Catherine Ledner
I find these images by photgrapher Catherine Ledner quite facinating...Love the vibrant colours and wallpaper! Do check out Catherine's book, Animal House, featuring her fantastic animal photography.
  
I find these images by photgrapher Catherine Ledner quite facinating...Love the vibrant colours and wallpaper! Do check out Catherine's book, Animal House, featuring her fantastic animal photography.
  
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Labels: art
I recently found out about Imagekind, the world's fastest-growing online community for creating, buying and selling custom framed artwork and photography. Imagekind recently released their "Story Frame™" collection, a group of customized framing products that allows anyone to transform a series of digital images into a story worth telling. Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: photography
 I really love these mixed media collages by artist Mary Emma Howthorne. Mary uses her paintings as metaphors for concerns and inspirations in her life. The nolstalgic, aesthetic and emotional elements in her work really intriques me. (via Freshly Blended) Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
Labels: art
These cushion covers made from clothes care labels really take recycled fabrics to the next level! Requires 4 weeks lead time to snip and make from scratch. (via indie-guest)
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I have always loved unique typography so it is no surprise that I am drawn to the work of Marian Bantjes. The work featured here is her recent project for Stefan Sagmeister's “Things I have learned in my life so far” series. 
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Labels: art, typography
Here are some really cool and witty stationary from Knock Knock.
(above) 3-Way Pads organize useful lists into 3 logical thirds. With an elastic band for closure, everything is conveniently contained in one portable, stylish unit.
 (above) Witty and honest filing folders
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Labels: stationary
 (above) "Hot glue heavy-duty magnets to ten soup cans and stick them to a steel cookie sheet. Hang it within kids’ reach using a plate hanger. Use the cups to hold crayons, chalk, markers and even Legos. Label the cans for easy clean up."
 (above) Organise the little odds and ends in the drawer with these tuna cans!

(above) Now this is something I need to do! "Bolt three eye-catching blueberry cans to a wooden cutting board with a frame hanger on the back."
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Labels: craft
Above is a photo of what appears to be a family underwater. But the water is not in the pool, it is on the glass lid above. Now here is an idea for something looking for a pool party to talk about!
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 I found out about this gorgeous shop in Sweden called Jellybean via a beautiful and humourous blog called mackin ink today. The colours are so yummy I could eat them right off the screen! Thank you Karey for finding this! 
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Labels: accessories
 The beautiful blog Design for Mankind has just released their first ever e-zine called "Inspiration". Dedicated to the design community, this online publication consists of twenty pages worth of absolute inspiration. What's more, it is available to download for free! Thank you Erin for doing this! I absolutely enjoyed the gorgeous pics, links and words of inspiration on the first issue and am eagerly looking forward to the second! Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
I came across a wonderful craft project which can be used to organise all your small odds and ends such as stamps, tickets, coupons, and business cards. The project is simple enough to do and will made a wonderful personalised gift or even a special wedding keepsake to store up little memories you have of the day. Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: craft

 Next time you pass by one of these ocean containers, make sure you are not passing on something special! viaPosted by laissezfaire 9 comments
Labels: furniture
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Marie-Chantale emailed me recently to let me know about her work. Marie-C lives and work in Montreal, Canada, and is an art director, web designer, illustrator and painter all rolled in one! She has done web design for many clients within the music industry (Universal Records, Deutsche Grammophon) and has illustrated for clients such as Skirt! Magazine (USA), Figurati magazine (Brasil) and the Fox 2003 day planner. She is now into building meïdia, a creative studio where she teams up with collaborators to offer different services relating to new web technologies such as blogging and podcasting.
 (above) First Thoughts is available for purchase here (if you wish to have a signed copy) or here at US$28.
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Labels: artist
 (above) Beautiful 'I love you' cards by Debi Van Zyl. (Available at her etsy store) 
(above) Printed by hand using antique wood press on eco-friendly sustainably harvested wood veneer by Papermonkeypress.
(above) Downloadable gorgeous V Day cards from Samantha of Maquette. You can download any of the images at full resolution and email them to your sweetheart, print the white-background versions on your home printer, or go to Zazzle and make 5×7 cards out of the color versions (in flickr click on all sizes and download at original size). If you’re feeling green this Valentine’s day, Sam has even suggested printing these on recycled paper or the backs of old cards! Here’s the link to the flickr Valentine’s Day cards set. Thanks Sam! 
And again for those earth-friendly folks out there, thought you may be excited to take part in an exciting new contest on craftzine for Valentine's Day called "Recycle Your Heart". This Valentine's Day Card Contest is an opportunity for you to express your true love by creating a card made from recycled materials. You can use and mix any type of material you find and don't need to limit yourself to paper crafts. Just let your imagination run wild. Click here for more details.
 Last but not least, click here if you wish to download a giftbag template to hold your pretty presents! Also, don't miss more lovely gift and craft ideas from marthastewart.com.
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 Check out these cool posters from Blueantstudio! They have lots of other cool designs on their website and are currently offering a buy-1-get-1-free deal to kick-start the new year. This is just too good to miss!Posted by laissezfaire 2 comments
Labels: graphic
 This world map wall sticker from Ferm Living is such a cool idea! Will be great to paste coloured dots on them to indicate which countries you have visited or would like to visit one day!Posted by laissezfaire 1 comments
Labels: accessories
Created by STUDIO LO from France, these CD paper cases will make a beautiful piece of wall art. You can even download these gorgeous cases for free here! Just click on the image to download the pdf file. (via The Style Files) Posted by laissezfaire 4 comments
Labels: accessories, diy

(above) Best new public building: New Museum, New York by Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA, 
 (above) Best new private house: The Ring House, by Takei-Nabeshima-Architects (TNA) architects. The height of each ring was decided by the function concealed behind it. The glass between the rings allow you to look straight into the forest, so the whole house appears to dissolve into the forest.
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Labels: architecture
The very talented Samantha Hahn emailed me to let me know about her newly launched illustration site. I had blogged about her beautiful fabric collages in a previous post.
Based in NYC, Samantha Hahn teaches art and is also a freelance illustrator. Besides doing illustration, figurative oil painting and crafts, she also writes about art, design, and inspiration on her wonderful blog, Maquette.
Samantha was also recently interviewed at over at Trust Your Style Blog and I am so flattered that she actually listed Laissezfaire as one of her favourite blogs together with Oh Joy! Sam has been working with Mary Jo Matsumoto of Trust Your Style blog for months on some incredibly beautiful illustrations (see above) for her lookbook and promotional packages.Posted by laissezfaire 4 comments
Believe it or not, these wallpaper actually reacts with heat from the radiator and blooms! How clever!
 Equally fun and dynamic are these interactive wallpaper from 5.5 Designers.
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Labels: accessories, graphic
I will be taking a break from blogging to celebrate the Christmas holidays with family and friends at home. Will be returning on Monday, Jan 7th to resume my regular posts and introduce a few facelifts on laissezfaire! So do check back! Posted by laissezfaire 7 comments
The home you see here is designed by Andrew Maynard Architects in Australia. The form is a simple box and the architect has ingenious employed low cost UV stable wall decals to fulfil the council's requirement for 75% opacity to second storey spaces (in order to minimise "overlooking"). The screening also reflects heat and glare away from the expansive glass windows and eliminates the need for curtains and expensive screening. 
above: It is interesting how the (narrow, corridor-looking) space ends at the window here.
(above) I really like the way the kitchen bench becomes part of the stair to maximise the use of space underneath.
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Labels: accessories, architecture