Alvar Aalto: In the Master’s Home
You may have seen me mention Alvar Aalto before, whether it be here or on my personal website, and over the weekend Nowness created this fantastic feature showcasing photography of the interior and exterior of the Alvar Aalto house in Helsinki, Finland. Alvar was a Finnish architect and designer, an
This Must Be The Place, John Coffer
A new series of short films by Ben Wu and David Usui of Lost & Found Films exploring the idea of home, what makes them, how they represent us, and why we need them. They began with Byun, a multi-media artist based in Brooklyn, NY. But I specifically picked out this one with John Coffer, an individua
Maurizio Zucchi, Life Among Cacti
I'm not one to check on women's fashion magazines, but Elle Korea did a fantastic piece on Maurizio Zucchi and his home so I couldn't help but go hunting for some imagery to present to you all. Mr Zucchi is the from the Zucchi company, a famous and well known Italian label that make luxury household
Other Peoples Houses by Victoria Hannan
We’ve been on this whole interior/furniture vibe as of late, today this continues on with a project conceived and curated by London based photographer Victoria Hannan. Spotting parallels with yesterdays article on The Makers Project by Jennifer Causey, these ten sets of imagery by different ph
Artist’s Handmade Houses
One site I keep getting inspiration from is called Miss Moss and today she placed up some imagery on her blog from the Artist’s Handmade Houses book. I’m not one for duplicating content, but I felt like I could pick out some of my personal favourites and showcase them all to you guys. I&
What About Vintage, Belgium
I’m not usually attracted to vintage goods, there was a time in the past when I would go off rummaging in shops for knick knacks but not so much anymore. This little online shop based in Antwerp, Belgium, titled “What About Vintage” has pretty much altered my mind set in a few shor
FrenchTrotters Portrait #01 Carole
Parisian store FrenchTrotters have been working on a short video series titled “Portrait” which looks at people in their daily environments. This first one features Carole Dehlouz, one part of the FrenchTrotters duo, and shows her kicking back in her flat and tending to the nice array of
Living in the Form of Thinking, Muji Home
I’ve always been fascinated with Muji and their branding, particularly on the Japanese side where they seem to evolve and expand at an alarming rate. They remain true to their ethos and show that you can become successful even if you make simple and basic items that we all need, and express a