Design Free Thursday | Famous Photos Recreated With Lego.

I am often amazed at all the crazy things people manage to think of, just like this weird and wonderful series of recreated iconic images. I am not exactly sure who was responsible for this work, but I am just going to assume that this was...

Moments in History.

I don't know if this is the case with you, but I find that old photographs really speak to me. Ok, so I don't actually hear them talk or anything like that - I haven't lost the plot to that extent. It's just that I find old images to be a...

18th Century Arcadian Landscape.

Please make some noise for a dear friend of mine - Mr Luuuuuuke Moloney! *Insert sound of crowd going wild here!* Luke is an Australian architect currently living and working in London. . He is also a super beautiful guy, a loyal friend, a...

Salone del Mobile’s Vintage Poster Art.

Domingo Antonio Robledo is a man with a very cool name. Don't you think? But believe it or not, that is actually not why I invited him to guest post on yellowtrace. Crazy, I know. Domingo as a journalist, a photographer, video producer,...

Runnymede | 19th Century Home in Hobart.

I spent a glorious long weekend in Hobart last week visiting a dear friend and her gorgeous family. It was my first time in beautiful Tasmania, and it definitely won't be my last. So... a bit of a funny story... I knew that Hobart was a...

Design Free Thursday | Niagara Falls in 1911.

I decided to give you {and me} a little rest from my never-ending Milan updates. But don't get too comfortable - more Salone stuff is on the way. I received these amazing old photos via e-mail a little while ago. These photographs are...

Abandoned Buildings | Photography by Katherine Westerhout.

I have a seriously serious fascination with old and historical buildings. There is so much to love about them - they are layered with character and stories from the past, and at the same time they present us with so many opportunities for...