What about your private, working space at home? Is your home office taken care of or is it a big mess? I get inspiration by browsing pictures and do find other peoples way to arrange their business surroundings.
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Another post with pictures from home office and beautiful work spaces. For your inspiration on how to make your home office a place to do business, or blogging. Or whatever you do. Maybe pinning?
The Danish photographer Mikkel Adsbøl takes pictures, all the time. He travels around the world and shoots pictures of people, travel spots, food as well as interior and lifestyle. I found some pictures on his website dedicated to interior.
Beautiful, inspiring pictures from stylist Laurence Pasquier via Photo Agency Sara Kaye. I have written about the agent in earlier posts and now it’s Pasquier’s pictures in focus. You’ll find information about photographers at Sara Kaye’s website.
The interior magazine Homes & Gardens has a lot of albums with inspoirational pictures. I found some pictures of home offices in different styles.
A home design by Marcel Breuer with stunning interiors. The stone floors and the Honduran Cypress ceilings, the entire home is filled with period amazing mid century modern furniture, almost like a museum.
Are you mad about colors but find yourself doubting how to use them in your home? Well, doubt no more. If you’re in a monochromatic mood, mix textures, patterns and different shades of the color of your choice to add interest to the room. Pattern, color details and colorful apartments […]
Kathryn Tyler studied Graphic Design at Falmouth College of Arts. After graduating she took an internship assisting the Interiors Editor of Wallpaper* Magazine.
A website where companies present their office environment. This is the office of fashion designer studio Hurley. Earning its name from founder, Bob Hurley, who created the company in 1999, Hurley has situated its headquarters within Orange County in Costa Mesa, California.
A Fashion Designer turned Interior Designer, living in what he consider one of the most visually inspiring cities in the world, New York City. I love the style, hope you do too.
Size matters in Bear House. The design process does not start from the house itself but the Be@rbricks display cabinet. It is thought of as a house of seventeen 400% Be@rbricks. It is composed of steps, ladders and voids that fit the scale of twenty-eight centimetres tall figures.
Pictures from the IKEA Autumn catalogue. For inspration and maybe also a visit to one of the stores around the world. If you plan it well you’ll taste the famous “svenska kjöttbullar too.