Edinburgh Snapshots
I promised to share some photos when back from Edinburgh – I didn´t take a lot though – it was too cold to take my hands out of the pockets – or maybe I was just to busy taking it all in. Loved the city and the surroundings and just walking around and around. There´s still so much to see and try – so I´ll be back again for sure – didn´t get enough of the place and not even enough High Tea, Pints and salt & vinegar chips this time!
Pretty Orchids
I´m back at work after a great trip – and a very relaxing week. But I´m feeling cold and tired today – and need some eyecandy like the orchids above, which I captured some years ago in the Botanical Garden in Singapore. I´ll go back there this Christmas and already look forward to our next travel and some sun!
Autumn decorations
Here´s a few simple ideas on how to decorate for fall – and you really can’t go wrong because all the colours match so well! So go for a walk – pick a few branches – and add some kind of animal and you are all set! The pictures are from this weekend which also included a visit from friends who cooked us a 5 meal course in the summerhouse – and the most amazing night sky including 2 falling stars. I´m so ready for a new week and for my wishes to come true…
Autumn Colours
Seems like autumn is sneaking up on us now – so I just took a moment to capture some of the colours that surround me right now. From my desk, my walk to work, and our pear tree outside the studio. Remember that you can come inside the studio this weekend – Saturday & Sunday from 11 -17 o´clock. See you.
My home office
Here´s a little glimpse from my “home office”. I´m still busy and working from home these days in the company of our new pet – Bernard the Budgie. Named after this cartoon. Guess I better get back to Line and the studio soon :) take care.
Weekend & Wanderlust
I´m sooooo ready for a relaxing late summer weekend – I just love september with all it´s bright colours and crisp air. At the market the other day I picked up lots of berries & plums and also the artichoke flower above. The artichoke flower made my daughter go “whauw” and it also send me down memory lane to when I first saw a field of flowering artichokes in Florence that made me go “whauh” back then. And I was hit quite hard by a strong wish to travel again soon – to discover new fruits and flavours and to see new things for the first time. All this wanderlust also made me remember Troy M. Littens great collection of Wanderlust – browse his collections and you´ll see what I mean – and have a great weekend. Photo via Iphone+ ShakeitPhoto app.
Summer Flowers
First day at school went really well – and when we came back home after school we had a water damage in the flat again – for the third time in 3 years! So I´m glad I´m still very zen after our holidays in our summerhouse – which I spent assembling an entire IKEA kitchen in the sun – yes it can be very relaxing actually! I´ll share the final result later when all the details are in place. For a change I took very few photos during a holiday- but here are some of my favorite summer flowers from around the house. Enjoy.
Midsummer news
I have some great news – a small line of plexiglas jewellery is coming to an Etsy-shop near you very soon! I had planned to update my shop today – but have locked myself out of the studio today!- so here´s a little glimpse instead. I also just wanted to give you a glimpse of last nights perfect Midsummer Night, which we celebrated with good friends, Cava, marshmellows, bonfire, sunset and birthday cake. (the photo is taken around 10 pm.)
Hello Yellow!
Here´s some other oldies from my huge archive of flower photos – just to get this week started in a nice way!
Snapshots from Typo & Berlin
I´m still suffering from my inspiration overload – so here´s some snapshots from my Iphone – again via ShakeitPhoto. There was a lot af great speakers this year – and a lot of great storytelling too. The talks I enjoyed the most were by House Industries, Julian Smith, Erik Kessel, Julian Zimmerman and David Carson. Because their talks and projects were all about passion and authenticity.






















