Posts Tagged: art

Space: Hippie Heaven

We love this hippie heaven that is the New York haven of hairdresser/visual artist Gerald Decock, featured on The Selby. With the minimal loft the immediate NY interiors cliché it’s beautiful to see such a gorgeous space filled with light, colour and pattern, against such an urban concrete environment back drop. Homes decorated with love and DIY… Read more »

Sweet

Kollectiv is the design duo of Stefanie Högl and Matthias Borowski. Their recent project titled ‘The Importance of the Obvious’, uses the colours, textures, layering, and expressions of sweet and candies to create saccharine-inspired furniture. From nougat, to liquorice allsorts, candy and furniture seem like an unlikely pair, but we think they’re pretty sweet together.

New Wave

We love this incredible shoot in this month’s Marie Claire! With lots of goodies from Australian designers (and TP customers) including Dion Lee, Jenny Kee, Josh Goot, Ellery and a very special mention for Andéol, whose ‘Mazunte’ and ‘Frida’ scarves look positively gorgeous worn as top on the sands of Hawaii. Shop ‘Mazunte’ and ‘Frida’ here: andeol.bigcartel.com

Loom

Described as the heart of a beautiful room, rugs can do so much to change a space. Melbourne’s Loom source and make an incredible selection rugs. Many of their rugs are made using traditional techniques with ageing fibres. Check out their website to see the full range: loomrugs.com. Or better yet their instagram for gorgeous snippets… Read more »

Comfort Zone

We’re confident that photography series ‘Comfort Zone’ will put a smile on everyone’s face! Lithuanian photographer Tadao Cern is the man behind the lens who snapped these beach goers as they slept on a public beach. Fascinated by the way certain environments can affect people’s behaviour and inhibitions Tadao decided to capture this sentiment demonstrated… Read more »

Magic Hour Clock

There’s something about London and digital printing! Our recent discovery is Hermione de Paula who joins the ranks of digital print-centric designers, such as Peter Pilotto, Mary Katrantzou, Basso & Brooke, Kit Neale +more. Born in Devon, Hermione graduated from Central Saint Martins, training at Christian Dior, John Galliano and Alexander McQueen. Hand-painted floral prints with… Read more »

Home Time

Fellow print and colour enthusiasts Gorman have released a full homewares line, aptly titled Gorman Home Time. Collaborating with local creatives to to create bed linen, mohair throws, cushions, ceramics, timber candlesticks and more! Everything is happy and colourful and just in time for Christmas!  

Bloom

Artist Anna Schuleit created this installation of 28,000 pots of flowers to commemorate the closing of the Massachusetts Mental Health Center’s old building in 2003. Her work attempts to combat the institutional, sterile feel of mental health facilities in way that is both beautiful and eery. She also played ambient sounds of the hospital in use, juxtaposed… Read more »

Life And Death In Varanasi

Life and Death in Varanasi is the series by New York photographer David Leventi. Varanasi rests on the banks of the Ganges River, in one of India’s poorest states, Uttar Pradesh. In Hinduism, it is the holiest of sacred cities. Passing away on the modest steps beside the river is considered auspicious. Varanasi is a place where… Read more »

You Wear What You Eat

We love this shoot! Shot by Nicole Maria Winkel for Austrian gourmet magazine, the editorial shows off all the amazing bold bright food prints over the last few seasons from Stella McCartney, Dolce & Gabana and more! Of course none were released in the same season, but as a gourmet magazine, they don’t need to… Read more »

TRULLI, MADLY

Emilie – textile designer at Think Positive – has released a new lookbook for her gorgeous scarf and jewellery label Andéol. The collection ‘Trulli, Madly’ takes us on an adventure to the sunny southern Italian state of Puglia for pasta, gelati, blood oranges and all that good stuff. See and shop scarves, cushions and jewellery… Read more »

Space: Flight Of Imagination

Homes that show the owner’s every love, affection and attention are always the best. Case in point: the home of French ceramic artist Marguerite ‘Guidette’ Carbonell (1910-2008). Taken for magazine Architectural Digest, Marguerite has covered every inch with her craft, hand-painted bathroom tiles and garden sculptures.