Friday, October 28, 2011

Three little bees

With Halloween on the horizon I couldn't help but post these cute little bees. The photo was actually taken by Bill Cunningham. Which is surprising since most of his stuff is people on the street and everything about this shot screams fine art. In any case, if you haven't seen the documentary about him strongly suggest it. The man is the true embodiment of following your bliss and doing what you love.



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Mad about stripes!

I just couldn't resist posting this delightful bar! Stripes took a hold of me at a young age and make me smile anytime I see them in decor. On a recent trip to LA my best friend teased me for buying yet another stripped T-shirt. I didn't tell her that not only was it ANOTHER stripped T, I actually owned the same one in another color. What can I say? I know what I like.



Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Statement Chair

Comfort? Not so much. Attitude? Definitely! 









Monday, October 17, 2011

Guest Blogger : Susi from Arcadian Lighting "Rustic in the City"

A Furnished Life is happy to have our first ever guest blogger. Thanks for putting this together Susi!

Hi all, I'm Susi, a writer for Arcadian Lighting, a site that specializes in quality lighting fixtures. I love visiting design blogs like A Furnished Light to do guest posts. Rustic in the city sounds like an oxymoron. In reality, this is a design trend that pairs rustic elements with modern design to create a perfect style for the city. Mixing in rustic elements, and even a few farmhouse designs, into a mostly modern or contemporary space is a great way to add character. Here are some of my favorite examples of the rustic modern city style.

City Style
What Wilson Wants


This incredible staircase is a great example of mixing modern (the space) with rustic (the wood of the stairs) into a style that is perfect for the city. Loft style combines rustic elements, like exposed beams and brick, with modern lines in furniture and accessories.

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Apartment Therapy


Mixing rustic and modern works well for a dining room in the city. A large table made from reclaimed wood surrounded by modern chairs makes for a stylish combination.

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Pinterest


School house style lighting creates a modern feeling space even when set against a more rustic table. Love all the texture and character in the table against the smooth lines of the pendant lights.

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Apartment Therapy


This console table is made from reclaimed wood and steel. The materials are rustic yet the style is decidedly modern. Perfect for an entry hall in a city apartment or loft.

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What Wilson Wants


Weathered and aged surfaces paired with sleek, clean lines is a great way to create city style with modern and rustic pieces. An aged painted piece of furniture with tons of patina looks amazing when combined with contemporary piece of furniture or light fixture.

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Censtational Girl


Rustic paired with white, black or neutral colors puts the emphasis on line and form. This rustic island in black, with an industrial pendant light overhead, becomes the focal point of the kitchen.

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Marjam Elamaa


Rustic wood adds tons of texture to a minimalist modern space. It creates a great contrast for the smooth surfaces and lines of modern furniture.

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Censtational Girl


Love the barn wood wall that divides the living space and sleeping area in this studio apartment. Reclaimed wood adds nice warmth and character to any space. Such an interesting mix of styles in the ceiling light, chairs and benches.

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What do you think of the rustic yet modern style? Comments are welcome! Come check out Arcadian Lighting to get some lighting fixtures for your city style!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Cool Concept


Louise Roe pillows pillows found via  Trumpet and Kool and Kreativ






Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Take a Peek...


 Photographer Paul Barbera's blog has been published in a book of the same name, Where They Create.  He has kept a visual diary of designers and artists' spaces via his travels while photographing spaces around the globe.  These spaces are deeply personel to those that inhabit them, inspirational, functional, and oh so inviting.

 

 
9 Rosalyn St. Studio, Sydney

 
The Monkeys, Agency Sydney

Printink Textile printers, Sydney