Office & Conservatory on Valberget by Helen & Hard
An 1850 timber house in Norway converted to an advertising agency’s contemporary office. My favorite part is the conservatory outside which I would kill to have. You can click through to see more photos including the interior.
Mun #5 by SlowWood
I’m really digging the basic construction plus natural wood and splashes of color on the framing of all of SlowWood’s furniture. Really nice and simple.
Rotor Design of Sweden
After a trip to Sweden my heart now has a permanent spot for anything related: design, food, people, etc. I came across this little company last night while searching for manufacturers of completely unrelated products.
I love the shape and color of the serving piece on the left, and the little mug/vessel (not sure what it is) on the right. Their full collection is worth browsing through.

PLE Residence by Mim Design
If I had a kitchen and dining combo that looked like this, I would be sleeping on that table. In other words non of the other rooms in the house would ever be used. I am convinced that Australia has the best residential Architecture and Interior design in the world.
Facet by Bloomming for 3form
A new divider or window screen system from 3form (one of my favorite companies) that allows each faceted tile to rotate independently.

One Architect + One Designer = Home Renovation
The Project : :
Dining Room
The Details : :
* Paint the ceiling and walls
* Replace the sliding glass door
* Replace the light fixture
The Reveal : :
Dining Room
(Image by FromMeToYou )
(Image by FromMeToYou )
(Image by FromMeToYou )
Camera Pillows by In The Seam
Ronda J Smith is based in Brooklyn and makes all sorts of amazing photograph based pillows. If you haven’t had your fill of vintage cameras yet then she especially has a great collection of those. My favorite is below. Check out her shop for other cool designs.

Little Studio
The small Swedish duo of Marit Lissdaniel and Angelica Utterberg (college friends) was formed in 2010. They have some beautiful work which they design to be non-gender specific as well as fitting for both adults and children which I think is a great concept.
They have lots of great prints but I especially love the two above: the Origami print (left) and Bubbles print. As well as great pillows like the Pieces pillow below.

Tosom 2 by Marte Frøystad
Really designed as an over-sized chair for one person to comfortably curl up in or two people to closely share; the lines are amazing. Really well designed with all the right proportions. This one is going on my “to buy” list for when I one day have a nice library with lots of natural light.

Skog lamps by Caroline Olsson
Caroline is a young designer from Norway that designed these lamps with inspiration drawn from the nearby forests (Skog is Norwegian for ‘Forest’) of the manufacturing site, Magnor Glassverk. The shapes are especially nice and I can easily imagine myself having a couple of these next to each other. They are currently being produced and will hopefully be for sale in early 2012.







