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〈 〉 TREETOP pendant lamp Bolia 299,00 € Quantity Color : dark greywhiteyellowblacklight greyNude TREETOP pendant lamp by BOLIA. Design by 365° North.Materials : Oak and metalColours : White, nude, light grey, dark grey, black and yellowDimensions : Ø 31 cm x H 32 cmCaracteristics : E27 (bulb not included) - max 60W. Model : Availability: 3-4 weeks Tweet Share Google+ Pinterest The TREETOP pendant lamp by BOLIA has a lacquered metal shade and a solid oak top. It is the contrast between these two materials that helps to create an exciting designSteel loops of varying size can be twisted and contorted to make a variety of shapes in this customisable lighting system. The Palindrome chandelier by New York lighting studio Rich Brilliant Willing is made up of a series of jointed steel rods that can rotate back on themselves, creating shapes that look like Formula One racing circuits. "Its looping form, driven by a sequence of shaped steel arms and cast glass heads, can be read forward or backward like a palindromic number or word and folds into itself with ease," said the studio.

Thin wires are looped around elevated sections of the steel structure, allowing it be suspended from the ceiling. Oval cut-glass LED lamps settle on branches spaced out along the structure of the metal fixture, casting pools of soft light onto the ground below. "This kinetic chandelier's sand-blasted lamps diffuse LED light in a soft, yet powerful manner and can be rotated to further enhance atmosphere," explained the studio. The chandelier comes in a variety of metal finishes and can be customised to twist in a variety of different directions. Palindrome was launched during New York design week last month, along with Rich Willing Brilliant's Mori lamps, a collection of fabric lights inspired by the cocoons of silkworms.It’s the start of the annual design and furniture fairs – northmodern, IMM cologne, Maison & Objet Paris and Stockholm Furniture Fair should be on your radar – which means all the top brands are revealing their latest designs. One of my Scandi favourites is MENU (which I’ve written about before here) whose ethos I greatly admire.

Their philosophy is simple: they’re (like me) obsessed with clever solutions for modern living and want to make beautiful objects for everyday use.
chandeliers breyerCollaborating with super-talented designers, their crisp, carefully considered, minimalist furniture is designed to last and fill the home with functional but ultimately beautiful little touches.
visual comfort nicola chandelier‘We want to make the world better, less complicated, a little bit nicer to wake up to,’ they say.
chandelier ballroom lechuguilla cave This is their Spring 2016 lookbook entitled Modernism Imagined (with the title alone, I already like it…). As always, the styling is immaculate. The images have got a lovely retro mid-century vibe, with moody lighting and a backdrop of speckled marble and Mad Men-era, dark wooden panelling.

You can just imagine someone casually dropping onto the daybed above, stiff whisky in hand and smoke fumes drifting into the air. I’ll let the rest of the images do the talking… These are two of my favourite pieces from the new collection. Norm Architects’ Stone Lamp, above, references the Danish word Hygge and the country’s love of candles. The mouth-blown bulb sits on a ceramic base, mimicking the soft glow of candlelight. The JWDA Lamp, below, is by Swedish designer Jonas Wagell. Inspired by traditional oil lamps, it’s a classic design with a modern twist: a bulbous white bulb atop a brass and steel base. Size 890 x 0000 x 000 mm Size 600 x 000 x 000 mm Made from transparent plastic illuminated by a special dimmable fluorescent bulb, this chandelier revitalizes the traditional ambient lamp. With its 16 countours illuminated, this lighting fixture revitalizes the traditional ambient lamps. Design i.c.w. Sander Mulder. For sales info please contact Sander Mulder.

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Dreamer Decal, Dreamer Car Decal, H... Flower Dream Catcher, Dreamcatcher ... Bohemian Dream Catcher Peacock//Boh...At home most of my walls are white or concrete and I get really happy seeing the small still life's I created throughout my home contrasting with them. Looking at this picture I have to say I also have a huge crush for black walls. I love the kind of dirty look on this wall, I guess it has been painted with blackboard paint. I am curious to discover if I can give my kitchen wall a new look some day soon with Bauwerk paint to create a beautiful faded and softer effect instead of the strong black I used.Do you like black(board) walls? here are some posts I wrote before about black walls at home, hope you get inspiredA Chalkboard wall in the bedroom Art and chalkboard walls at VelvetCool black walls for teenage roomsSnapshots from my homeKitchen renovation in black and whiteFaded colours and Blackboard wallsKitchen crush Bent Garden blogA huge clipboard Time to turn this place upside downChalkboard weekend Part oneDIY ChandelierSunday Kitchen day Open shelvesBlackboard walls and pictures

picture via IKEA Livet hemma Looking at a friends pictures on Instagram I discovered St. Vincents in Antwerp the other day, and luckily enough I can show some more of it on the blog as co-owner Geraldine and a few other kind people sent me some pictures. Together with her Belgian partner Henri she opened the store a few months ago, St. Vincents is called after her dad who was called Vincent, the Saint was added because he was a monk for several years. When Gitte and her husband asked architect Sebastian Schroers to design their family dream home, most of all they wanted it to have an unique character. The home build out of concrete, wood and glass is a beautiful raw base for their furniture and ever changing collection of home accessories collected from their own store, Atelier Noir and different markets and auctions. The lack of colour makes every piece stand out while paintings are resting on the floor, just like most photography at my own home, where I always love to change things around and drilling holes in the concrete walls is quite hard and not an easy option.

Via Bo Bedre | photography Jesper Ray | found via La maison d'anna G Iceland is a kind of magic country, in my opinion, I like how designers get inspired not only by nature, but also use material found in nature for their creations. Baugar (Halos) is a series of sculptures by Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir. Consisting of three different sized rings made from coarse black clay and molten lava Baugar is a sculpture with a raw volcanic texture. The rings are carved out to hold candles which can be arranged within the rings by each liking. More pictures about the designers at Epal at my DesignMarch Pinterest board. Guðný Hafsteinsdóttir is a ceramist and designer. She was born in the Westman Islands and grew up in close quarters with the sea, the harbour, fishing boats, crags, black beaches and lava surroundings which has been a constant source of inspiration. During DesignMarch 2016 she presented her work at Epal #DesignMarch or have a look at my DesignMarch Pinterest album.

NORR11 Reykjavik interiors store & new collection At last year's designMarch I was introduced to NORR11, a Scandinavian design and lifestyle brand for furniture and home accessories. I love their brandstore in Reykjavik, and despite the snow and hail I had to bring a quick visit to the store to see the new collection and the exhibition 'Greykjavik S igga Odds' invluding the huge graffiti artwork by Siggi Odds in collaboration with reporting matters Reykjavik at the courtyard. Reykjavik has a few streets that are great for shopping and much needed coffee breaks, where shops and gallery's opened their stores for special events, collaborations and exhibitions during DesignMarch. At jewellery and lifestyle store Aurum my eye caught an installation in the storefront that I thought was really interesting. Black ink dripped slowly through ice blocks drawing patterns on fabric, part of the exhibition 'Chemical Compound', a collaboration with textiles, jewellery and print by Aurum, the Textiles department of the Reykjavik School of Visual Arts and Textílprentun Íslands

'no-fuss' application for my bathroom that, most important, I won't have to change every time. The Shangle shelves come in four different shapes, but I am looking at the triangular one for myself, and the best news probably is, I can simply seal it in the corner with bathroom sealant. Walden is an Austrian company designing different furniture for the home. 'Regular' a minimalistic, functional and solid wood bed with a slightly slanted headboard wall mounted shelf 'align' Making sure that no harmful additives are being used at any point in the production cycle, the company focuses on ecological sustainability during the production process and the entire life cycle of each piece of furniture. With local production in Austria and most materials being sourced from Central Europe, Walden keeps their carbon footprint small and creates beautifully designed furniture that lasts for a long time. pictures ©Walden - AustriaString X Lotta Agaton at IMM20162016 | String furniture styled by Lotta Agaton |

Scandinavian and Dutch designStockholm Furniture fair | Blog tour Stockholm #3 At the 'Relationship of Parts' with Flos event last year I spotted the table above in the back of the Mobilia store, used in the kitchen area and covered with laptops and papers. It wasn't officially released by then but it caught my eye because of the sturdy character. I kind of forgot about it till I saw the a catalogus with the picture on the cover and thought I should show you more of Qliv, this new Dutch brand.Side-to-Side, which is the name of the table can be customized with a tabletop of different dimensions, different woods, and with a single or double plank configuration. The metal frame can be ordered in the color of your choice and even modify its position, I like it best in black though. Below two other tables designed by Qliv, visit their website for more information. The artwork in the picture above is made by Amsterdam artist Laura de Wilde. It was really hard to make a selection of the pictures I got sent by Petra after posting about her photography work some time ago: Wertvoll Photography |

love for travel, nature and design. I got to see a sneak peek about it and from seeing one picture I could already see this home in an old refurbished factory was even more amazing then her former home I showed on the blog: An industrial home with authentic details in Kempten Bavaria enjoy the pictures and in case you would like to know more about the family who lives and work in this home have a look at their website I am about to pack my suitcase for DesignMarch 2016, Iceland's annual design and fashion festival, when visiting Iceland for the first time last year, I immediately felt at home and kind of lost my heart to it and am so excited to go back. I got to meet lots of Icelandic designers and found out that being so isolated is not that easy for upcoming designers. I was really happy to learn BOLIA has established a collaboration with the creative people behind HEIMA - an art residency located in Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland. HEIMA is a multidisciplinary art residency for emerging and established artists.