Saturday 21 December 2013

Sunday 18 August 2013

Bubbles


I love these bubbles designed by Alex de Witte!
You can find more information about his work here.

Thursday 1 August 2013

ISH



I bought myself a tea towel from Mae Engelgeer.
TextielMuseum produces her gorgeous fabrics.
If you would like to buy such a beautiful towel,
you can find the webshop of Dutch Design Year here.

Tuesday 28 May 2013

Print Studio


If you want to print your photo's, I discovered this print shop Social Print Studio.
I wasn't sure about the prints with skin tones but I loved all my other prints! 

Wednesday 24 April 2013

Superb


I think this is a cute design.
You can get some information about the Peel P50 here.

Sunday 31 March 2013

Gerard Koek






Yesterday I went to an exhibition called "to be here" by Gerard Koek.
The photo's I saw earlier didn't represent his work as well as it should.
If you're interested you really need to see the real thing...... this exhibition is worth a visit!

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Swifts


I love this 'Birds' wallpaper designed by Minakani LAB.
Do you want to know why? Ckeck out here.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Amsterdam



We discovered a (new to us) nice store on the Haarlemmerdijk.........Store without a home.
Shop online here.

Sunday 20 January 2013

Amsterdam - Vivian Hann




This is my favourite shop in Amsterdam...........Vivian Hann.
Among lots of other things Vivian sells products from Mara Skujeniece, Eva Gevaert, de IntuïtiefabriekMud and Jars.
Besides it's a real treat visiting Vivian's beautiful store, it's also a joy and very inspiring to talk to her.
You can see my last purchase here.
When you might visit Amsterdam one day, I can recommend you this store!

Wednesday 9 January 2013

Saturday 5 January 2013

Maggie's Centre




Maggie's is a cancer daycare centre in Dundee Scotland.
Maggie Keswick Kencks, who died of breast cancer in 1995, pioneered the setting up of several cancer caring centres in the UK. The philosophy behind Maggie's Centres is that your immediate environment affects your well-being.
Frank Gehry did a magnificient job designing this building.
During the design process Gehry built over 70 models before he finally settled for two key elements: the tower, inspired by lighthouses, and the asymmetrically folded roof, based on a shawl worn by a woman in a Vermeer portrait he had seen with Maggie, for the main body of the building.
I love it!