happy monday! i hope you all had a good weekend. i’m feeling so much more upbeat and positive these days and putting together today’s post had me very inspired. it’s all about eclectic interiors, but rooms that don’t overwhelm your senses and instead have calming eclectic energy. i think it’s because there’s never ‘too much’ of anything and lots of negative space if you will. nothing is too cluttered, but still demonstrating a unique personality through the well-curated, but limited collections on display. a little goes a long way — great minimalist design with vintage finds, unusual sculptural forms, lighting and textiles, and truly unexpected pieces. i hope you enjoy!
clockwise, from l to r: noguchi lamp via salvo lopez photography; vintage iron daybed via ann street studio; 70’s Erco wall sconces from Custom Light Shop; Midday, in the shade of the coconut trees, Tahiti, 1938 by René Moreau; arcosanti home tour via kinfolk; vintage stoneware plates from super marché; Carmen Dell’Orefice 1959, Photo by Gleb Derujinsky; vintage garden urn from elsie green; ceramic collection from inside closet; vintage bamboo daybed with shelf from super marché; artwork by bela silva; vintage chair by jane hallworth design; plates and dishes by @kimficaro; med-century modern perforated ceramic lamp from rejuvenation vintage.
• all other photography credits in order of appearance: salvo lopez photography; my day with; Jonas Ingerstedt photography; jane hallworth design; @femte.til.venstre; @nicole_franzen; pauline chardin’s home via the socialite family; @femte.til.venstre; Edge Black Arch Floor Mirror and Willy White Plaster Pedestal Bistro Table from crate and barrel; jane hallworth design; pauline chardin’s home via the socialite family; jane hallworth design; sascha strebe’s home via bed threads.
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