Today’s house tour takes us to the neighborhood of London known as Belgravia. I came across this jewel of an apartment while browsing the latest online issue of Heart and Home magazine. The charm of the home lies with the sloping walls. Even though such an architectural element could present challenges, here it is utilized and […]
Etsy Planters Part II (Concrete Planters)
Today, a look at concrete planters found via Etsy. This is the follow up to the post from a couple of weeks ago, where we looked at ceramic planters found via Etsy. Obviously very durable, these are traditionally used in outdoor planting. On a balcony/terrace, they can be a good option because of their weight. […]
Roundup: Wire Baskets
Wire baskets are currently trending. A great way to put certain homewares on display while storing them, such as blankets. Or a stylish way to wrangle others (I’m looking at you stuffed animals. They come in a variety of “weaves” and a variety of sizes. From smaller baskets that can fit on a tabletop, (see 1 […]
Upcycled Homewares of Yvonne Ellen
I am leaving you for the weekend with a look at the upcycled homewares of Yvonne Ellen. This UK based creative, takes the loveliest of vintage tableware pieces and transforms them with illustrations. The plate pairs featuring animals are quite unique. The collection also features teacups, tea pots and tea towels(hmm, I’m sensing a theme somewhere […]
At Home In An Industrial Loft
Today’s home tour takes us to an industrial loft in cape town. The owners are a pair of architects, Greg and Kate Scott, with no interest in leaving the comforts of city-center living. Even after the arrival of a little one. Which, at 840 square feet (78 sq m), would prove to be quite […]
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