Last week, I shared plenty of photos of the 2014 Princess Margaret Lottery Oakville showhome designed by Brian Gluckstein. I really did love many rooms in this home, but the grand and classic stairway was definitely part of the house that I wanted to highlight. As such, I spoke about it in this short PMLotto interview:
Let’s end the busy week with five bright kitchens. I wonder if anyone does any actual cooking in these beautiful spaces.
West Hollywood rental home, via Eat Love Stay
John Pawson design, via Remodelista
via Burobinnenhuis
Have a wonderful weekend!
These blog headers have one thing in common: capital letters.
The D Pages (design)
The Design Confidential (design)
Hege in France (design)
My Attic (design)
I currently have two large canvases leaning against my office wall waiting for me to paint. My parents commissioned me. (Can I pretend it’s a real art gig?). While I’m not quite ready to paint them (lack of free time as of late), I am ready to share some of the interesting pieces art I’ve been eyeing lately.
Jenny Andrews Anderson – Moontower, $625, via Citizen Atelier
Jenny Andrews Anderson – Pearlseed, $625, via Citizen Atelier
Robert Mapplethorpe – Bike Couriers, $4500, via Caviar20
Jenny Holzer – Top Secret, $3500, via Caviar20
Joseph Albers – I-S VV 1, $4000, via Caviar20
Berenice Abbott –Â Sumner Healy Antique Shop, New York, 1936, via 1stDibs
Keith Carter – Boy with Bee, $1600, via 1st Dibs
Mario de Biasi – Trattoria Le Pergola, Milano, $2000, via 1stDibs
Life – Natural Curiosities, $1988, via Domino
There’s more black than white in most of these pieces, and I love how different they are from one another. The “top secret” piece is so amusing (to me, anyway).
After seeing the Oogi by Moluk on Swiss Miss, I ordered 4Â for my nephews and niece. They are loving them.
Oogi, $11.99, Amazon
Last year, my nephews each received a Moluk Bilibo from Santa last year and they continue to make good use of them. Moluk has been getting things right for these kids!