Tuesday, June 7, 2011

And the obsession continues




Of course - I can't just think about something briefly and then move along to other matters. No, it has to be an all-consuming issue that I obsess about at length. And so continues my hunt for lovely doors and windows! I've been poking through back issues, and I found the top two shots from Cornelia Murphy's house, featured in the March/April issue, and these lovely doors in Eva Byrne's house, which featured as My Favourite Room in the November/December issue. I've been calling and mailing around for quotes, so if anyone has recommendations I would love to hear all about them. Or, indeed, horror stories - it's good to know where potential danger may lie!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Drool-worthy kitchen


I find professional kitchens the most inspiring in terms of style; that stainless steel is so sleek and modern, and accompanied by rectangular porcelain tiles it looks really striking. Apparently Original Style, a UK tile manufacturer, was chosen to tile the kitchen that will be used in Series 4 of Hell's Kitchen. LOVE those brushed stainless steel tiles, swoon.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

New Marimekko collection alert!




I always live a season ahead of most people, as we're always working issues ahead, so while everyone else is settling into summer I'm getting excited about new stuff for autumn. Check out the warm and wonderful fabrics from Marimekko for autumn 2009.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Zed-fest


Oh wow, two of my favourite things in one day. I just received an email informing me that it's National Bed Month. I would love to combine my celebration of that and World Book Day by vegging out under a duvet with a stack of books until March 31st, but sadly that's just not feasible. What is feasible, nay, necessary is me finally getting around to buying a proper new mattress for my huge new bed from Ikea. Apparently Stearns and Foster are one of the world's most prestigious bed brands, up until now only available in the US but are launching for the first time in Europe in Arnotts, of all places (Harrods Schmarrods, eh). They sound so swanky that I'm afraid to ask about the price - they contain up to four layers, are sprung right through from the base upwards and contain materials like alpaca and cashmere, and they have a patented Shock Absorber foundation spring system. Sounds a recipe for some seriously indulgent snoozing.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Ta-daaaa!









Here it is in all its glory: my new home. It's clear to see why I could afford it!!! I obviously have quite a job on my hands, but I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Art in the garden



The Crafts Council had lots of crafts on display at Bloom - how much fun would it be to have these bright and cheerful ceramic flowers in your garden? And decidedly more low maintenance than the real thing.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Paint glorious paint







I love when new paint pics come in, they're always so beautifully styled, and really bring home the extent to which your paint shades create a particular mood in a room. Here are the latest shots from Dulux. The emphasis is clearly on a soft, homely vibe with a warm and comforting air.

Holy smoke Batman



This is actually unbelievable - it's the Sorapot teapot designed by Joey Roth. Now that, my friends, is functional art on a pretty awesome level. Imagine brewing your morning cuppa in that?! My friend Niamh pointed it out to me on the San Francisco MOMA museum store website. It costs $200 on there, and on the Sorapot website they have it at €158, I didn't see anything about postage, but it would make a fab wedding pres for the aforementioned pal who is getting married next year.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Danish delights









Danish label Day Birger Et Mikkelsen design clothes that are just the right side of different; elegant, with a twist, and not just the same-old same-old that you'll see all over the place. It's no surprise to see that their homewares strike just the same notes. They're available in Ireland from Eden Home and Garden, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co Dublin. Tel: 01 764 2004. Web: www.edenhomeandgarden.ie

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Designs to swoon over






So, I'm just back from Copenhagen and I have a new designer to be obsessed with: Louise Campbell. Pottering through a proliferation of Royal Copenhagen designs, I noticed that the charming, modern designs appeared to be by a lady called Louise Campbell, and then when I was in the Louis Poulsen showroom her name cropped there too. So, when I dug a little deeper I found a whole host of beautiful designs to become besotted with. The first two pics show the office of the Danish Ministry of Culture, which she designed, and which rather amusingly incorporates a punching bag that allows not only the minister and staff but also any visitors to relieve tension on the spot with a good wallop! Next we have her designs for the Royal Copenhagen Elements collection, which is what initially drew me to her work. She also created this very cool The More, The Merrier candleabra for Muuto, and this one-off Fatso pendant light (part of a series)  for Louis Poulsen

Thursday, February 10, 2011

No, I haven't been on holidays...sigh...




...I've just been lazy/busy/shirking my blogging duties. Holidays are a thing of the past for me, and I think that my fellow homeowners out there will empathise. It's not just that I don' t have a cent to spare - I'm also happy to stay put in my crazy little house. It's old and dirty, but it's mine. Anyhow, plans are chugging along and I've been chatting to the builder, plumber and electrician about getting started. I must admit that I'm getting just a tad fed up of the grimy blinds, digging around in boxes to find clothes and having a kitchen that is beyond basic, so I really am looking forward to having a nice clean, functioning home. At some stage. After all the work is done. Gulp. And then, why it will be so lovely that I will never want to go on holidays ever again! Well, ok, maybe not; I'm still pondering over a return visit to Sicily because I fell so very much in love with it when I was there last September. I would love love love to treat myself to a stay in the delicious Casa Talia (above) or the breezy-looking La Lumie (below), both in Modica.