Slow Wood

I came across this beautiful furniture called Slow Wood. It's handmade in Fryslan, which, I believe, is north of the Netherlands (correct me if I'm wrong). I love the simple, clean lines of the furniture and a choice of coloured base. The Slow Wood philosophy is to create timeless pieces of quality furniture with a raw natural elegance and a low impact on our planet.
Even the paints used are ecological mineral paints obtained without any synthetic solvents or other irritant substances. To see and read more, click here.







pic via style.life.home and roger that

The Home of Heather Nette King

During my online travels over the weekend I discovered an Australian interiors stylist who I have fallen in love with - Heather Nette King. She is my kind of girl, with her love of bold colour combinations and slightly quirky touches. I was so excited to find her.

It was her bedroom that first captivated me, with the amazing painting above the bed (I love the use of art in place of a headboard), and the little pink stool, and green vase of flowers. Beautiful bright colours against the white bedding. Her daughter's room has further inspired me for Jessie's bedroom makeover I am planning. And I am now on the hunt for a Bentwood bench, like the one in Heather's hallway.











To read more about Heather and her fabulous home, pop over to The Design Files for the full story.

Copenhagen Home

I want to start by thanking Tyreena Cook of Eco Baby Store, for putting me on to the
Dos Family blog. It's run by two Swedish sisters, Jenny & Isabelle, and they blog about things that inspire them... good looking sofas, flea market finds etc. Jenny is a gifted photographer, and she likes to photograph people's homes. Today I'm sharing one of those homes with you. Sine from Copenhagen, Denmark lives here with her two beautiful kids.
It's my kind of home, I especially love the kitchen. Enjoy x