Showing posts with label inspiring people and places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiring people and places. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Modernist dolls' house

    I've just come across this brilliantly bizarre blog, Call of the Small, to - how great is this? - modernist dolls' houses.

    It's the brainchild of Christine Ferrara, an American public affairs director from Princeton, who is part of a burgeoning mini modernist scene - the list of links on her blog is long, and there's a whole Flickr community devoted to the same passion.

    The idea is bonkers but utterly brilliant. Just look at the place (top right): it's the perfect solution to having the house of one's dreams at a fraction of the cost, surely? (Apart from the slight catch of having to live next to it rather than in it).

    Ferrara's husband bought her the house as a present, secondhand (it was made in 1966) and, like a real house, she lovingly restored it - repairing the staircase, gluing the wallpaper back on... Furniture-wise, there's a lovely miniature lucite chair, a chrome Bozart table and a vintage German sofa. It's a total labour of love - and lovely for it.

    I can hardly tear myself away from the photos, which are so perfect they look like a normal-sized house, shot tilt-shift style (that freaky camera setting that makes everything look tiny). It's strangely addictive. Check it all out for yourself on Call of the Small's Flickr page.

    You can also read an interview with its inventor in this New York Times feature.

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The Modernist dolls' house


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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Real homes gallery: we need YOU!

    I'm putting together a Your Home Is Lovely gallery - of your lovely homes. Want to be part of it? Send photos to kate_burt at yahoo.co.uk

    I know get heaps of inspiration from looking at how other people have made their places sparkle - whether with car-boot treasures, clever use of colour, or brilliant on-a-budget ideas that I'd never have thought of.

    So you don't need to have a super swanky designer-y house: I'm simply after real homes with nice touches that might inspire other people.

    So what should you send? Photos of whole rooms or just details or objects - along with a bit of information about where you got it/did it/came up with the idea. What are you waiting for: show us what you got!

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Real homes gallery: we need YOU!


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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

My dream job

    Thanks Design Sponge for the inspiring/jealousy-inducing interview with Adam Rowe, who may just have the best job in the world EVER...

    Rowe is a designer on the stylistically exquisite Mad Men (back on our screens Jan 21 - hurrah!). “It is one of the coolest jobs in town that’s for sure,” he says. Cooler still, Rowe’s office (complete with his name on the door) is on the Stirling Cooper set, between Don’s and Pete’s.

    Lends a whole new perspective to "just another day in the office"...

    Photos: top left, Don being dangerous with Rachel Menken; top right, the Drapers' bedroom; above, the Drapers' living room. Warm up - and luxuriate in further visual gorgeousness - by reading the full interview and enjoying more photographs, here.

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My dream job


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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

More sexy stuff from the seventies


    Check out 70s Style and Design, the lush, glossy and brand new book all about 70s style by my deeply stylish friends Kirsty 'the lady in the red coat is not allowed' Hislop, and Dominic 'architecuture/interiors supremo' Lutyens.

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More sexy stuff from the seventies


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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Kids are Alright: Britain's First Luxury Youth Club










    OK, so it's not a domestic interior... but I was still rather excited by Open, the £12 million youth club in Norwich, featuring Vitra chairs, a VIP area (complete with Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec alcove sofas and a crushed granite resin juice bar).

    Read my feature in the Independent, all about the place here.

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The Kids are Alright: Britain's First Luxury Youth Club


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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Sexy seventies living on a shoestring in NY

    Oh my. I want to live in this place.

    Featured recently in the NYTimes, it is the Brooklyn home of the American furniture designer, Jason Miller. Incredibly, because he rents rather than owns it, Miller forked out under 5000 dollars for the sexy retro refit. Check out the slideshow for full impact.

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Sexy seventies living on a shoestring in NY


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