Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

BlooMen Marvellous

Who needs a garden when your home can feel like spring? Interiors stylist Martin Bourne's New York pad is a ravishing riot of colour and patterns.
My wonderful and super talented friend James Merrell photographed this gorgeous story for me.

all pictures by James Merrell

British interiors stylist Martin Bourne and his boyfriend Leilin Lopez, a fashion stylist, live in a raw, ex-industrial space in Dumbo, Brooklyn that's been transformed into an eclectic, playful and permanently spring-like home filled with colour and quirky finds."The vibe around here is gritty, rough and raw so walking off the street into our home is like walking into a whimsical serene fairytale," says Martin.
He's a man with an outlook as sunny as his home, full of enthusiasm for a host of colours, pattern and eras, which he throws together in a happy-go-lucky way to create an original space in a style he describes as "vintage romanticisim". "I am drawn to nostalgic pieces full of colour and texture reminding me of my childhood and places I've been," he says. There's a "happy accidents" feel about the space. "We buy things we like and then work out what to do with them. I have discovered that nice things should stay in the shop and you should only buy the things you react strongly to", says Martin.
With an overlapping passion for fashion interiors the couple's home has become one big moodboard, where they hang pictures, try out colours and use the space as a laboratory. Soft tones of blue, pink and green in the living area keep the space light and fresh. For the bedroom a shade of a warm brown has been applied to keep things calmer and simpler.
The sources of their look can be traced back to Martin's British heritage and Leilin's Guatemalan traditions. "I have a more historical, eccentric outlook while Leilin loves mid-century, colour and slightly more crazy things than I do," explains Martin. These days the couple get a buzz from the diverse people in New York. "It's a constant source of inspiration with what people are wearing or carrying," says Martin.
And at the end of the day, this is a space that proves home is where the heart is. "The fabric of this building doesn't mean anything to me. It's about the bits that I have collected inside. They represent my memories: fun times, hauling furniture up the stairs, people in my life and my travels. It doesn't matter where I am; these things follow me."

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Access All Areas

What happens when you are a photographer and get 35,000 hits a day on your website? Well for starters Vogue and The New York Times commission you. Then a clever art director thinks lets jump on this buzz. Who is the creative world going crazy for? 31-year-old, New Yorker Todd Selby aka The Selby. Super chic Chicago fashion label Cole, Rood & Haan Co who specialise in gorgeous handmade leather shoes inspired by vintage designs have asked The Selby to photograph his cult following style images with their product in the shots. What's the secret of his sites success? Well Todd believes it taps into human nature stepping away from comercialised photogography. Here are the results!


















All images by The Selby

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Work, Rest & Play!

Have you guys seen Working Class Magazine? Well you should. This picture of Editor-in-Chief Megan Martin and Creative Director, Marcel Dagenais I think can ring home to all of us. I had to include her comments below. Just remember sometimes we need to step away from the computer and enjoy the space we live in.
Good luck with the magazine guys!

"We assumed this position for a good six hours yesterday. I don't even think I got up to go pee. Sorry, a bit too much info? Anyway, we cropped, cut, pasted, emailed, sent, laughed, edited, added, bickered and re-worded the content for our Summer issue, and I'm so proud! It's going to be beautiful so stay tuned, it will be up and out on August 15th. Much love! m and m"

Working Class represents a community of local artists in New York, who are Brooklyn-based quaretly online zine that showcases various talents from all aspects of the world. Writers, photographers, poets, illustrators, models, small business owners, actors musicians. They all work and live in New York, and know the struggles of things like bad tippers, overpriced rents, and disagreeable weather. Working Class taps the pulse of the underground art world, and disucsses why we all stick around.

By the way Megan and Martin I would love to send around one of my photographers to snap you in your home.

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Lazy? Who Me?

Sometimes we all need a little personal reminder to achieve the things we want to do. Austin photographer Erin Hanson over at Recovering Lazyholic believes we all are prey to bouts of laziness. Erin is always trying to combat her idol days with inspiration. Well her colourful, cheap and cheery messages are a great way to get us motivated.

All photos by Erin Hanson

Sunday, 2 August 2009

Handmade Home

Photographer, designer, mum and blogger Elisabeth Dunker has over the years captured through the lens how she has found inspiration to design her family home. 













pictures are from Elisabeth's blog fine little day