Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Everything I have

"Everything I have" by Simon Evans. I will never be able to fit all my things into a sheet of paper like this. (via Debi Van Zyl via Black Eiffel)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cardboard House - Villa Julia

I would so like to place my desk in this and work out of this at home if I could fit inside. Or perhaps erect one of these at the corner of a busy street to sell pretty cupcakes and lemonade.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Follow me on Twitter!

I finally got round to signing up on Twitter and oh it is soo much fun! Almost additive. If you would like to follow this Twitter newbie, click here! I will mostly be using this to post the latest on my baby online store and update more frequently on day-to-day (and sometimes banal) events that keep me busy and inspired.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Rose and Grey

I love this "Birds on a Wire" decal and graphic cushions from Rose and Grey. The round mirror next to the bed looks super lovely too. Wonder where you can find this...

(above) Birdcage Cushion

Friday, April 10, 2009

Eggshell Flowerpots

I love this idea by Martha Stewart Crafts that teaches you how to turn egg shells into flower pots. So simple and beautiful. This will make such a meaningful Easter gift that celebrates the hope of new life. If only I had the green fingers to make seeds sprout like this!

Cat Mansion

If you have a cat and feel like pampering him/her with what you may dream of living in, you may like this tutorial that teaches you how to turn cardboard boxes into a mansion. This makes me wish I were a cat!

Monday, April 6, 2009

My favourite quote from "Under the Tuscan Sun"

It has been a hectic week and my husband and I unwinded by watching "Under the Tuscan Sun" on DVD for the second time together after dinner. We really love this movie and it inspired us to take our honeymoon in Tuscany when we first saw it 5 years ago. Here is my favourite quote from the film:

"Signora, between Austria and Italy, there is a section of the Alps called the Semmering. It is an impossibly steep, very high part of the mountains. They built a train track over these Alps to connect Vienna and Venice. They built these tracks even before there was a train in existence that could make the trip. They built it because they knew some day, the train would come."

Martini from "Under the Tuscan Sun"

How I long to own a villa in Tuscany!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Decorating on a budget

Money is tight now-a-days for most of people, but that doesn’t mean that you should avoid home improvements. Modern furniture and decorations can be expensive. People tend to think that a modern looking decor is simply out of their price range. Luckily, there are several projects you can do yourself to help give your home a little more style on a budget.

Rather than buy new furniture, consider doing some renovations on your existing pieces. In the bedroom for example, you could spruce up the décor in your room by adding some style to your existing headboard. Find a fabric color or pattern that you like and use it to create a padded headboard. All you need is some fabric, some stuffing, and a staple gun. Attach the fabric to the headboard; add the stuffing material for some added padding, and then staple it closed. Creating your own padded headboard instead of buying one from a furniture store can save you hundreds of dollars.

Here is a neat tutorial from Charissa that will teach you how to make your own tufted headboard.

(above) Ultra modern look achieved by just attaching 2 large closet doors together with metal brackets. Feels kinda like a chic boutique hotel, doesn't it?(via)

What to do about those drabby walls at home? Adding wall art to the home is a good way to cover up those bland walls, but it can really drain your budget. Splurging on expensive modern pieces may not be the best way to decorate on a budget. Rather, wall flats are a great way to cover up those walls while simultaneously providing a modern, futuristic look. Wall flats produce deliberate,modern patterns to complete that simple, yet contemporary look to your room. Not only that, but it is an easy, fun project with very rewarding results. These modern wall flats I found at All Modern are a great way to add some texture and breathe life into an old wall.

(above) Inhabit - Braille Wall Flats available at All Modern. Designed to expand in any direction with an automatic pattern repeat, the Braille Wall Flats - Set of Ten can be used to cover an existing wall, help disguise a not-so-smooth wall or add a modern pattern to any room setting

(above) Inhabit - Seesaw Wall Flats available at All Modern

Unique center pieces and sculptures don’t need to be purchased at an art auction. You’d be surprised by the number of great looking pieces you can find and flea markets and garage sales, such as these cool looking orange reconditioned phones. What was one persons junk could easily become a decorative accent piece for your home. Do a little leg work and you can probably find some interesting pieces at a fraction of what it may be worth!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Design is...

"Design is 70% dealing with people, 3% the idea, 2% selling the idea, 2% the brief, 2% being pig headed, 1% printing, 3% eye for detail, .6% invoices, 2% coffee, .7% tracking, .1% warm glow, .6% panic, 1% 4am, .6% staring, .2% checking, 1% letting go, .8% keeping hold, .7% estimates, .3% checking, .4% proofs, .1% colour, .9% understanding, .4% marketing, 1% checking, .8% beach ball, .5% mice, .3% keynotes, .4% persuasion, .2% bragging, .5% smiling, 2% knowing when to stop.

Perfect shade of turquoise

Gorgeous pictures of Chinatown (LA) taken by A Field Journal here. I just love the turquoise shade of the sky and the yellow lanterns.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Rachel Papo

Gorgeous pictures taken of a ballet company in St Petersburg by Rachel Papo. More here. (via oh joy)

Coloured Can Goods

These can goods designed by Avigail Bahat, a student at Shenkar school of design in Tel aviv are definitely appealing to the eye. Not too sure if I would dare eat the contents though. (via The Dieline).

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

60's inspired wedding

I love these wedding table designs by Courtney of Flush Designs The dash of pink to black gives the entire deco such a soft sophisticated feel that is both modern and romantic. The design of the table is 60's inspired by mid century Paris.
(Above) Balloons with escort cards tied with pink ric rac ribbon would guide guest's to their table.
To bring in more of the mid 60's Parisienne cafe inspiration, Courtney used espresso cups as little vases to hold flowers.
By keeping in the theme with the 60's feel while keeping to the budget, Courtney also used old records, a vintage camera, and candy cigarettes to complete the look. How clever!

More gorgeous designs can be seen on Courtney's blog. (via oncewed)

Clothes Pin Trash Holder

What a brilliant design by Hommin to keep your trash! I love how simple, light and collapsable this design is.



Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Recycle your wooden crate

I simply love this bike box that ciclismodesign made from an old wine crate. These boxes can be custom made to fit your bike and will be available here soon!
And who would have thought that a simple wooden wine crate could be turned into something as so divine as these pet beds and feeders? Available here (via Poetic Home).

Friday, March 20, 2009

Cardboard

It is amazing how creative one can get with just cardbox. Here are a few examples of how you can turn a piece of corrugated cardbox into something quite unexpected. Cardboard blankets by Diane Steverlynck
James Roberts' cardboard hangers available here.

A business card on a piece of cardboard.(via allgraphicdesign).

BioTube Bench by Julian Lwin. (via Inhabitat)

Installation made from honeycombed cardboard panels and rolled up fabric by CJ Lim/Studio 8 Architects at the subway entrance in London. (via Dezeen)

Cardboard office by French artist Paul Coudamy. (via Dezeen)

Another cardboard office by Dutch designer Joost van Bleiswijk. (via Dezeen)

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Heavenly Hats

I have been kinda into hats eversince I saw Changeling and fell in love with every single hat (and outfit) that Angelina Jolie wore. Love the hats by Heavenly Hats too, not that I could pull a felt hat like this off in the sweltering heat in Singapore.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Eraser USB memory stick

This eraser USB memory stick is designed by studioroom906. It's form is defined by the user and usage over time. How neat!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Laissezfaire selected by "Blogs of Note"

Gee....I wasn't quite expecting this and am still over the moon to be selected as an "interesting and noteworthy blog" by who else but the blogger team themselves at Blogs of Note on March 13! I am deeply honoured to be selected out of the millions of blogger-powered blogs out there to be featured by blogger!

Thank you so much blogger team and thank you to all the visitors that came by to visit! Hope you will come again for more inspiration! xoxo

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Leather Paper Bag

Someone please get me this leather paper bag!! (via Ohjoy)

Animal A-Z Poster

I am so loving this super adorable animal poster by Ink + Wit.

Boxed water

I can't decide whether I like the packaging or the idea of this more.

Evolved individuals

Evolved individuals know that people who are not intuitive can be dangerous to work with, since they are guided solely by the current appearance of things that are in reality, changing. Evolved individuals seek out others who have intuition and vision - a form of intelligence that comes from cultivating the instincts, observing the direction of change, apprehending the evolution of ideas.”
— Lao Tzu

via Swissmiss

Make a complete set of dining chairs

What a wonderful idea to paint a bunch of different chairs to make them look like they are from the same set! (via Howaboutorange)

Monday, March 9, 2009

Taipei Performing Arts Center Proposal by NL Architects

This design was proposed by NL Architects in a design competition for the Taipei Performing Arts Center to host a variety of large-scale performances.

There is something really amazing about the aesthetics of this project that I love yet can't quite put my finger to it. Perhaps it is the fact that I like large void spaces. I just love how the structure is actually a simple white cube with its inner volume subtracted, like a mouse eating in a cube of cheese with square teeth.

In the end, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) won the competition as other pragmatic concerns, such as the poor acoustics in such a huge structure, took over.
I would love to be inside this space. Looking up, peering down to the performances held within.
via designboom