Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2013

ODDITIES & FAIRYTALES/my house by day
















More pictures of my house.  I have been way into nesting these days.  And so, I've been buying lots of new goodies for the home.  

Most recently, I became obsessed with some acrylic spoons from France (see top picture).  Anyone who knows me knows that I have no business buying spoons, as I am not at one with the kitchen; however, these spoons were too divine to pass up and I knew that they would make for a wonderful visual display.  


Friday, January 18, 2013

CALCULATED CLUTTER/my house by night









Well, here it is....pictures of my house at night.  I like fake lighting, disturbing art and quirky critters.  I consider myself to be a "collector" but Jerrmaner often refers to me as a "hoarder."  He just doesn't understand me.  He thinks that everyone has to have the same minimalist, masculine and modern style that he has.  I prefer to cover my surroundings with things that I love....lots of things that always put a smile on my face. 

Jerrmaner also makes fun of me because I never buy furniture.  Most of my furniture is from my childhood and the rest of it was just donated to me by my family.  I am not the most domestic person in the world, but I do make the most of what I have.  And I love all of the cool stuff/art that I have purchased to go in it.  

P.S. I use my refrigerator as my mood board.  It is covered from top to bottom with all that inspires me; fashion shots, family photos and lots of art. 
 

 



Wednesday, October 31, 2012

I WANT IT ALL/shopping around reykjavik










Jerrmaner and I did one day of shopping in Reykjavik and we went by ourselves.  Our traveling companions would not have had the patience nor the endurance to keep up with us on one of our shopping excursions. 

I can't say that I purchased a lot in Iceland.  I found myself out priced at almost every shop we visited.  Of course, I don't mind spending the money on something if I really love it, but I found myself thinking "I can get that online" as I walked through the different shops.  Sad but true, but the entire world is at our fingertips with the Internet; which then results in less vacation shopping for me.  I think the best thing to do when you go on a vacation is to allow yourself to be inspired by what you see around town and work from that...which is exactly what I did.  

The first night in Reykjavik, I saw the most adorable couple on the street.  The girl was wearing a pair of magenta velvet leggings, heels and I think a fur jacket...I cannot be entirely sure about the top portion of this ensemble because I was so fixated on the leggings.  The guy was wearing jeans, a tuxedo shirt, tuxedo jacket and a bow tie...something I saw men wearing quite a bit while in Iceland.  Nevertheless, after seeing this couple, the idea of buying a pair of velvet leggings became my mission.

I found one pair at an amazing boutique called Kassetta.  Actually, this was probably my favorite shop we visited while in Reykjavik.  Everything in there was one-of-a-kind, as the owner only buys one of each color to ensure the item's originality.  I purchased a green pair of velvet leggings, an amazing ice cream necklace and skeleton bone leggings.  Jerrmaner insisted that I not buy the green velvet leggings because he feared that I would resemble the Keebler elf.  I went out on a limb, purchased the green and I will be posting them soon. 

Another shop we found was called Suzie Q.  There, I found another pair of velvet leggings but this time in black.  Be on the lookout for lots of velvet in upcoming posts.  

P.S.  Some of these photos were taken in the shops in Reykjavik and some are photos of things that I purchased.  They had the most glorious home decor shops!  I got so many great decorating ideas and absolutely fell in love with Tulipop!  I would also recommend checking out Minja.  


Disclaimer: There is an exception to my Internet theory.  While in Reykjavik there was a book called Dolls & Molls with works by ErrĂ³.  My assumption that this item could be found online was incorrect and now I am desperately longing for it.  If you know of the whereabouts of this item, please contact me immediately.  Thank you.


Sunday, March 18, 2012

AROUND THE HOUSE/vintage samsonite luggage














Just a few shots from around my house. I think that my house is mostly adored by my 3-year-old niece, but I too very much enjoy the decor. I think that your home should inspire you, which is exactly what my house does for me. I usually cut out old advertisements/editorial shoots to frame. And of course I like to purchase lots of critters to decorate...isn't the little pig adorable?

I love the pom pom art. My sister made this piece for me for my birthday. So excited! I had been longing for some pom pom art after seeing a piece that she made for her dining room.

Is anyone else a fan of Runny Bunny? Love these crazy creations by Robin Van Valkenburgh. I have a few, but plan to buy many, many more.

I'll post more from my house later...that is if you are not too freaked out. I know some of it is a little strange, but everything here is very near and dear to my heart.


vintage samsonite luggage

urban outfitters canvas art

'if' piece made by me and digital vacancy with letters purchased from urban outfitters

pom pom art made by my sister

vintage felt rabbits

cool old light fixtures in my home

japanese erasers and toys

runny bunny

cast iron poodle bookends

doll head used as topper of postcard holder

framed ads and editorial shoots

antique pig head

glass jellyfish on ikea light

antique cast iron dog on my couch

martini lamp on my bar