Gypsy Chandelier
Simply adore this Gypsy Chandelier from Australian website Mini-Style.
Simply adore this Gypsy Chandelier from Australian website Mini-Style.
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How cool is this? This laptop sleeve looks so much like a real envelope! You just have to make sure it doesn't go out in the OUT tray together with your laptop by mistake. Available here.
Above: Wonder Threads Laptop sleeve designed with velcro seals.Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
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These gorgeous necklaces handmade from resin fabric and wood shapes from Melbourne-based jewellery designer Shona. Shona uses a blend of her original screen-printed fabrics, patchwork and vintage fabrics on each piece which is mounted on Tasmanian oak. To see more of her work, click here.Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
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The very talented Argentinian illustrator Ana Laura Perez, designer of bang-bags recently emailed me to let me know about a big sale she is currently having. Most of the art, accessories in her etsy shop are one of a kind item and all has to go to make way for a new line she is currently working on. Do check it out and don't miss this chance to get one of her incredibly beautiful artwork!

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Retro interior fans should check this website out. It is called Eurobad74 and showcases some of Europe's "worst designs" from 1974. Some of it is not that bad, really. Would make a lovely backdrop for a fashion shoot today.
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Now this will make a cool gift for a techno geek. Available here. Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
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UK born, LA based ceramic designer, Hannah recently emailed to let me know about her new collection, The Jewellery Collection. Inspired by all things fashion, all designs are handmade in the UK from beautiful English bone china. To see more of her work, click here. Posted by laissezfaire 0 comments
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This store is designed by local interior architects Rodney Eggleston and Anne-Laure Cavigneaux of March Studios. The entire store interior, from the display shelving, to the façade and counter tops is made entirely of industrial-grade cardboard.
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Labels: interior design
Now this will make a lovely home for all you cat lovers out there. There is something very appealing to me about curling up in a cocoon like this and perhaps even rolling around in it. These pods are constructed out of 83 layers of laser-cut double wall corrugated cardboard and include bored holes for your kitties to stick their little paws into and do their scratching thing.
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Literally eye-candy project that photographer Thuss Farrell did for his book 'Lines and Shapes - vol2'.
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This is a brilliant project by Bruno Taylor entitled "Playful Spaces". It is a study into different ways of bringing play back into public space and asks us to question the current framework for public space. (via woostercollective)Posted by laissezfaire 3 comments

(above) I love the strong visual effect created by the bright red tiles and clean lines in this washroom.
(above) The toilets are cleverly concealed within these custom-built antique style chests. 
(above) Mix and match a modern Ikea bookshelf with Oriental elements, such as an antique Chinese medicine cabinet here.
(above) These brightly coloured kitchen towels and tin plates with traditional kitchy oriental motifs really give this kitchen a lift.
(above) A typical 1920 old Shanghai bedroom deco. Love the deep brown typical of aged antique oriental furniture.
(above) Love the old industrial feel of this room with the bare bulbs and antique rosewood treasure chests
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(above) This ribbon organiser is an ingenius ingenius way to keep those ribbons from entangling each other!
(above) An great idea to organise my spools of thread and other sewing nik-naks.
(above) Transform tin cans into stationary holders with your favourite vacation ephemera, such as maps, menus and posters or decorative paper.
(above) These drawers with painted blackboard labels is a good way to get organised, again and again.
This simple but beautiful idea will allow one to create an inspiration or notice board using decorative paper and a few clipboards. Simply cut the paper to the clipboard size, glue onto the board using decoupage glue and viola! My favourite idea of the day.Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: craft
Some gorgeous file folders from Paper Trail to inspire one to get organised! Posted by laissezfaire 0 comments
Labels: paper, stationary
(Here is what I found beautifully packaged in a box. #1and #6 mini candy dispensers with scoop, #2 cupcake tea lights place-cards holder, #3 packaged box that came in the mail, #4 Baby Bottle Votive Candles, #5 heart shaped measuring spoons )
Really love the cupcake tea lights place-cards holder and mini candy dispensers with scoop. Think they will be perfect for a baby shower favour.
If you are looking for unique wedding favors, and wedding decorations, do check out their website and wedding blog where they offer fresh wedding ideas to help you personalize your event.
There is a 15% sale going on now so hurry! Thanks Silvia!
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I am mesmerised by these pictures taken by photographer Alicia Bock. The saturated colours are just so beautiful. Alicia also has a lovely blog and etsy store. Do check it out! (via ohjoy)Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
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The aquatic complex Les Bains des Docks designed by the 2008 Prtizker-prize winning architect Jean Nouvel has just opened in the historical Port of Le Havre. The design is inspired by the Roman thermal baths. From the pictures and video, the complex has the most beautiful play of natural light and labyrinth spaces. Looking at this inspiring building sure reminds me of what made me love architecture in the first place.
The builidng is primarily white, allowing the flowing water curtains to create different hues along the different textured surfaces. For more pictures, click here. 
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Don't you think these sculptural glass domes by Fabrica are simply gorgeous? Posted by laissezfaire 4 comments
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