Stylist Sasa Antic's work is lovely. I was especially drawn to this residence, which is full of life and color (and also makes me want to be sitting in that rocking chair right about now).
These pins from Sweetie Pie Press have been around for a while, but I love them because they're made from one of my favorite ordinary things: security envelope patterns.
Aren't these wedding invites just darling? Prior to starting her own paper line, Cheree worked at Kate Spade as well as Pentagram. Her personalized stationary can also be found on minted. note: I love string and envelope liners.
It's not hard to see why this space is the Met home of the month for July/August 2009. The interior design works flawlessly with the architecture, and every single detail is gorgeous.
It's no secret we all love street style. And because I also dream of living in Portland someday, obviously I'm excited about Lisa and Chelsea's new collaboration showcasing fashion and personalities of Portland: Urban Weeds. Can't wait to see more.
While in LA earlier this week, my husband and I stopped in Silver Lake and visited some favorite shops. When we walked into Lawson-Fenning, he was loving the couches while I found myself drooling over all the vintage pieces.
You can see much of their vintage collection here at 1stdibs.
This funny little bunny made his way into Jensens first resort collection. How clever are the ears on the one piece? Back drop illustrated by Charlotte Mann.