Desinere - stop and listen to the silence



Desinere is a Singapore based design consultancy founded by Melvin Ong in 2012. They will be present at the upcoming Milan Design Week, and most likely you'll find these beauties in metal and concrete there. These images are from their website desinere.com




The latin root of the word silence is desinere, meaning “stop”

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Ordinary life through the lens

Looking through Jamaican born photographer Simon Brown's online portfolio, 
I found these beauties in his personal file - much darker and simpler
than most of his commercial shoots. Love!

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Reading online via Feedly

I guess you've heard that Google Reader is history soon? If you like to read the latest online news via a feeder, here is an excellent alternative - Feedly (see the screenshot below). I’ve now set up an account with Feedly, and I really like the clean look. Check it out, you too! Of course you can still follow this blog via facebook, bloglovin and all the other old services. 

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Trendy Exoticism


Exoticism is currently a strong trend in art and design. And I have mixed feelings. I'm fascinated by painted faces and expressive mask from all corners of the world. I am drawn to the unfamiliar. At the same time, I agree with Alden Jones definition of exoticism as the representation of one culture for consumption by another. What do you think? 






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Still life à la Wabi Sabi




The creative mind behind the Sweet Paul cover below, is talented stylist Alicia BuszezakMore beauties like these at her website
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Sweet Wabi Sabi

Beautiful cover, with a strong  wabi sabi feel, on the new Easter issue of Sweet Paul

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Scandinavian Glass


Have I mentioned that I love glass? Glass sculptures, vases or the odd drinking glass placed on a windowsill. Love the way crystal glass reflects rays of light far into a room. Or a colored piece of glass making patterns on a wall. I guess I'm lucky then to live in a glassmaking country, with glass factories that dates way back. Unfortunately people are not ready to pay what it cost to make glass the way they did in the old days, (as seen in the pictures below from Orrefors Kosta Boda), and most glassworks are now closed. Who can compete with pressed or cast glass from the Far East? If you, like me, are passionate about handcrafted glass, you are still able to see how it's made, if you visit the Orrefors Kosta Boda glassworks in the south of Sweden. I've borrowed the images below, from inside the glassworks, from the Orrefors or Kosta Boda facebook pages, and the images of the amazing glass products are from the the Orrefors Kosta Boda website, which also has a webshop. My own favorite? Quite possibly the green globe with the golden house on top. Pure love. And the champagne glasses below, aren't half bad either! What kind of glass products do you like? (Nope, this post wasn't sponsored.)


For more than two and a half century, glass has been produced in Sweden. Up until recently the budding glass workers were trained by the masters in the midst of regular production. They were allowed to practise, fail and practise again, finally to succeed.






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Japanese Harmony


Back to business. Today I found these inspiring outtakes from the Japanese Magazine Casa Brutus via Freunde von FreundeThank you Old Chum for posting these great scans on Flickr. 




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Tosca


Today I sent this 20 year old lady off to meet her brother in cat heaven. 
Sad, of course, but I try to focus on the good sides... 
like uninterrupted sleep. Not this, only too familiar situation, anymore!


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Spot The Hidden Potential

Spring cleaning, and preparing for a lecture on Sunday. And found this: an old interview with me (sorry it's in Swedish), where I try to explain the difference between styling and homestaging. (A sisyphus task, it seems...)

Styling (products) and staging (homes) are almost always mixed up here in Sweden, as seen on the sales site Hemnet. Despite this, research show that most home buyers don't like styled homes that look almost identical, no matter what or where! 

So why do stylist keep doing it? Beats me! Especially, if they keep it up, people will learn how to mimic the current hemnet-style, and do the styling themselves. Counter productive in other words, if you are a professional homestager. 

Many Swedish home seller think - why pay for something you can do yourself?  Rightly so - but then sellers don't understand the extent of their own "home blindness"... That is the main reason you need to hire a professional homestager to help you prepare your home before you sell it. A professional and creative homestager who doesn't just style your home, but understanding its unique qualities. A professional stager who knows how to present those qualities, so they are quickly spotted on the online presentations, and obvious during that short hour when they visit your home, before they buy it. 

As always, form follows function! And form with great style, creativity and professionalism! All in a nice mix, to make the home stand out among all the lookalikes online. 

Obs: domänen home-staging.se är inte längre min - tyckte blogg funkade bättre! 
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From me to you!

Today is March 8 - The International Women's Day
the day when we celebrate half of the world's population....
What do you think? Much needed or just plain silly? 
Or something in between?
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Simplicity - just the basics


This is an busy week for me - preparing lectures 
for this weekend's course in interior design. 
Looking forward to meeting all the new students! Can't wait! 
To tie you over a couple of days silence here, let me show you 
a few popular images from my Pinterest board simplicity - just the basics.
Head over for more photos like these. Enjoy! 






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