Friday, January 30, 2009

Stamps celebrating 20th-century British design

Britain’s Royal Mail has issued a set of ten stamps celebrating 20th-century British design classics. After seeing these stamps, I suddenly have a strong urge to start collecting stamps. Seriously! (via Dezeen)

Custom Cookies

Create cookies with personal messages by following this recipe at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories here!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Le Petit Atelier de Paris

I simply love these clay objects hand made in the workshop of Le Petit Atelier de Paris.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Chocolate film

Yum! Have you heard of this before? It is called cholcolate film and it makes your pictures turn out a beautiful chocolate tone. I love it! There is also sepia and blue. I should ask shutterbug about it.
(above) chocolate, sepia and blue (via Fairyfaye'sfinds)

Friday, January 16, 2009

La Cerise Sur Le Gateau

Some gorgeous French-made linens and styling found on“La Cerise Sur Le Gateau” (the sherry on the cake). (via Haute Design)



Writing pad

I would love to write a love letter or will on this writing pad. (via Debi van Zyl via ffffound!)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Claerwen James

I have to admit that I am not a fan of portraits as I find them too literal and direct. But I couldn't help gasping at the beauty of these artwork by Claerwen James when I saw them at Layer's of Meaning. Claerwen has a doctorate in Cell Biology from the University of London. While Science was her first love, she enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Arts after realising that painting was the centre of her life.
The colours, mystery and beauty of the expressions captured by these still portraits are beyond words. More of her work can be seen here.

Collective Housing in Tokyo

This is a collective housing project by Sou-Fujimoto which should be completed by now. It is located in the centre of Tokyo on a 143 sq m plot of land. Made of wood, it is designed so that you experience the house like it is a mountain. How fun!

Bibs by Ethic Garden


Adorable bibs by Ethic Garden. I love how the bibs are superimposed with the beautiful sky as the background.

Aliette


Gorgeous prints by Aliette, a graphic designer from Paris. You can purchase her work from her etsy shop here!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Children's illustrations by Tutti

Gorgeous illustrations by Tutti, a graphic designer and illustrator from Tel-Aviv (Israel). The style of her drawings reminds me of illustrations from vintage children story books from the Ladybird series. Do check out more of her work at her etsy shop here.

Monday, January 12, 2009

pencil calendar

The pencil calendar consists of 12 color-coded pencils to indicate the seasonal temperature and the days of the year printed along the whole length of the pencil, allowing each day to be sharpened off. Designed by, and available for sale at, Mytton Williams design

Things I miss

I miss ballet...very much.

Gee beauty

I love the simplicity of this packaging from a beauty salon in Toronto called Gee. (via)

Textile jewelry

Gorgeous textile jewelry by talented Argentian artist Maria Sol Marsico. Do check out more amazing work from her flickr page.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

My Best Friend's Wedding (part II)

I had blogged about helping to do the wedding invites for my best friend Elaine's wedding here. These are some pictures from the wedding to share. (above) Elaine and her then fiance (Chee) dashing around Singapore to run errands the day before the wedding.
(above) These were some corsages I made from lace and ribbons for the wedding party. As you can see, the colour theme of the wedding was black and cream which we carried through all the decor.
(above) Reception table which I helped decorate. The birdcage with message written on tags was an idea I came up with just the day before when the bride realised she didn't have a wedding book for her guest to write their well wishes on. Representing a new home for the newly weds, the birdcage also doubled up as a centre-piece on the reception table. Each guest could write their messages on as many tags as they liked to attach onto the cage which was painted a goth black.
(above) Wedding programs. The wedding program was 16 pages long and we compiled everything into a mini booklet held together by a black grosgrain ribbon and handmade paper embossed with the couple's initials on the front cover.

(above) wedding confetti

(Above) Wedding favours. And for wedding favours, we had jars filled to the brim with candy that guests could dig their hands into. Sadly, my 2 year old had to be bribed with one of these before she agreed to walk down the aisle as the flower girl. Here is a pic of her leading the wedding entourage with a chuppa chup sticking out of her mouth. The sugar rush put her on high the entire wedding service.

(Above) My 2 year old daughter, Vera, acting as the flower girl with a chuppa chup sticking out of her mouth as we led the wedding entourage down the aisle.

World's Most Creative Work Environments

I saw this pic at the coolhunter under the call for submission for the "World's Most Creative Work Environments". I am so in love this idea although I wonder if one could get a little looney working in a cylinder... Does anyone know where this project is?

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Stunning Hairpiece

Don't you think this hairpiece is simply stunning and romantic? I really think it will be gorgeous on a wedding entourage. You can also request to have these made smaller. (via laceandtea)

Retro-yummy skates!

These retro rollarskates are just too yummy. oh I do miss rollar skating...reminds me of my growing-up years.

New Year, New Inspirations

Happy New Year and welcome back to Laissezfaire! Hope everyone had a good break from whatever you usually do and got to spend some quality time with family and friends! I know this sounds cliche but I can't believe it is 2009! It really seems like yesterday we just celebrated the turn of the century.

I will kick start the new year here at laissezfaire by sharing some amazing places and inspiring work I recently discovered. Top of the list has got to be the lyrical work by Russian Graphic artist Yulia Brodskaya. My jaws dropped when I first came across her work at Oh Joy.
I also came across these lovely handcrafted menus at The Casual Poet, a little store-cum-coffee shop in Singapore which sells a nicely curated selection of books, t-shirts, stationery, and other wonderful creative goods.
And if you are still looking for calender for the new year, this would be perfect! You can even personalise the calendar to include your "logo".
(above) Seeing Eye Calander.