Hi!
A while ago I moved my blog from Blogger to WordPress. And since I’m blogging from 2007, there are a lot of blogposts to check… So if you see a blogpost that’s missing photo’s or has a weird layout, please let me know by leaving a comment at that particular blogpost. In the meantime I’m walking through all my posts myself too.
I hope you like my new layout! Thanks for visiting.
See you around!
XO Iris
Hi!
Ik heb mijn blog van Blogger naar WordPress verhuisd! En aangezien ik sinds 2007 blog, zijn er een heleboel blogposts te controleren … Dus: zie je een blogpost waarbij foto’s ontbreken of die een rare lay-out heeft, laat het me weten dmv het plaatsen van een reactie op die blogpost. In de tussentijd loop ik al mijn berichten zelf ook nog na.
Ik hoop dat mijn nieuwe layout bevalt!
Bedankt voor je bezoekje, zie je later!
XO Iris
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I wanted to make this blog post for a long time! When I first heard about Freunde von Freunden at the We Are Social meeting, at the design furniture fair IMM Cologne 2013, I looked FvF up on the internet and started to follow them. Reading the portrait stories and seeing the interiors and homes of all the friends and friends of friends is very inspiring. Getting to know the people behind the featured interiors a little bit is a really nice aspect of FvF and a refreshing, new, different approach of showing homes and interiors.FvF apartment Berlin
Then I read about the FvF apartment in the Mitte area in Berlin and that it’s furnished and styled in cooperation with Vitra, my favorite interior design brand. I think you now can imagine how high this spot was on my wish-list for a personal visit and a blog post. Finally, last April, I was in Berlin for blog event The Hive 2015 and got the chance to visit the apartment.Vitra and FvF
When I entered the apartment I felt at home immediately. That’s is no coincidence, because the apartment is designed like a home “for everyday life, reflecting how a creative, mobile and digitallyoriented generation lives” as Frederik tells in the Q&A below. The Vitra furniture fit in perfectly. Vitra also believes that a home is a personal collage that, in the course of time, will change with the preferences and the living conditions of the residents. And you feel that vibe when you enter the apartment.Layout and floor plan
The bright apartment with high ceilings contains a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and a spacious entrance. The floorplan is based on the original layout of the beautiful building. Some very clever additions, like the room dividing wall of plywood between the living room and bedroom that is also a cupboard, make this space into a modern and urban place.
I hope you enjoy the interview with Fredrik Frede of FvF and the look inside by the pictures I’ve made. Tell me what you think!
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FvF Q&A with Frederik Frede of Freunden von Freunden.
Can you tell us about yourself and why you started Freunde von Freunden?
Torsten Bergler and I started the creative agency NoMoreSleep (now called MoreSleep) in 2006. In 2009 we lost two major clients accounts following the global crisis and that was when we decided to immerse ourselves in more personal projects. We always wanted to do something fun for ourselves while having a personal reference as our goal. We looked at what was happening with fashion blogs and interiors, the changes in those digital environments and storytelling online. And as Facebook was popping up in Germany in 2009 too, we somehow immediately knew we should do a website where we tell the stories of our creative friends in Berlin and show how they live. And then we started interviewing the people around us. We got Timmi Seifert on board and then we took it from there.
How do you choose the apartments you feature?
We never look for apartments per se – mostly for people with intriguing stories. Individuals rather than spaces are the focal point of our features. In most cases we don’t even know what to expect when we visit someone at home. It’s important to note that what we do is not just about interiors – which are, of course, a great visual treat – but also about exploring cultural landscapes, different perspectives and introducing a diverse world to our readers.
How do you select your guests?
We want to stay true to our initial concept and portray friends of friends from our everexpanding network. From the beginning we literally worked with close friends and asked them if they wanted to suggest other friends. This is how we wish to continue. Our focus is on individuals who are inspiring and have great things to say. No matter if it‘s gardening, cooking or designing space shuttles! It’s difficult to put this in a box because that would limit FvF’s versatile and everevolving nature. Our content is becoming more diverse while we retain our identity. In terms of how we go about selecting people to portray, we’re constantly researching but also receive a lot of suggestions from our collaborators. There’s no golden rule for choosing a person as it always depends on each case in particular – and gut feeling.
And how does The FvF Apartment fit in there?
The FvF Apartment is a physical expression of our online publication – a multifaceted space for friends and partners to gather and express their creativity as well as interesting ideas. It is in the same house as our office and we use it for many occasions. It is an actual apartment with everything one could need on a daily basis. Everything in the apartment is meant for being used and we don’t see it as a cleancut showroom. It is more about the vision of how we see living in that kind of size and area of Berlin. It all came together through our partnership with Swiss manufacturer Vitra. Afterwards, many friends, local and international brands and partners were involved.
Can you tell us a bit about what the FvF apartment is for?
So, to be more precise, the FvF Apartment has been designed to be fully adaptable to the diverse and often unexpected scenarios of everyday life, reflecting how a creative, mobile and digitallyoriented generation lives. It serves not only as a platform for innovative products from friends and partners, but as a unique venue for events, workshops, and presentations. W e wanted to make sure to create a homely atmosphere where everyone would feel comfortable instantly and wouldn’t want to leave. Many of our partners do photoshoots or client meetings and use it as a reference point for their products when they’re in use. We have regular bookings for presentations, coachings, dinner, shootings, showroom and sleepovers.
Are there any artists, designers, or countries, cities or an interview at FvF where you have a preference for or who inspired you and why?
My favorite stories are the ones I feel more attached to contentwise and the ones that involve my friends. I can’t really pinpoint a favorite because they are all so different and very special in their own way. If I’d have to pick a really inspiring story that would be the one of Gwen and Gawie Fagan. It’s definitely in my top five, both in terms of story as well as photography.
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Thanks to FvF and Fredrik Frede.
I want to thank Frederik Frede for taking the time for this Q&A. FvF is such an interesting concept. A home is made a home by the people who live in it. The FvF stories are a treat to read. Also I’m so glad I had a chance to see the FvF apartment in person. Enjoy the pictures I took.
What has food to do with interior, design and furniture?
Well: Paola Navone, Sjoerd Vroonland and Linteloo presented a Delicatessen Store during the Milan Design Week, Salone del Mobile at the Zona Tortona District. ” Furniture, Food & Fun: A real delicatessen marketplace where the finest Italian and Dutch food and furniture meet.” as Linteloo says.
Paola turned the whole space around and filled it with Italian salami, mortadella and big fishes. Perhaps the de Saltuffo was the inspiration for the matching carpets! Black and white tiles contributed to the whole butcher, delicatessen feeling. Even the music played was personal picked by Paola and was all about food! And don’t forget the special wallpaper.
In this beautiful and light space, the newest furniture designes by Paula were presented. A collection of sofas and side tables, to bring people together and create an informal and playful atmosphere.
Besides Paola’s designs called “Take it Easy” Linteloo also teamed up with Dutch designer Sjoerd Vroonland. He designed the “Butcher collection”
“Sjoerd Vroonland translated Linteloo’s feelgood factor and passion for food into the Butcher collection. “Think of an artisan baker, or the butchers of the past,” he says. “They were real craftsmen who made high-quality products with lots of love and attention. I’ve brought the same passion and attention to detail to the Butcher collection for Linteloo as these butchers and bakers. Also the details of their high-quality tools as a baking tray or a chopping block inspired me.”
The table he designed has clearly the form of a bulls head. The whole series is made out of light blond wood. Totally different of what you’re used to see from Linteloo, but I really like this new addition to the collection. A fresh look!
Upstairs in the Milan showroom, there was a more toned down and luxurious presentation of the interior line with lot’s of blue, grey and green tones, velvet fabrics, dark wood and XXXL knitted plaids. This collection showed the cast terrazzo table Hexagon and the Kigi tables by Roderick Vos and the new collection by Marcel Wolterinck for Verden by Linteloo.
What I like about Linteloo is the loose feeling of the designs.They feel so relaxed that you just want to jump right on the couch, cuddle up and stay there for a long time. Also the natural materials like linnen used as upholstery are my favourite: they wrinkle and contribute to that free and loose look. Perfect for a gathering with family and friends for a real ” Feel good factor!”
Milan Design week 2015 | Ventura Lambrate Ellinor Ericsson IN OUR NATURE – A TEXTILE FURNITURE FOREST.
Photo by C-More
During the Milan Design week the Dutch based Ventura Projects create a very inspiring spot in the Milan Lambrate area: Ventura Lambrate. Their vision is to:
emerging trends and talents
debuting and established creatives
show top quality and innovative design labels
and new processes and production methods conceptual and niche projects
This year the Ventura Lambrate was, again, a very interesting and inspiring event that you really don’t want to miss. I share some of my favourites here on my blog, starting with Ellinor Ericsson.
When I entered the space where the graduation students of The Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts were showcasing their work, my eye immediately was caught by the work of Ellinor Ericsson. Since my background is in fashion, I have a huge love for textile. The work of Ellinor consists of mainly textile pieces. The work is called IN OUR NATURE – A TEXTILE FURNITURE FOREST. She has a beautiful vision of living in an urban environment and wish I can have one of her pieces myself one day…
IN OUR NATURE – A TEXTILE FURNITURE FOREST.
Furniture is a part of our way of living and shows our behaviour, we furnish our lives with them and live in between them.
“BUT WHAT IS OUR NATURAL BEHAVIOUR?”In a digital world where contrasts speak up between the industry and craft, the urban city and the country, I wanted to experiment with the haptic experience to be in a furniture and an environment.
A textile environment, as in nature where it is not predetermined how to act or sit. An environment, which changes, grows and adapts to you depending on your actions.
“In Our Nature” is inspired by the free way we act in nature and the changed way we began to act with furniture as the technology became mobile. Today we take our laptop from our office space and work from home in our bed or lying on our couch.
The space between private life and work has been erased and as we are both working from the office chair and the bed we need a new way of using furniture.
I have created a furniture space were you can interact with different textile structures and objects to create different settings for your everyday life and activities.
The different textiles stimulate your senses, through the structure, material and the heavy weight. The heavy weight in the textiles has a psychological effect as it slows you down and make you feel grounded with a heavy blanket on top of you, or carrying the table.
The furniture is a square furniture space as I deleted the couch table and invite you to cuddle up with the textile objects and the tray table. The construction is in oak wood, with a braided seat in cotton. The Textile collection consists of; Three different blankets in wool and cotton, one wool carpet, five pillows, a wool lamp and a textile/oak table.
Tijdens de Milaan Design week creëren de Nederlandse Ventura Projects keer op keer een zeer inspirerende plek in de Milaneese wijk Lambrate : Ventura Lambrate.
Hun roeping is om een kans te geven aan:
opkomende trends en talenten
debuterende en gevestigde creatieven
laten zien top kwaliteit en innovatief design labels
en nieuwe processen en productiemethoden conceptuele en niche-projecten
Dit jaar was Ventura Lambrate weer een zeer interessant en inspirerend evenement dat je echt niet wilt missen. Ik deel een aantal van mijn favorieten hier op mijn blog, te beginnen met Ellinor Ericsson.
Toen ik de ruimte waar de afstudeerende studenten van de The Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts [Koninklijke Deense Academie voor Schone Kunsten ] hun werk presenteerden binnen liep, werd mijn blik gelijk getrokken door het werk van Ellinor Ericsson. Omdat mijn achtergrond in de mode is, heb ik een enorme liefde voor textiel. Het werk van Ellinor bestaat voornamelijk uit textiele stukken. Het heet IN OUR NATURE – A TEXTILE FURNITURE FOREST. Zij heeft een prachtige visie op het leven in een stedelijke omgeving en ik hoop ooit een van haar stukken zelf te mogen hebben …..
At the Milan design week 2015 and the Zona Tortona, Graypants [You know… the Seattle-based architects Seth and Jon, that design these wonderful cardboard lamps “Scrap Lights”] presented the latest collection. This collection of lamps consists an LED system and is inspired by the breathtaking natural phenomenon: murmurations.
“The avian spectacle is translated into dynamic installations, with captivating three-dimensional forms. Each LED pendant within the “flock” is harmoniously connected to its neighbors, creating varying compositions from every viewpoint. By composing light in this way, we create a powerful collection that’s poised to tip, always on the verge of instant transformation.
The murmuration collection will be compromised of several different pendants, and will debut during Milan Design Week 2015 with a site specific installation featuring the moa pendant. The moa pendant is an organic shape made from graypants’ signature material; precision layers of repurposed cardboard. Moa is an extinct wingless and flightless bird, belonging to the ancient forests of New Zealand. Finding beauty in every corner of nature, we saw an opportunity to finally give the moa a chance to soar.
The collection will be available in two very unique ways: individual and standardized arrangements, and custom designed / bespoke installations by the graypants team.
The murmuration collection is a highly adaptable system that can dramatically transform the interior of any space. Whether trying to make an iconic statement in a hotel lobby, restaurant, office or home, these pieces will instantly create a focal point of light and wonder.”
Op de designweek Milaan 2015 op de Zona Tortona, presenteerde Graypants, [ je weet wel de Seattle based architecten Seth en Jon, van die prachtige kartonnen lampen “Scraplights” ] de nieuwste collectie. Deze bestaat uit een LED-systeem en is geïnspireerd op het adembenemende natuurverschijnsel: murmurations.
“Dit vogel spektakel ” murmurations” wordt vertaald in dynamische installaties, met boeiende driedimensionale vormen. Elke LED hanger binnen de “zwerm” is harmonieus verbonden met zijn buren, en creëert wisselende samenstelling vanuit elk gezichtspunt. Door het samenstellen van licht op deze manier creëren we een krachtige collectie op de rand van instant transformatie.
De murmuration collectie zal debuteren tijdens de Milan Design Week 2015 met een locatie specifieke installatie van het Moa hang armatuur. De Moa hanglamp is een organische vorm, gemaakt van Graypants ‘ signature materiaal: precies gesneden lagen hergebruikt karton.
Moa is een uitgestorven loopvogel zonder vleugels, die behoort tot de oude bossen van Nieuw-Zeeland. Zoekend naar schoonheid in elke hoek van de natuur, zagen wij een kans om de Moa te laten opvliegen.
De collectie is verkrijgbaar in individuele en gestandaardiseerde opstellingen, op maat ontworpen of maatwerk installaties in overleg met het Graypants team.
De murmuration collectie is een zeer flexibel systeem dat elk interieur of ruimte dramatisch kan transformeren. Of het nu gaat om een iconische statement in een hotel lobby, restaurant, kantoor of thuis, deze items zullen direct een punt van licht en verwondering creëren.”
That’s what I saw at the Piet Boon presentation in Milan Designweek 2015 Zona Tortona.
Big chairs, xl sofa’s and coffee tables covered with a big box of glass [great for styling!!] or with marble tops, and a new cast aluminium side table “Klink”.
Beautiful fabrics, textiles and plaids, a mixture of materials and carpets with a touch of gleam and lots of “life” in it… Soft tones of colours are giving the rooms a relaxed and quite but also rich feeling.
Combined with the pure and personal interior accessoires and styling by Karin Meyn en John Biesheuvel, it makes this a place where you come to yourself, unwind and recharge after a bussy day …
Dat is wat ik zag tijdens de Piet Boon presentatie in Milaan Designweek 2015 Zona Tortona.
Grote stoelen, xl sofa’s en salontafels bedekt met een grote box van glas [prachtig voor styling !!] of met marmeren bladen en: een nieuw bijzettafeltje “Klink” van gegoten aluminium.
Mooie stoffen, textiel en plaids, een mengsel van materialen en tapijten met een vleugje glans en veel “leven” in het materiaal … Zachte kleurtinten geven de kamers een ontspannen en rustig maar ook rijk gevoel.
In combinatie met de pure en persoonlijke interieur accessoires en styling van Karin Meyn en John Biesheuvel, maakt dit het een plek waar je weer tot jezelf komt komt en kunt ontspannen en opladen na een drukke dag …
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