I continue to get inspiration from photos like this one of a store in Stockholm. The industrial look seems so incongruous on a terracotta building, but something about it still works. And I love the manhole covers in the foreground.
Via KITKA.
I continue to get inspiration from photos like this one of a store in Stockholm. The industrial look seems so incongruous on a terracotta building, but something about it still works. And I love the manhole covers in the foreground.
Via KITKA.
It’s refreshing to see a space that is what it is, no pretense or styling. There’s a real appeal to this workspace for that reason.
Via notmybeautifulhome.
Black leather sofa, stainless steel barrel-shaped side table, chain-link fence–these are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to masculine materials used in this amazing apartment.
Via La Boheme.
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via inspiration JKC Design et Interieurs.

Via Cabbagerose Tumblr Inspiration.

Via notmybeautifulhome.

Via notmybeautifulhome.

Via notmybeautifulhome.

Via French By Design.
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Via brydiebrown.

Via My Paradissi.

Via A Continuous Lean.

Via Apartment Therapy.

Via inspiration JKC Design et Interieurs.

Via design*sponge.

Via Cabbage Rose.

Via Spooky Home.

Via Plastolux.

Via OLD BRAND NEW.

Via remash.

Via FROM THE RIGHT BANK.

Dave Hime is an interior design evangelist, speaker, and founder/curator of Japanese Trash.