14/09/2021
Before and after our lovely lampshade ladies got their hands on our block printed linens ❤️
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14/09/2021
Before and after our lovely lampshade ladies got their hands on our block printed linens ❤️
18/05/2021
Say hello to our limited edition of Studio Forest lampshades 👋🏼👋🏾👋🏽 The shades are made by hand in the UK and block printed in Amsterdam by sisters Eva and Karina.
The blocks for printing were made using scraps of wood from the workshop where we restore our midcentury pieces 💫
Printed by hand on Swedish Linen with eco-friendly dyes with a technique that is one of the most sustainable ways of printing.
We love the character of the imperfections that the block printed technique give, please feel free to request more images if you would like to see the full block print on the shade.
They are the perfect compliment to numerous lights; floor/ desk or ceiling and provide a crafted elegance and individual look.
17/11/2020
Love photography of architecture - like this one in Rotterdam lots more beautiful artwork on his insta 🙌🏼
13/11/2020
Three cuties just restored and ready to be shipped 💫 any Q’s please DM ☺️
12/11/2020
20% off discount code : FORTHEWEEKEND
We’ve got a collection from the warehouse this Saturday, with delivery to London on Sunday (15 November) discount applies to items bought before midnight tomorrow :)
12/11/2020
‘Designed in 1987 by Peter Stutchbury and Phoebe Pape as their own home, this house is an exploration in living with landscape and how a dwelling can develop organically with a family.’
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This house is essentially two pairs of linked pavilions. Sleeping and bathing are placed along the contour at the top (east end) of the site behind a veil of casuarinas that filter the sun, while the winter room and summer room are on the southern edge of the site, reaching down the slope and with a long, open side to the north.
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West Head House is an embodiment of an attitude towards site, and an exploration in living minimally with careful use of resources and with awareness of landscape. But it is also an example of how a dwelling can develop organically with a family, accruing its history. We learn that a house can’t be static if it nurtures life. This house became treasured by a young family and will be missed.
Via architectureau.com lovely stripped back living inspiration 🙌🏼
11/11/2020
Clean lines, Mira van Der Rohe, leather and wood panelling.. what more would you need 😊
22/10/2020
Love the simple lines of this extendable Louis van Teeffelen dining table ✨ now online
17/10/2020
Loving this space north of Melbourne ❤️ such a great vibe
via designfiles.net
12/10/2020
One of the things I really miss about London is not being able to pop into the Barbican for a wonder ✨
Images via and
10/10/2020
Gorgeous set of four Louis van Teeffelen dining chairs in teak - now online 💫
08/10/2020
These Poul Cadovius Royal Systems are just to so lovely and versatile ✨can be combined to make one XL system & will be on site later this week!
DM for more info 🙏🏼
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