Widlund House by Claesson Koivisto Rune.Regular readers would probably know about my "design love affair" with Swedish architects Claesson Koivisto Rune. This awesome threesome (get your mind out of the gutter) strikes yet again with a stunning home, situated on the west coast...
Vincent Van Duysen’s Home In Antwerp.Completed more than 10 years ago, this house looks as beautiful and relevant today as it did back in 2001. Featuring Vincent Van Duysen's signature spare aesthetic, the house is a true expression of honest design essence, abstraction and...
The Slow and Green: Yoyogi Village by Kurkku.'Retail villages' have been an emerging occurrence in Tokyo as of recently, and Yoyogi Village is one such concept which integrates a green, slow space/ sanctuary with an exclusive retail experience for the sophisticated urban crowd. The...
Inside // Outside.Hello yellowtracers! I’m Ella, an architect from Melbourne and blogger at pages from my moleskine. I’m so excited to be here while Dana spends some time with her newest little friend. Blurring the line between indoors and outdoors...
Vintage Knoll Catalogue.What I love about much of Knoll’s furniture is that to me, it appears timeless. Paradoxically, what I enjoy most about these photos is that they are, without question, dated. These photos are a period piece. There’s a comfortable...
French Folds.UK Restaurant & Bar Design Awards are on for another year (eagle-eyes amongst you would have notice that I blogged about one of the entries already this week). While I'm not here to talk about these awards in general (you can do your own...
A Cantina in Galicia, Spain by Esudio Nomada.This interior made me feel happy the minute I saw it. I'm not really sure what it was that made me smile so instantly - perhaps the tree-like sprouting form hovering over the communal tables, vibrant accents of colour on tiled counter...
Acne Studio in Paris by Bozarth Fornell Architects.As though Swedish fashion house Acne wasn't already so-hip-that-it-friggin-hurts, they had to go and commission this amazetown studio in the old Marais area of Paris. That would be right, wouldn't it? Designed by a Swedish architect...
Stairway to Heaven by Studio Bertjan Pot.Remember my post last week on three products on my lust list? Well... that post, and more specifically those crazy QUELLE FÊTE (II) melting disco balls are what reminded me to blog about this cooltown installation by Studio Bertjan Pot....