3.03.2009

All those finds...



First of all,
i want to inform you about this beautiful new magazine.
It is created by Kara from All Things Ordinary.
Doesn't it look fantastic?
I definitely want a copy!



The magazines features the below photographers:
Featuring: Kenshu Shintsubo, Bryan Schutmaat, Roberta Ridolfi, Jamie Campbell, Jordi Gual, Ye Rin Mok, Nicholas Haggard, Annie Suckow, Elkie Vanstiphout, Matt Sundin, Eleanor Hardwick, Brittanie Pendleton, Gabriela Camerotti, Sarah Hermans, Treeboy Pictures Christina M. Felice, Naitze Teng, Anahí Eleuterio, Maia Stern, Christina DeSmet (Desmitten), Erin Loechner (Design For Mankind), Nikole Herriott (Forty Sixth at Grace).


Does it get any better?

Very beautiful and special closets
by Sans Parapluie



I am in LOVE with Mister Rob,
well especially with his gorgeous paper artwork.
He also has an Etsy shop!




And.....since i am going to London with my mum in July this year(!!!) i will most definitely visit his shop in East London too.
Oooh, i can't wait to go to London!
Shopping, high tea's, shopping, quality time with my mum, shopping....


(.)

It would be really great if readers from London (or somewhere close) could tell me anything about London, shops that are worth a visit, special places....
Please tell me all the great things i NEED to do/see in London!


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Okay, back to my lovely finds!

Via the latest issue of NEET online mag,
i discovered the beautiful designs of Sarah Seven.
This is her Etsy!





A gorgeous picture,
i found via the ever so lovely Moderniteter.



The girl herself,
is at least as beautiful...



I found some gorgeous things,
via the amazing blog A Merry Mishap.
You should definitely take a look!

A sofa like this is my dream...
it can't get more stylish for me...i guess it's the simplicity.



Bring some Spring into your home...



Isn't this the most gorgeous poof you've ever seen?



Dutch label Designdrift has some very interesting designs...
See for yourself.



This oillamp is not only beautiful, it's also quite interesting because of the thought behind it.

(Oil is used in a lot of materials and products around us. The price of a drum oil is getting higher all the time because of the rapidly slinking oil reserves.Instead of consuming less, the world population is being motivated to buy more oil basedproducts to stimulate the economy, we think that's strange.
'Oil Light' is an unique lamp made out of nylon, an oil based material. The size of the lamp is directly related to the oilprice. When the oilprice rises, one can buy less oil for the same price. Therefore the lamp you can buy will be smaller when the oil price is high and bigger when it is low. When the oil price is 100 dollars for a barrel, the lamp will be build up from 100 little drums. One dollar change on the oil market = one oil drum in the lamp less or more. We use a widget to check the oil price constantly. This is directly related to the size of the lamp you can order.)




Unfortunately i forgot the source of this picture,
but i just can't hold this gorgeousness for myself.
(If it's yours or you know the source, please tell me, so i can give credits!)



Also discovered via NEET: Nikicio!
Colourful, original and happy!



Nina Nikicio also has a pretty pretty blog.









And when you see this...
you just know you need to hurry to take a look at NEET 14.



At this very moment,
i am dreaming about this.
Hmm....
Sometimes dreaming about love,
is better than the real thing.
But just sometimes.



To be very honest...
i could go on and on.
I have many more to share with you,
but i'll save that for the next post.

61 comments:

Anonymous said...

beautiful post, my dear. did you see the part in the interview when Sarah Hermans said your blog was one of her two very favorites? when I saw that she wrote that, I was all like wauwww....that's one of my favorites too. i love reading your posts so much. your thoughts are always so beautiful. i could read them all day. and do you know how much i open this page, just to hear the music? i think its time i bought carla bruni's whole album on iTunes.
Keep dreaming, my dear, and charming the blogosphere with your lovely musings.
xoxo,
Micaela

indigotangerine said...

oh mila, this is a gorgeous post! your blog is one of my favorites, its always so fun and inspring to read.
those closets are soo cool, i esp like the second one. and mister rob, that paper artwork is wonderfully detailed and great.
and i also would like to own those dresses by sarah seven. they are so lovely.
very cool post! :)

-tangerine

Ashley Rose said...

I love this post Mila!!!! Sarah Seven is seriously my new favorite designer :) amazing clothes! As always your blog inspires me ;)

sophiejade said...

How do you seem to find so many inspiring things? Beautiful as always, and how i wish i could own the beautiful sofa and the little poof with flowers all over... sigh.

Anna Wallace said...

the poof is totally gorgeous.

Baybay Mama said...

great post. I love it all.

yanine said...

i really looove all the things you post (L)
they are very beautiful :)

have a great week !

:)

Anonymous said...

oh thank you for all the amazing links. it's enough to get me lost on the internet for days. especially love the crochet detailed shirt. and i think that couch says so much about you. i love how the simple, practical items people choose give away so much about who they are...
xx
chloe

Alice X said...

aw, the last makes me so sad. it's always sucky when you see in movies or any where on the street where people do and you don't. i myself i mean.


alicexinwonderland.blogspot.com

indigotangerine said...

gorgeous as usual. I love all of those romantic dresses, and that poof! i just want to line my room with them.
-indigo

Anonymous said...

I love Mister Rob too! His stuff is amazing!

norma jean said...

I just adore your blog x

Sara said...

You manage to have the prettiest pictures ever..I love the hand thingies!

leeselooks said...

oh dear.

your posts seriously make me warm & fuzzzzy inside.

you are so beautiful & i love love love u.

hope you are well ladylove.

xx

Ms Unreliable said...

Ahhhh pretty overload!!!

Anonymous said...

Love everything about this post. Especially the teacup!

jo said...

beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Hi Mila,
I came across this collection a few months ago and I remember being impressed with the combination of sweatshirt material and crochet. The photo is one from a collection that is being sold on Etsy - but I am sorry I can't help you with a name.

I love visiting your blog.

Nina

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful post.

When in London you must visit Maison Bertaux. (http://www.shopatmaisonb.com/). It has the most wonderful clothes but is also a patisserie. Its my favourite place to lose myself.

Sara Downton said...

i cannot even describe to you how wonderful and magical and absolutely perfect your posts are. there aren't even words, i don't think. but i hope you know it <3
thank you thank you for sharing all of these finds.
this post is beautiful, like each and every other of yours.
xxxxx

Anonymous said...

portobello road market on a saturday
it's a MUST in london, you would love it. great atmosphere great shopping and very creative

Anonymous said...

if you were to go to london

may I advise you go to Kingly Court
with shops such as siren fashion, traffic people,bird cage,marshmallow mountain

oh and also beyond retro,octopus and Dahlia are worth a visit

:)

Anonymous said...

oh and beyond the valley : )

almost forgot

melange muse said...

lovely post!
That All things ordinary magazine looks awesome.

Unknown said...

Hi Darling!
Don't forget to visit The Portobelo Market, Columbia Road Flower Market and shops, Brick Lane on sunday (there is an amazing second hand market and news designers market)...
When I was in London, I used to acess this site:
http://www.londontown.com/NearByShopping/Shopping/22535/Directory/Shopping-near-Columbia-Road-Flower-Market
It's a good tip!
Enjoy!
Best wishes from Brazil :)

Len said...

hi mila!
how are you! Wende Snijders is inderdaad super leuk. Heel leuk interview met haar bij t programma 24 uur met. Fijn van die mensen die soms ook in een andere wereld leven. Net als Rob Ryan trouwens! Geweldig wat hij maakt. In de Flow zit een grote soort van stickervan hem maar dat heb je al gezien denk ik! Liefs Len

anywheredreams said...

Beautifu beautiful post as always<333 I love the poof it's so amazing;)

And the magazine looks like a dream too! I adore it;)

Have a nice day (evening) darling<333

Kiss Kiss

Anonymous said...

I love your blog, it's so gorgeous and inspiring...

Thank you.

Anonymous said...

great. now i'm gonna have to figure a way to save up for that peach blossom dress in Sarah Seven's Etsy store. it's like you know what's in my head but you have such an insane knack for bringing it into such stunning cohesion. and your playlist speaks to me you know. it's exactly what I'd be listening to if I had the energy to put a wonderful little playlist together. thank you for the inspiration many times over! it's people like you that motivate me to get back into my art!

Anonymous said...

Hello... London, it´s my dream...probabily in this year i go too...
xoxo

Hayley said...

i want to go to london sooo baad !

Chantelle said...

your post
awesome as usual. I'm currently scanning through the online magazine!

Monica said...

So beautiful! I want one of those closets.

Ariel Starling said...

Oh, I want those closets. And the dandelions! I will reach into my laptop and steal them directly from my computer screen. I am determined!

Joyti said...

What a beautiful, beautiful post...almost too much to take it in. I hope that you enjoy your trip in July :)

Daydream Lily said...

oh that magazine looks amazing, I wonder if its stocked in Australia, maybe i can get it online. You find the BEST magazines!!!

and dresses, oh i love the dresses from the nikicio, and her suitcase...so creative!! lovley post as always.

xxxxxxxxxoxoxoxox

Liss

laura said...

Ooo, London! How exciting!
Those dresses are lovely by the way

MeganElisabeth said...

yet again another beautiful post.
I love that sofa, and i also want to go to london.

MeganElisabeth said...

yet again another beautiful post.
I love that sofa, and i also want to go to london.

Johanne said...

Hi dear(:
Wonderful,inspiring post! I want one of those closets, the two birds, AND THE POOF. Maybe I'll try to copy it...OooOOo you're going to London! You should definitely visit the Hummingbird Bakery. And The Ivy restastaurant. And Mint Vintage in Covent Garden. And Portobello Market, Topshop at Oxford Circus, Urban Outfitters...

xx

Caroline Cakewise said...

Oh my, this is so full to bursting with truly lovely things - I adore it! I love Rob Ryan too - if you come to London, you must visit Fortnum and Mason's. Not only because it is the most fabulously luxurious department store, full of beautiful things and perfume taps and champagne tea, but because Rob Ryan has designed Easter eggs for them!! xx

constance said...

so many beautiful things here! the last picture is espacially lovely!
i simple love your blog!
xx

Mandarine D'Italie said...

So much inspiration on your blog!! It's almost a different dimension of blogging!! A creative space where dream and reality become one!!!
I hope my post on Walking about in East London might help!!

Colby Ranae said...

on london: i do think you might fancy a stroll through primrose hill (chalk farm tube station) - make sure you also climb the to view the skyline... camden lock markets, and portobello road (notting hill gate tube station)... let me know if you'd like more details! xoxo Have a lovely time!! xoxo

Thumbelina said...

Oh I must agree <3, that is the prettiest poof I ever did see!

I am so excited that you are going to London. My mom and I are taking a girls trip as well in December to Florence (again, haha), and we will probably make a couple of side trips to Bruges, Prague and Vienna (exciting!). I can't wait to hear about all your little adventures and see your beautiful photos.

This was such a beautiful post, I always feel as though I am in some mystical haze with only beautiful an inspiring things surrounding me when I visit your blog, I was so excited to hear that Sarah Hermans mentioned you, hurray! But who doesn't love you Mila?

Alright dear, I wish you the best and hope you are well. Keep dreaming <3
Marisa

bronwyn said...

What a stunning post, you are truly amazing, you have created such an special and inspiring space over here.

Tina { Luphia Loves... } said...

so many pretty photos! you'll love London, i can spend the whole day in the 4 floor Topshop alone! :)

cleolikesyou said...

Zo ik liep een beetje achter met je posts, maar ik ben nu weer bij! Wat een prachtige dingen toch, echt heerlijk om door heen te gaan:D o ik wil ook zomer!

young-shields said...

Ooh a trip to London, you must be very excited. You should visit one of the parks, as it will be summer, Hyde park is lovely. Also you must go to Brick lane obviously, and I like the atmosphere of Carnaby Street. Liberty is just by Carnaby Street too, and although I can't afford anything in there I like to wander around!

y-s xxx

Anonymous said...

wow ! so wonderful pictures and inspirations. it's everytime so relaxing here!

Outi said...

Oh, do visit the markets in East London! Spitalfield's, Brick Lane, Sunday Up Market... Such many beautiful, special things. Also, there is a flower market nearby which I think you would love - and which I think I will too, as I am still to visit it myself. :)

So many beautiful things posted again... Thank you for sharing Mila.

xxx

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous post as always, so many lovely finds, I hope you have a fantastic time in London

Unknown said...

I love this post, there's so much in it! Especially like the paper cutouts for some reason. xx

Missa said...

Well hello dear Mila, I hope you are well! First of all, London... yay, how fun and I know how much you've been wanting to travel lately so you must be over the moon with excitement!

This post is as lovely as ever, you always find such incredible things to share. That magazine looks like it will be great! The sofa really is perfect and you know I think it would be even more perfect if it were sitting next to the matching chair in my bedroom ;)

ashley said...

i believe you have found the wardrobe i have dreampt of all my life! beautiful truly...
and those paper cutouts~ divine,
hope you are having a magical week-end mila,
kisses,
ashley

Marian said...

gorge gorge gorge pieces honey!
such delish designs.
muah x
Marian

Maggie May said...

i also love Mister Rob- i did a post on him on my Friday Flux (much like your posts, just full of things i love that are interesting)

i love that last picture. sigh...

Maia said...

Wow! Epic post, and a wonderful collection, as usual.
I love the very first photo. Nothing as eloquent about femininity as translucent clothing hanging in windows.

LF said...

those closets are great inspiration, thanks for sharing. lovely lights too :))

Jen of MadeByGirl said...

HI MILA:
You asked about the elk cushion - Here is the link where I purchased mine, they are sooo BEAUTIFUL!

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5049448

Myy said...

Your posts are always so stunning!

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