Dispatchwork, Lego street art around the world by Jan Vormann.
This lady got sick of accidently stepping on his kids lego all day long so she repurposed it in a fun and thoughtful way.
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Dispatchwork, Lego street art around the world by Jan Vormann.
This lady got sick of accidently stepping on his kids lego all day long so she repurposed it in a fun and thoughtful way.
Very cool white kitchen with an industrial, almost clinical feel to it. Brick shaped tiles in white with dark grout, white rubber floors (perhaps this is what gives the place a cold clinical feel, like hospital floors), and then a touch of quirk in the multicolored metallic chair ensemble. Modern and original!
Spanish interior designer Teresa Abaitua creates a wonderful rainbow pastel interior with a misture of modern furniture and fittings, vintage 1960’s furniture and a few restored antiques thrown in the mix.
Bring a unique and colorful element into your space with chairs covered in Ikat fabric. Ikat is a dying technique that has made a big resurgence in fashion and decor lately. It is an old technique much like tie-dying, but it works like this:
Bindings, which resist dye penetration, are applied to the threads in the desired patterns and the threads are dyed. Alteration of the bindings and the dyeing of more than one color produce elaborate, multicolored patterns. When all of the dyeing is finished the bindings are removed and the threads are ready to be woven into cloth.
The defining characteristic of ikat is the dyeing of patterns, by means of bindings, into the threads before cloth construction, the weaving of the fabric, takes place. Herein lies the difference between ikat and tie-dye. In tie-dye the fabric is woven first and the resist bindings are then applied to the fabric which is dyed.
via Wikipedia
Ikat patterns combine well with black and white geometric patterns, you can see the use of the geometric patterns in the rugs in most of these inspirational pictures.
I am Pandora. A lover of interior design, decorating, homes, gardens and all things stylish!
I have been studying interior design as a side project for a few years on and off and decided to make this blog where I jot down my ideas and inspirations in the hopes that they will help or inspire others.
I am particularly in love with devising new color schemes an will try to add some of that here too.
This home and decorating site is a work in progress for me so come back often to see new ideas!