Friday's fav Christmas Paper Ornament Tutorial
This Christmas ornament, a so called German Bell, is an old favorite of mine. Fold it using gold or crisp white paper, and then add some bling, and it will add elegance to any Christmas tree. Check out the full tutorial over at allthingspaper.com .
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams DesignScandinavian Living: Relaxed, Natural Elegance
Let me show you a few of the most popular pins from last week.
It's a very Scandinavian living room that is ticking all the right boxes:
very white and very natural, with generous trows and sheepskins
plus the odd twig, antler and skull...
Hanne and Søren Berzant's turn-of-the-century apartment near Copenhagen,
really sums up Scandinavian style - classic and modern in a relaxed mix.
The living room coffee table and the armchair (above), are by Hans Wegner,
the rug and printed cushions are from By Nord,
and the white standing lamp is from Artemide.
Beautiful whitewashed floorboards.
The dining room table by SUP Design,
with Arne Jacobsen’s Grand Prix chairs.
The smoky vase is from By Nord,
and the birch pendant by Cathrine Kullberg.
The Maskros pendant in the work space is from Ikea PS.
All images from the Guardian, via my Pinterest.
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams DesignBathroom to die for
"If I was a rich man"... this is the kind of bath I would love to have.
From Neutra Design. Pure love.
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams Design
DIY faceted Vase
If you're still into geometric shapes, here is a clever DIY vase for you.
I just saw it over at Oh happy day where you'll also find the detailed tutorial.
Happy cutting and gluing!
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams DesignTuesday's Fav Christmas Ornament Tutorial
Today's favorite Christmas Ornament is made by super talented Michelemademe.com. Don't miss the detailed tutorial here. Get prepared for Christmas! I'll post many more clever DIY ornaments, made of natural materials, in coming days.
Chiaroscuro
Rainy days here in Sweden are really dark, and it will get even darker.
In the rain, things have fuzzy edges.
I am drawn to whatever light there is...
These images are from my old blog here
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams Design
DIY: give your old armchair a new life
Love clever ideas that aim at reducing our environmental footprints.
Just look at Swedish designer Helena Hörstedt's old IKEA armchair -
transformed into a dramatic, unique chair! Great!
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams DesignHöst - Autumn in Copenhagen
Beautiful images from the new Danish restaurant called Höst (Autumn).
Very Wabi Sabi!
It's Norm Architects who is responsible for the interior design of Höst. This is how they describe their philosophy behind this work: Norm – in close cooperation with Danish designhouse Menu – has created an organic environment in an urban setting. Guests enter into a warm and inviting space and are met with the unmistakable sense of Scandinavian cosiness, while everything is also a bit weathered. Materials that age gracefully are in focus – recycled wood that has washed up on the west coast, granite in uneven pieces, concrete with clear structures and deviations, old cast iron and dented zinc. All of this is offset by a warm trickling light, soft wool rugs and lambskin.
I found these images via Emma Fexéus,
who also did the styling for these photos. Beautiful!
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams Design
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