PRETTY THINGS: interior

1.  Cute mugs by corduroy. (source)

2.  Pallet bed (source)

3.  Watt lamp by Henk Stallinga for Goods.  The cord can be bent anyway you want. (buy it here)

4.  Tape hooks by Torafu Architects.  (source)

5.  Bin Bin Wastebasket designed by John Brauer voor Essey.  (buy it here)

6.  Porcelain coffee cups by Rob Brandt for Seletti.  (buy it here)

7.  Cloud lamp by Zhao Liping.  (source)

8.  Sewing kit wall sticker.  (buy it here)

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THINGS THAT MAKE ME SMILE

1.  Here’s looking at hue, a blog full of inspiration, organised by color.  (source)

2.  ‘Hungry cats‘ which serve as iPhone, camera, glasses and pencil cases.  Too cute!  (source)

3.  Wooden tooth brushes with replacable heads, by Wisdom.  It’s so much better for the environment and looks a million times cooler than the average tooth brush!  (source)

4.  Brock Davis couldn’t build his son a treehouse, so he made him this broccoli house.  Too cool! (source)

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5.  Last but not least… Thinking about worldwide festival!  I’m leaving tomorrow, yay!  I have some posts scheduled though, no worries!

PS.  Could you for me here, to keep me in the running for the Project Blogway Challenge?

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THINGS THAT MAKE ME SMILE

1.  Fake eyelashes by Paperself.  Inspired by the Chinese art of papercutting, they produce the most beautiful fake eyelashes out of paper, with peacocks (like above), seahorses, butterflies, blossoms and much more.  (source)

2.  This picture by Rich Lam.  It’s been all over the news papers and the attention is well-deserved.  It’s got everything, there’s a whole story in there and it get’s your imagination going.  You can read the story behind the photo here.

3.  Aerial views by Bernhard Lang.  (Oh how I wish I was one of those people enjoying the sunshine right now.  Only one more exam to go!)

4.  Wrap magazine features the work of talented designers and illustrators, but the best part is that it’s designed to be re-used as wrapping paper!  Seriously, how cool is that?  (source)


5.  Remember the cinematographs by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg I showed you before?  Photojojo now made a DIY, so now you can make them yourselve!  Take a look over here.

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PRETTY THINGS: ready for the summer festivals?

Daydreaming about summer while supposed to be studying, I got to be carried away…  I will spend the first days of my summer holidays roadtripping to the beach of Sète, in the South of France, for Worldwide Festival.  Then I fly home to get a day of rest and then I’m off to my next stop: Dour festival!  Of course I have to prepare well for these nine days of music, friends and laughter, so I gathered my festival essential: light and comfortable clothes, glasses and a hat to protect me from the sun, a camera to document all the fun, a backpack to keep all my stuff and comfortable shoes.  I’m ready!  Are you?

Sunglasses – Urban Outfitters
Fedora hat – ASOS
Open back vest – Topshop
Shorts – Topshop
La Sardina camera – lomography
Brogues – New Look
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THINGS THAT MAKE ME SMILE

1.  Cloud umbrella prototype.  (source)

2.  Epic Equisite Corpse: 1000000 space available for your drawings!  If you feel like doodling, only 2968 places are filled so there’s still room for your piece of art!

3.  Witty pencils by Emma Makes.  (She even sells pencils with Johnny Cash and The Doors lyrics!)

4.  My dreamcar: the nissan figaro! Produced in 1989 (my birth year!  See, we’re meant to be), it’s looks are quite deceiving.  Unfortunately it was a limited edition car, so it’s become a collector’s item, I doubt I’ll ever be driving this baby (maybe I should try getting my driver’s license first, that could help).  (image source)

5.  Running into Hanne from Imelda!

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VINTAGE CAMERAS: the collection

I’ve started a small collection over the past months.  Some of these cameras I’ve had for a few years already, but recently I’ve been expanding my collection.  Here’s an overview of what I’ve gathered so far!Polaroid impulse AF, second hand (via kapaza).  Works just fine!

Yashica ME-35, belonged to my grandmother’s steph-father (which makes him…  my steph-greatgrandfather?).  I’ve had this one since I was a kid, but only recently I started using it again.  Pictures aren’t always as sharp as I’d hope, but it works.  Maybe I’ll just need to experiment a little more with it!

ISO-RAPID 1, thrifted.  Unfortunately film for this one isn’t produced any more.

Dacora digna, belonged to my grandparents.  This should work with 120mm film, but I haven’t tried it yet.

Kodak Instamatic 224, belonged to my grandparents.  Film isn’t produced anymore, but it still looks pretty on my shelve.

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