Little Trace Of // Laith McGregor.

I've been a huge fan of Australian artist Laith McGregor ever since I featured his work back in the early days of this blog. Laith's engaging Biro drawings elevate the status of the humble Bic pen, and his beautiful mixed media works and...

El “B” Auditorium in Cartagena, Spain by SelgasCano.

It doesn't happen every day that I come across a public building which makes my design engine rev at a slightly higher rate. This little baby however... Wroom wroom! She's a beauty! Located in the docks of the harbour city of Cartagena in...

Concept Office “Attic” by Vasiliy Butenko.

Concept office "Attic" by Ukrainian designer Vasiliy Butenko is a bit of a winner. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, this project is another wonderful example that workplace interiors can be imaginative, elegant and high on...

Christian Dior Runway // Autumn/Winter 2012.

As if seeing couture in Paris isn't privilege enough, those that attended this year's Dior Autumn/Winter runway were spoilt with one über hot interior. Raf Simons debuted his first collection as the new Creative Director of Dior in a...

Karaköy Rooms by RunArchitects // Istanbul, Turkey.

Karaköy Rooms is a boutique hotel with just nine rooms, situated in a century-old building overlooking the Bosphorous in Istanbul. Recently established Turkish agency RunArchitects have done a stellar job at balancing an elegant materials...

Delicious Interior Photography by Heidi Lerkenfeldt.

Celebrated Danish photographer Heidi Lerkenfeldt is responsible for a number of shit-hot images gracing my mood boards time and time again. So today is all about indulging in her delicious images, impeccable Danish styling, absolutely...

Wythe Hotel | Brooklyn, NYC.

Located in Williamsburg, neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, recently opened Wythe Hotel offers up a huge dose of amazeballs with its superfine clash of vintage industrial and sleek modern. This 72-room hotel retains...

Staring At The Stair.

Wowee! How completely amazing is this stair? Arrrghhh, the awesomeness is killing me! This fine work belongs to an Italian architect Francesco Librizzi and is situated in an original 1900s building in Milan. Let's just ignore for a moment...