Mies, Aalto and Le Corbusier Interiors Photographed by Mary Gaudin
New Zealand born photographer Mary Gaudin has been impressing me lately with a selection of photography over on her portfolio website, particularly a section of it which documents a variety of architects homes and builds. Three of my favourites feature here, Alvar Aalto, his home and and office in H
Travel Photography by Eric Valli
What fascinates me about the world we inhabit today is an alternative way of living, a way of life that isn't considered by the majority as the norm. We can visit distant areas of the world and not feel like we have left our city, the same shops, restaurants, and brands surround us, culturally you c
Studio Imagery from Siemon & Salazar
I don't mean to come across as somebody who's always complaining, or a snob for that matter, but I often find myself disappointed when searching the shelves of mainstream shops. I appreciate the concept of appealing to a larger market but in doing so it feels like we are losing touch with objects th
Imagery from Converted into Houses by Charles Fracchia and Jeremiah O. Bragstad
I'm currently undertaking a bit of decorating and furnishing at home, so in recent days I've been taking a browse around to see what I can conjure up in terms of inspiration and ideas to give the house an air of individualism. I found myself revisiting the comprehensive curation of a bohemian style
Architectural Photography by Richard Anderson
I've been scouring around the web for a little architecture today, with Andrew Geller from my last post sitting in the back of my mind. I enjoyed putting this piece together so much that I wanted to ensure I found something today that felt like it would present equal measure of ingenuity and design
Erik Wahlstrom photographs Jockum Nordstrom’s Studio
I thought I'd start the week with a little photography as I've been browsing countless photographers portfolios this weekend, it's always nice to check back and see what everyone's been up to. I came across Swedish photographer Erik Wahlstrom last March thanks to the collaborative project he put tog
Photography by Michael Graydon
I've been feeling a little guilty about the lack of photographers that I've brought across here recently, so I'm attempting to make amends today with this collection from one of my new found favourites, Michael Graydon who's based in Toronto. One thing that I'm not really a fan of, particularly with
Mari Andrews Photographed by In The Make
We might of created a silly amount of content of our own over the years but we're ultimately big consumers and admirers of others work too. So this morning I'd like to highlight to you all one of my favourite spots to get inspired by called 'In the Make' which showcases various creatives in their st
Brian W Ferry Photographs Joseph Shuldiner’s Home & Studio
We shared quite the multidisciplinary creative yesterday in Herbert Bayer and by coincidence Brian W Ferry presents us with another one today in this beautifully taken photography set of artist, designer, art director and author Joseph Shudiner's home and studio in California. One thing that gives u
Photography by Jonathan Levitt
I've been leaning towards rural retreats in the architecture that I've been sharing with you all recently, so it felt natural to bring this rural element into the fold again today through photographer Jonathan Levitt. I've been really taken with Jonathan's portfolio and his eye for an image that dep
Photography by Hailey Rose Jones
I thought I'd have a quick browse around and see if I could find a series of photography that would catch my eye, as I've been gasping for a little photo inspiration since sharing Leonora Hamill photos earlier on in the week. Hailey Rose Jones is a photographer that I have to admit I've not come acr
Art in Progress by Leonora Hamill
Obviously when it comes to art, craft and design it's often the face value of a project that excites the majority, however one thing that always grips my interest is the context to the visual, the concept behind it and how the piece has been made. Which is why when I came across this project by phot