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Lace in the city | NeSpoon | Inspiration found at EYEspired.nl

Lace in the city 

by artist NeSpoon

 Inspiration found at EYEspired.nl

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I love the city! 
I’m pretty much a city girl…
 As much as I can I visit Dutch and foreign cities to observe the culture, 
the people and also to see how they live, the architecture and interior. 
I stumbled upon this Dutch blogpost at EYEspired 
about Lace in the city by artist NeSpoon and just had to share it here with you.
I love the contrast of the architecture and concrete 
with the soft lines and openness of the lace.
It’s almost like a spider has spun a web…
Enjoy!
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon
Lace in the City |  © NeSpoon

Kant in de Stad 

door kunstenares NeSpoon

 Inspiratie gevonden op EYEspired.nl

Ik hou van de stad! 
Ben een echte ” citygirl” …
 Zo vaak als ik kan bezoek ik binnenlandse en buitenlandse steden 
om de cultuur en de mensen te observeren,
om te zien hoe ze leven en de architectuur en het interieur te bekijken. 
Ik kwam deze Nederlandse blogpost op EYEspired  tegen
over kant in de stad door kunstenaar NeSpoon en wilde het graag met jullie delen. 

Ik hou van het contrast tussen de architectuur, het beton 
en de zachte lijnen en de openheid van het kant. 
Het is net alsof een spin een web heeft gesponnen.

Geniet!




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All credits  © NeSpoon
Thanks to Eyespired.
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Line T Klein photography | Noma Copenhagen | inspiration | restaurant | Styling

Line T Klein photography 

at 

Noma Copenhagen

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When I was in Copenhagen in august I had a big wish:
To eat at Noma…. 
That dream didn’t come true [yet]… 
But don’t worry, I visited Line T Kleins site 
and found these beautiful pictures of Noma: 
I almost feel like I have been there…
so much ” alive” are these photo’s.
Noma and Copenhagen are still on my wish-list, 
so I’ll just keep on dreaming.

Enjoy!

Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein
Noma Copenhagen |  © Line Klein

Line T Klein fotografie 

 restaurant Noma in Kopenhagen 





Toen ik in augustus in Kopenhagen was had ik een grote wens: 
Eten bij Noma.
Die droom is [nog] niet uitkomen … 
Maar maak je geen zorgen want ik bezocht Line T Kleins website 
en vond deze prachtige foto’s van Noma: 
Ik heb bijna het gevoel dat ik er geweest ben, 
zo mooi en levendig zijn de foto’s …. 
Noma en Kopenhagen blijven op mijn verlanglijst staan, 
dus ik blijf gewoon dromen….



geniet!

All pictures by © LINEKLEIN
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VT Wonen at the Woonbeurs | interior inspiration

VT Wonen at de woonbeurs
Hi there, it’s Louise from 30s Magazine again with another guest blog post. Because Iris couldn’t make it to the annual furniture & lifestyle fair ‘de Woonbeurs’ , I offered to report back from one of the highlights of the fair, the inspirational house by Dutch interior magazine VT Wonen. This year is the magazine’s 50th anniversary. The house showcased the latest trends and new designs. Moody blue, and a dark colour palette of shades of grey and burgundy accents paired with copper characterized the VT Wonen style this year. Their trompe d’oeuil wallpaper that mimics wood panels or tiles were the most striking features. To celebrate their anniversary they launched a collection of plates that were on display on the kitchen wall.
Enjoy!

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine 

All pictures of VT-Wonen at the “Woonbeurs” Amsterdam by 30s Magazine

Thanks so much Louise!!

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Hectic eclectic procrastinator Interiorator | inspiration

Hectic eclectic procrastinator Interiorator
When Iris asked me to write a guest post on C-More a while ago, I jumped at the opportunity and decided to immediately do nothing for two weeks. Well, not really. You see, I can be a bit of a procrastinator – and so here I am now, offering my apologies to Iris for my tardiness before the eyes of everyone on the internet. The thing is, it’s fall – a season that to interior design professionals is as hectic as those final days before Christmas. Still hectic or not, here I am to tell you a bit about my blog. It’s called Interiorator and it’s just what the doctor ordered if you’re into eclectic, colorful and unusual design-y stuff. To get you in the mood, I’ve put together my top ten personal Interiorator favorites. 
1 Maddnes
Let me start with a bang – the notorious Amsterdam-based designers Maddnes are my all-time design heroes. That giant blue head they designed is now the most eye-catching of eyecatchers in my living room.
2 Abigail Ahern
Hero number is Abigail Ahern. This enfant terrible of the interior design world taught me everything I needed to know to give my home a much-needed makeover. She also inspired me to paint out my walls and ceiling in dark blue! You can see the pictures I took at Abigail Ahern’s home right here.
3 My hallway
Well, here it is. Home! It took me forever to paint the hallway but the result looks quite fetching, doesn’t it? Here are the before pictures. Pretty shocking huh?
4 VTwonen
My home was featured in Dutch interior design magazine VTWonen earlier this year, quite an honor! You can see more pictures here.
5 Les Puces
I love Paris. I love vintage. And I love Rod Stewart. 
Well, not really – but I did run into him when we were both shopping for 
vintage design at Les Puces de Saint Ouen. 
6 Designmuseum Gent
Another city I love is Ghent. The local Designmuseum has a formidable collection of Seventies and Eighties furniture – you should check it out some time! 
7 Wanderlust
I usually think up my own interior design trends, thank you very much. That being said, I have to say I was quite impressed by this Wanderlust trend space at last summer’s Elle Festival in Amsterdam.
8 Farrow & Ball
I had a blast recently painting an old bar cart in orange 
and then styling it for Farrow & Ball. You like?
9 Tropicana Rotterdam
Remember the old Tropicana subtropical swimming paradise in Rotterdam? It was abandoned about five years ago – which didn’t keep me from sneaking in a while ago to take these pictures.
10 Mickey Easterling
Sure, I make a lot of content myself for Interiorator. But once in a while, I also see something online that grabs my attention and practically forces me to write about it – like this all-pink apartment I once saw on the New York Social Diary website.
Anyhoo, I hope you enjoyed this little introduction. See you soon on Interiorator, okay? Buh-bye!
Almost all pictures by INTERIORATOR
Thank you so much Patrick!
XO Iris
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Hotspot Six and Sons Conceptstore Amsterdam | inspiration

Hot spot: Six and Sons conceptstore

Hello, I’m Louise from the blog 30sMagazine and I offered Iris to help out and write her a guest blog post. You might remember me from a previous guest blog post I did: 5 design hot spots in Rotterdam. I love to shop and discover exclusive stores with an edgy design or exclusive products. One of those shops is Six and Sons, located in one of the most popular shopping streets of Amsterdam, the Haarlemmerdijk.
Six and Sons is like no other concept store because it is aimed towards men. Owner Alexander wanted to create a store where men would feel comfortable. It is a real manly men store with a rustic and raw interior. Bare brick walls, and distressed wood are the backdrop for all things industrial and vintage. It’s the perfect place to find accessories for a man cave or bachelor pad. You will see vintage boxing gloves, a Chesterfield sofa, grooming essentials, and camping gear. Anything from furniture, to clothing and accessories. For females there is something to look forward to as well: they sell Kinfolk Magazine!
Upstairs there is a brick and mortar cafe serving the best Bocca coffee, homemade pastries, and the famous hummingbird cake, a recipe by Kinfolk.
Enjoy! 

Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine
Six and Sons by 30s magazine

All pictures by 30s magazine
THX a lot Louise!
XO Iris

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