Showing posts with label eclectic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclectic. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

The home of...Mary Randolph Carter...

The eclectic Home of Fashion editor Mary Randolph Carter







The eclectic Home of Fashion editor Mary Randolph Carter... All images via Style like U

Wow, I love Style Like U. The Closets series has returned with weekly updates and the new dailies  section.... awesome!!

This weeks installment of Closets is that of Mary Randolph Carter, previous fashion editor at Mademoiselle and Author of Interiors book  Never Stop to Think do I Have A Place for this. I personally love Mary's eclectic bohemian home. She has not been afraid to layer on the fabrics and textures, like the book title suggests she has just brought what she loves.... down with minimalism!

TO see the whole interview and watch the Video tour of Mary's home visit Style like U here

Saturday, 3 May 2014

The House of Collection....

The house of Collection, Williamsburg, NY

In the Brooklyn loft of Paige Stevenson and Ahnika Meyer, the garden is off the kitchen.
The House of Collection indoor Garden

The House of collection in Williamsburg, NY is the home of Paige Stevenson and her partner Ahnika Delirium. Such a beautiful interesting home deserves an explanation so here is part of an interview from May 2011 from The New York Times....

"Paige Stevenson moved every few years when she was a child in the 1970s, living, among other places, in a tepee on a commune in Mendocino County, Calif.; on a goat farm near the commune; and in a Victorian house in San Francisco with her father, stepmother and a coterie of drag performers. In her adult life, she has chosen something far less nomadic: a loft in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she has been since 1989. “I don’t ever have plans to really be elsewhere,” Ms. Stevenson said. 

The apartment, which she shares with her partner, Ahnika Meyer, 30, is a 21st-century cabinet of curiosities in the form of a 2,000-square-foot loft. They call it the House of Collection, as it is filled with stuff — some of it eccentric, much of it old and almost all of it scavenged, from remote sites like steel mills near Pittsburgh and others as close as the curb outside.

“Most of the things I decorate with are considered garbage,” said Ms. Stevenson, 43, a bookkeeper for nonprofit organizations. “Things that would deteriorate if I didn’t pick them up and save them.”
The care with which those objects are selected and arranged is what keeps the House of Collection on this side of chaos. Ms. Meyer said, “All of this stuff is an installation.”

Dozens of rusted farm tools and industrial artifacts, for instance, are displayed salon-style in the living room, grouped by shape or function on a white wall of painted cinder block. A cow skull and other bones, picked up in Montana by Ms. Stevenson’s parents, are arranged on another wall that is covered in the ornate pressed tin common in Brooklyn restaurants. An early 20th-century plow, found in a salvage yard, hangs overhead.

“To some people this would be ugly,” Ms. Meyer said. “But to other people, this is kind of earthy and lush.”

The couple’s decisions about what to collect are more deliberate than they might seem. “It’s an aesthetic decision,” Ms. Stevenson said. “If it appeals to my eye or my mind, it’s a keeper.” They revel in giving a home to unloved objects, possessions that were once dear to someone and then discarded.

An indoor garden area, centered around a fraying wicker couch, brings green to a space filled with the reds and browns of Oriental rugs and rusty mechanical parts. A trove of plants, about 70 or so, sits on an elevated platform beside the windows, and vines wend their way through a dangling fishing net that Ms. Stevenson found in Nova Scotia. Even bouquets of dead flowers, still in their vases and grouped on a cabinet, have a place in the apartment. “To me, they still have beauty,” Ms. Stevenson said."

..... To see the rest of the interview and more images of this beautiful apartment head over to the New York Times website here

To rent the apartment head over to airbnb here 

and if you like this home you may like the home of...Ettore Guatelli


Thursday, 23 January 2014

A Mattress on the Floor....

Mattress on the floor, Styling by Twig Hutchson

Mattress on the floor: Styling by Urban Outfitters
Theresa Martinat's apartment

Just off the floor
Yellow Quilt
Symmetrical 


When I first started Moon to Moon I had been sleeping on a mattress on the floor for years. By buying a bed about a year ago I felt that I was finally an adult, no longer a poor student. I have to admit though I do kind of miss it. Obviously, being 5 months pregnant, it is not practical to go back to the low level, but I guess the mattress on the floor does have its charm, a reminder of when life was a little bit less complex, and a little bit less grown up.... Eeeek!!

What do you guys think? Bohemian Cool or Student Slumming?

xx

Sunday, 4 August 2013

InsaHomes: Apartmentf15




Hanging planter

I am actually obsessed with Instagram. There are so many talented people out there with beautiful homes. This is the home of Instagram's @apartmentf15. I love the eclectic style, with beautiful pieces from all over the world, paired with crystals and tons of houseplants, Heaven !!  

Friday, 28 June 2013

Bring back the Gramophone...

Gramophone Dream
Gramophone
Gramophone in green
\Period home with History: Gramophone giant
Bedroom Gramophone

They are just faboulous arent they? I would smile for a year if I had one of these vintage beauties!!
If I wasn't so worried that if I got one it wouldn't work I would buy one tomorrow, I do just have really bad luck with electrical s..... of course it would look pretty even if it didn't work

However, for those scared of vintage electricals too, there are always the iphone Gramophones, which are still pretty darn cool?!?


Iphone Gramophone

iphone gramophone from pottery barn

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

The home of..... Johanna Methusalemsdottir

The New York home of Jewellery designer Johanna Methusalemsdottir


Bob Dylan and Bongos
Eclectic Kitchen

Freunde von Freunden has quickly become one of my  favorite sites for home tours. This tour of jewellery designer Johanna Methusalemsdottir is no exception. Although the home is full of colour and layers of texture, it is such a calming home, and each element fits in so perfectly.

To see more of this beautiful home visit Freunde von Freunden here

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Kilim Cushion Dream .....

Caroline Ventura relaxing on Kilim cushions
Large Kilim Cushions and abstract art
Kilim Dream. Awesome place to chill with friends
Kelim cushions via Design Sponge
Vintage Kilim Cushions: Available from Beyond Marrakech
Vintage Berber Kilim seating
Kilim floor Cushions in Morocco
I have been totally obsessed with Kilim floor cushions for a few years but due to a 'new cushion' ban, imposed by my blokey, I still don't have one. However, a Vintage Berber kilim cushion is not technically 'New' is it? Hmmm!!