At first glance, this will seem far too French/Louis XVI for me, but beyond those pieces the mix of modern really turns this space into something interesting.
Via Habitually Chic.
At first glance, this will seem far too French/Louis XVI for me, but beyond those pieces the mix of modern really turns this space into something interesting.
Via Habitually Chic.
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.

Via PLASTOLUX.

Via FLODEAU.

Via Anchor Division.
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Via Gear Patrol.

Via Meta Interiors on Pinterest.

Via desire to inspire.

Via A day in the land of nobody.

Via Dezeen.
This, to me, is practically flawless. The client, after my own heart, requested “an open, simple, low maintenance design” and the use of some of her favorite materials, old barn wood and rusty steel amongst them. The result is so inviting.
Architecture: Gary Gladwish Architecture.
Photography: Will Austin Photography.
You may recognize this kitchen, but I thought it was worth posting again. The depth and richness created the very simple materials and selection of pieces is truly masterful.
Skona hem via Spooky Home.
This space shows the power of what keeping things simple using great pieces can do. It has a relaxed, informal vibe that’s so appealing.
Via desire to inspire.

Reader KB wants to know:
“What kind of chair is this?”
Please leave a comment here if you can help. Thanks.
Update: Jo from desire to inspire informs us that this is the Canadian Coconut chair. Thanks Jo!

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