Another in my series of random posts chronicling my obsession with the perfect chair.
Via ANALOG|DIALOG.
Another in my series of random posts chronicling my obsession with the perfect chair.
Via ANALOG|DIALOG.
Terrific entry with great materials, textures and one of my favorite color palettes.
Just a few tastes of this stunning Australian home. I’m so attracted to the juxtapositions shown: indoor/outdoor; sleek minimal fireplace/rough tile flooring; stark white kitchen/colorful Hans Wegner Wishbone chairs.
Design: WONDER.
Photography: christine francis.
Via Yatzer.
What a terrifically inviting spot. Meet you there for a weekend getaway?
Images from the past week that didn’t make it into posts.
Via SpongeG.
Via Apartment Therapy.
Via desire to inspire.
Via B L O O D A N D C H A M P A G N E . C O M.
Via PLANETE DECO a homes world.
Via automatism.
Via The New Victorian Ruralist.
Via La Boheme.
Via LE CONTAINER.
There was a kind-of sneak peek of this post included in this week’s Leftovers. Morgan Satterfield of The Brick House posted her photos from the Dwell Home Tours San Diego 2012 and everybody wins–’cause they’re really good. Read her entry HERE; she’s not only a great photographer and interiors magician, she’s a funny funny lady too. (Okay, I only read the first half of the post before I wrote this; now I’ve read the rest, and there’s some not-so-funny stuff in there as well. But that’s life, right? Don’t let it scare you off from how overall awesome she is.)
Anyway, I’m so into these images from Morgan. Truth is, my tiny back yard needs major love and this is just the kind of inspiration the doctor ordered. Go modern landscaping! Again, it seems to come back to my original mantra of masculine design: color, texture, and great materials/choices. Have a happy weekend, all…
Photography: Morgan Satterfield.
Via THE BRICK HOUSE.
There’re a lot of great house interior design ideas going on in this simple shot, from the sleek, modern chairs, the simple, round tables and the (faux?) hide rugs to the sweet peek at what looks like a terrific outdoor space (does that look like an al fresco bathtub to anyone else?). Plus: great materials–what’s not to love about a concrete floor with character-adding cracks?–and those windows all around the perimeter of the house. The textured cement eaves overhanging the windows and encircling the courtyard create wonderfully subtle visual interest as well. Read Full Article →

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