Monday, December 22, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Wall Calander
(above) The whole year in colour. (Image above from une toche de.)Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: graphic
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Level 5
Just in case you miss your floor. (via ffffound!)
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Labels: graphic
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Perforated calendar
This perforated calendar that allows you to tear off each day of the year is such a simple yet brilliant idea! (via delight by design) Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
Labels: stationary
Pretty bitter gift tags
Great gift tags with a touch of humour.
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Labels: stationary
Handmade stamps from Nora Jane
Adorable handmade stamps from Nora Jane that you can use to stamp away your own Christmas giftwrap. (via Sweet & Low)Posted by laissezfaire 0 comments
Friday, December 12, 2008
Would love to slouch here by the beach
What a lovely room! I just love how everything is kept low-lying with the small steps and changes in levels defining the separate spaces. (from marie claire masion via delight by design)
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Labels: interior design
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Chocolate research facility
These arty chocolate wrappers are apparently from a shop in Singapore called Chocolate research facility. Anyone heard about this? I want to be a part of it!

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Labels: graphic
Enchanted Garden
A beautiful mural found on a door out in the middle of nowhere in Brussels. This image reminds me of some secret doorway to an enchanted garden from the pages of a fairytale. Found here. Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: For Inspiration Only
Shop in a church
Designed by Merkx+Girod architects, this contemporary bookshop is designed within a former Dominican church. I am sure many of you must have seen this but since I have been buried under a rock for a while, I don't recall seeing these images before.
From a design point of view, I really love how the neat rows of books lined up in a modern black steel structure form a contrast with the ornate interior of this gothic church. The colours of the books also stand out really well against the neutral tone of the stone surfaces.
I am not sure how to respond to the image above. I thought at first it was a reading area...but found out later it is a coffee shop. Beautiful as I think it is, I am not sure if it is quite appropriate to locate a crucifix-shaped coffee table at the location where the altar used to be. I guess in true Dutch fashion, the designers have succeeded in coming up with yet another controversial project... (via)Posted by laissezfaire 3 comments
Labels: architecture
Mad mad week but I'm back!
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Tea Note
Lovely packaging for tea from a Japanese website called Tea-note.
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Labels: packaging
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Muji Craft Box
This craft house box from Muji is simply too cute. Think this will make a holiday cake gift box. Available here. Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
My Best Friend's Wedding (invitations)
I spent the last few days working on the church wedding invites for my best friend, Elaine. A talented designer herself, I felt really honoured to be entrusted to design Elaine's wedding invitations for her. 
I finally settled on a beautiful Allegro Script , which I paired with a San Serif block-like font, for the invite to achieve a simple classic look. Not long after contacting Laura (who is super prompt in her responses), I received the gorgeous artwork and was on my way to gocco-ing 125 invitations by hand. 
I also got Laura to handwrite the address of the lunch reception which I screen-printed on tags (above) to accompany the invites.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Chocolate Pie, anyone?
Made of 70% milk, 20% dark and 10% white chocolate, the Chocolate Pie Chart is just too irresistably gorgeous and yummy-looking to pass. I will go for the milk and leave the dark for my husband. Available for sale at Mary & Matt's General Store. (via Hi+ Low) Posted by laissezfaire 6 comments
Labels: product design
Wall mounted Crates
I love this storage idea. (via Creature Comforts)
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Labels: recycled
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Shabby Chic Charm
I came across this interior from Sandbox Studios and fell in love with the shabby chic charm of this room. I just adore how the bed seems to be propped up by the neat stacks of books and wooden crates. And the bare branch and elephant just completes the pretty picture in this lovely light-infused room. (via Pause4thought, via Soon Lee)Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
Labels: interior design
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
1950's Royal Typewriter (Restored)
I would so love to have one of these...
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Labels: wish list
An exception
I usually don't post anything "political" on Laissezfaire although I had to make this an exception as this video above is just too funny to pass. I couldn't stop laughing at "McCain's dance expressions". But I know Obama can dance. I have seen his dance moves on Ellen. Quite impressive!
Anyway, funnies aside, I think the recently concluded presidential elections in the US was pretty inspirational and deserves a special mention on laissezfaire. I was particularly inspired by Obama's rousing acceptance speech and touched by McCain's gracious concession speech.
Congrats from Sunny Singapore to all Americans for being a part of this historic presidential elections! I wish our own elections were as inspirational and exciting as yours!
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Labels: For Inspiration Only
Corner Forest
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Dear Creatures
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Labels: photography
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Printable matryoshka labels
Download printable matryoshka labels and to-do list sheets from Yasmine at A Print a Day. (via HowaboutOrange) Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
Labels: diy, graphic, stationary
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
New patterns by Jessica Jones
Jessica of Jessica Jones Design emailed me recently to let me know that she has restocked her etsy shop with lots of patterned goodies--like cool mousepads for $10 and postcard sets for $6. Many of these will make nice for stocking stuffers and affordable gifts for Christmas.The fabric used in the tote bags are from her new collection. They are available by the yard here for anyone who wants to make their own:
thanks for letting me know, Jessica. Keep up the gorgeous work! Posted by laissezfaire 0 comments
Labels: graphic, stationary
Saturday, November 8, 2008
New Collection at Sparklethots
Ruth of Sparkle Thots has told me that she has just restocked her online shop with lots a brand new collection of pearls, silver and gold items. Many of the items would be very pretty and would be perfect as a gift or for adorning a bride and wedding entourage on her special day.If you like any of the items, you will be happy to know that Sparkle Thots is doing a FREE SHIPPING promotion. Just spend above SGD $50 to receive this offer. Enter code [GIFTED08] upon check out.
(above) Drop of Golden Sun (SGD$45)
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Labels: accessories
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Rolling Pin
This rolling pin has raised lettering that prints into your pastry. Beautiful!
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Labels: accessories
Exchange your envelopes for some cool pins!
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Labels: stationary
Letterpress Clocks
Gorgeous Letterpress Clocks on scallop cards by Cursive New York.
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Labels: accessories, stationary
Monday, November 3, 2008
Beehive Kitchenware
above: Dolly Coaster Set
above: Baby SpoonsPosted by laissezfaire 3 comments
Labels: accessories
Saturday, October 25, 2008
102 Dwelllings by Dosmasuno Architects
Spanish architects Dosmasuno have completed an apartment block in the Madrid suburb of Carabanchel. Encased in a pristine galvanished white mesh on a linear facade facing the sun, this block is designed with playful cantilevered modules on its opposite side. Kind of like a Sejima-meets-MVRDV project.
Despite the seeming irregularities on the protruding face, this apartment block actually consists of 102 dwelling units of the same layout. A wonderful example of how economies of scale achieved by repetition can also create interesting forms.
For more pictures, click here.Posted by laissezfaire 3 comments
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