Source: The Design Files
Talk about busy! there’s a lot going on here but it looks fun. That sideboard/cradenza is super cool. It reminds me of Zoe Murphy’s work. Make sure you check her out.
Source: The Design Files
Talk about busy! there’s a lot going on here but it looks fun. That sideboard/cradenza is super cool. It reminds me of Zoe Murphy’s work. Make sure you check her out.
Source: Design*Sponge
I love this! Looks like a simple ikea storage unit and I’m loving the driftwood. My house is FULL of driftwood. I can’t explain why I love it so much, but I always have and always will :)
Source: Living Etc
Ugh…….love that mirror. Please be mine. Incase you want it for yourself, you can pick up a similar one from boutique furniture makers BDDW. Make sure you take look at their other items as they have some seriously fun stuff!
Source: Apartment Therapy
Love that map! You can pick up old and vintage maps from specialist dealers Like Malby Maps or Old School Maps
Source: Zoe Bios Creative
Oh my………..gold antlers. Come to me! This is a great vignette as it has 3 of my favourite things; a well chosen art piece, antlers and books. That book “Room for Children” is awesome - very stylish and has some great ideas. Make sure you take a look next time you’re in a decent bookshop, or pick it up on Amazon :)
Source: Damian Russell
So bold and bright. Love the turquoise sideboard set amongst the darker navy. So good! The sofa fabric is Christopher Farr and it comes in 5 colourways. Hard to choose which I like best! check it out :)
Source: Seventeen Doors
Love this hallway. The pale wood floors are refreshing and that pendant chandelier is to die for! Designed by Gino Sarfatto in 1958 (so stylish even back then!), it is now produced by Flos. You can find it here along with product information and worldwide retailers, or if you want to purchase it then try here.
where could i find a perfect mirror like this? it has so much personality. what a practical piece of art!
Within Zoe Hoare’s Hamptons home, wooden heads from David Levi Antiques in London sit on an English 19th-century sideboard. The mirrors hanging above were bought in India and fitted with aged glass. The painting is one of many owned by Hoare’s partner Chris Mead, the owner of local antique store, English Country Antiques.
From ‘American Idyll’, a story on page 142 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2011.
Photograph by Jonny Valiant.