Jessica Nebel

With the “Take-Away Sink” (below) there is no need for an extra bucket in the house. The possibility of removing the washbasin also encourages the saving of water by the re-usage of it.



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I just love these poloroid photographs taken by Grant Hamilton. Very pantone. Minimalism and pure abstraction at its best. You may also be able to pick up a few colour inspirations at his flickr page.
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(above) Ruffle edge cork board (US$199)
(above) Glass lamps in peony, clear or stem colours. (US$99)
(above) Petite Medallion Bed in iron construction (US$699)
(above) Pattern Plate set (US$49)
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Gorgeous pictures of a dream home found on Aldh!l's flickr page. Reminds me for a house in a fairytale. For more, click here.






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I am loving the rich saturated colours of Orla Kiely's new fall/winter collection.



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(above) Clothes hanger lamp. By hanging the garment of your choice on the hanger you create a personalized lamp. A great way to use your favourite fashion finds to "accessorise" your home.
(above)Strap antracite. Books, magazines, toys and other objects can be stored behind these colourful rubber belts made from an ordinary bike strap.
(above) Hang on easy. Transform a bare light bulb into a translucent soft light in an instant!
(above) Do Frame Tape. Use this tape to give an artistic finish to anything you like. A photograph, a prized trophy, a vase of flowers, a wall grafitti...anything!
(above) Mat walk bathroom mat. These slippers built into the mat allows you to walk comfortably and without slipping on dirty or wet floors. Doubles up as a floor mop!
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I am definitely a big fan of reuse and re-appropriation in design that raises questions about the status quo. Tejo Remy is probably one of my favourite designers that I look to for inspiration in this area. His designs has a sense of nostalgia and contemporary function. He often gives it a dry humourous twist by combining old materials and techniques with new modern forms. I really like “Chest of Drawers.” (above). This unorthodox piece is composed of various recycled drawers, all different sizes, colors and shapes, haphazardly bound together with a giant furniture mover's strap. Each piece unique. Posted by laissezfaire 0 comments
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I saw this beautiful floor mat over at Branch via sub-studio. Designed by London-based Ting, the mat is made up of a bunch of vintage leather belts that are mounted on a backing of reconstituted leather to evoke the look of a wonderfully worn wood floor. oh...I just love the colour and tones of distressed leather. Each mat is one-of-a-kind.Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
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I just want to say a special Thank You to a few design blogs that gave a special mention to Laissezfaire recently.
1. To Irene at Bloesem for mentioning Laissezfaire me in her "Recently Discovered Blogs". Irene recently moved to KL with her family and is a graphic designer and mom with impeccable taste . She is currently doing some work for a new Dutch magazine Hide&Chic and is contributing every Friday blogger at 2Modern. Thanks Irene!
2. To Another Shade of Grey for highlighting Laissezfaire as "Today's Must Read". This is another wonderful design blog that I visit often for design inspirations. Lots of great stuff posted daily. Thank you!Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
Plantwall from Green Fortune is a new way of integrating greenery in public spaces. This vertical piece of greenery is not only beautiful, the plants also provides oxygen and humidity to improve the air quality. Some plants even have air cleaning properties. It is almost like being outside. I say this is a perfect alternative to wallpaper for your home! (via Living in Andyland)
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