Case Inlet Residence by MW Works Architects
60 years after it's creation it seems Philip Johnson's glass house is still having a huge influence on the design of contemporary architecture, or so I thought upon viewing this beautiful riverside retreat built by MW Architects. Nestled into a forested slope along the eastern edge of the Case Inlet
20th Century Furniture at Furniture Love
We've become a bit overcrowded with furniture on the blog, I seem to be finding a lot of inspiration recently in this sector which has probably been helped thanks to my foray into architecture. Particular studying the so called "International Style" which involved famous architects such as Peter Beh
The Two Brothers, Erling and Egon Petersen
I went on a small furniture jaunt last night, checking out multiple design forums and blogs to see if I could find any new designers or interesting creatives. Usually I get a bit stuck because the internet doesn't tend to document the more obscure individuals, they're usually from Denmark or Sweden
Collection of Work from Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architects
When it comes to sharing architecture on the format I've been trying to stick to highlighting one project at a time, but this morning I simply couldn't decide as there were so many beautiful builds from Detrich and Untertrifaller Architects that I wanted to share. In the end I compiled a set of ten
50’s – 70’s Lamps and Lighting
Today I’ve been looking at some lighting and lamp inspiration, Serge Mouille was my last exploration into the field but today we’re going to look at a variety of different designers thanks to the Mid Mod Design shop who always impress with their variety of objects. For a few months now I’ve be
Mass Modern at Wright Auctions
When I visited the Wright auction house website this morning I was blown away by the latest imagery that they've just put up, the smile on my face just kept getting bigger and bigger as I scrolled down the page. If you're anything like me you'll see why as we delve deeper into the different objects
Sculpture by Le Corbusier
I pulled across some fantastic sculpture from the one and only Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, a genius in my eyes who always inspires me to get creative. I guess you could class this work as later in his life, for example the above piece titled "Little Secret" was created
Mill Valley Cabins by Feldman Architecture
After what feels like days of internet digging I've finally unearthed a project of modern architecture that really resonated with me. Based in the Mill Valley, which is roughly 15 miles north of San Francisco, Feldman Architects have constructed this stunning duo of cabin homes which I'm sure many o
Akiko’s Pottery
Finding beautiful objects isn't always an easy task, usually the best stuff is hiding away somewhere unusual, but I have to admit it's nice when things just seem to fall into your lap. Luckily last night I came across this fantastic web store named Totokaelo, they're actually a shop that I've seen a
Hallo Work Light by 45KILO Designs
I'm finding quite regularly now that I go searching for one particular medium and end up finding an alternative that catches my interest instead. This happened earlier when I went about searching for an architectural project, I landed upon the page of Philipp Schopfer and Daniel Klapsing who are two
Furniture, Objects and Imagery from Gallery Utopie
Here's some fantastic imagery that I picked up thanks to Gallery Utopie (or Utopia in English) who sells and showcases different art/design pieces, the chairs in-particular seem to be quite a focal point. What I like about these guys is that they've got an individual taste and it definitely sets the
Minuscule Chair by Cecille Manz
Browsing around this morning I found myself enjoying this short film on modern day designer Cecille Manz, who I have to admit I'm not all that familiar with. I was however really taken with her Minuscule chair design and given that Fritz Hansen who put the film together offer her work alongside that