“Monde à l’endroit, Monde à l’envers”
chandelier made of recycled globes by Benoit Vieubled, via Recycleart

Art and shiny things…
“Monde à l’endroit, Monde à l’envers”
chandelier made of recycled globes by Benoit Vieubled, via Recycleart

One of my very favorite design bloggers, Priya Iyer of Once Upon a Tea Time, has created her own magazine of carefully-curated interior and design inspiration. It is a treasure trove of bright fabrics, unusual decor, and interviews with creatives and Renaissance women. I’ve always particularly enjoyed Priya’s blog (and now magazine) because she often highlights Indian designers, and while Indian design tends to be vibrant and unique, bursting with color and bold patterns, it can often be overlooked in mainstream design publications and discussions.
Read “Curated” here
“Don’t make something unless it is both necessary and useful; but if it is both necessary and useful, don’t hesitate to make it beautiful.” – Design House Stockholm
(via Fab)
Est Magazine is a fairly new design/fashion magazine out of Australia (digital, as many magazines are going these days), and it is a gorgeous and upscale thing that is a treat for the eyes. It features everything from spotlights on retail brands to interior design pieces to recommended travel destinations.
Check it out here – they just released the 7th edition – and subscribe for free!

Est Magazine is a fairly new design/fashion magazine out of Australia (digital, as many magazines are going these days), and it is a gorgeous and upscale thing that is a treat for the eyes. It features everything from spotlights on retail brands to interior design pieces to recommended travel destinations.
Check it out here – they just released the 7th edition – and subscribe for free!
