictured this apartment “in wood”. The serie is taken by photographer Mikkel Rahr Mortensen and styled by Gitte Kjær. Visit the website for more inspiring pictures of interior with a Scandinavian touch.
Another post with pictures from home office and beautiful work spaces. For your inspiration on how to make your home office a place to do business, or blogging. Or whatever you do. Maybe pinning?
The Danish photographer Mikkel Adsbøl takes pictures, all the time. He travels around the world and shoots pictures of people, travel spots, food as well as interior and lifestyle. I found some pictures on his website dedicated to interior.
I just love these cushions – looking like huge rocks from the beach. Great for both indoors and outdoors activities. Great fun for kids too! Born in Marseilles in 1973, Stephanie Marin focused very early on eco-design : in 1990 she made textile recycling a fashion trend, and she then […]
Beautiful, inspiring pictures from stylist Laurence Pasquier via Photo Agency Sara Kaye. I have written about the agent in earlier posts and now it’s Pasquier’s pictures in focus. You’ll find information about photographers at Sara Kaye’s website.
Charles Eames, born 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri, studied architecture at Washington University in St. Louis and opened his own office together with Charles M. Gray in 1930.