Thursday, March 11, 2010

Mirror, mirror

While shopping with clients for something else...
I walked yesterday into Anthropologie (!) and saw this gorgeous beauty!
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?

You are!


Fashioned from an old factory (?) window, wonderful! Do I wish to have more wall space???

Have a lovely Thursday!


XX
Victoria



Picture by V.Zlotkowski

Monday, March 8, 2010

Flower power


It is always so nice to find things I feel inspired by and last week I received the latest Anthropologie catalog and was again so happy to see the flowery patterns everywhere, which clearly point to spring and warmth and fun!
It is all about romance, casual elegance and relaxed past times...






I love this bag...




And these patterns are so delightful...





Love the white on white...



And I very much consider one of those gorgeous necklaces!


And do you remember: Today is International Woman's Day!

May we recognize our strength and creative powers, may we blossom and keep learning, may we teach our daughters to be compassionate and full of joy for life, may we be safe and find happiness in our lives, may we be good friends and loving partners, may we reach out to each other, may our voices be heard, may we leave a trace...


To all woman in friendship! May your day be filled with sunshine!

XX
Victoria


Pictures via spring 2010 Anthropologie catalog, first/last my own.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Lovely surprise

THANK YOU, Beautiful Living!


A few days ago the mail came with a package from Norway, carrying my prize from Dagny's blog giveaway. It held a delicious shower gel and body lotion with a yummy ginger & lime essence. From the Tin - Tof shop...



Thank you Dagny, it is fabulous and so welcome to use during these cold days, when I need a little extra pampering...



I love her style and sense for design and fashion, if you haven't done so go on over and enjoy her pretty blog!

Have a great weekend...

I am off to the farmer's market now!

XX
Victoria


Picture by V. Zlotkowski, Tin-Tof logo and Dagny's header!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Friday post


Last night my youngest came to me and ask if I could put something on my blog.
He had discussed in school the sad situation in Haiti and they had played a game to give rice to people in need. In order to donate rice grains you need to answer questions, so you feed through knowledge, gain some knowledge (if you do not know the answer)and give at the same time.
Here is the link to Free Rice! Go play, it's fun and a wonderful opportunity to do some good!

Have a wonderful weekend!

XX
Victoria



Image via preperdnesspro.com

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Vitra



I had come upon this very interesting site and think it would be nice to show you:

Vitra, click on the name and you can go to their beautiful and well designed interactive site. Dedicated to these designers below...based in Switzerland and Germany, producing and selling all over the world.

Albers, Josef
Arad, Ron
Becker, Dorothee
Bill, Max
Bouroullec, Ronan and Erwan Citterio, Antonio
Eames, Charles & Ray
Gehry, Frank
Girard, Alexander Herzog & de Meuron
Jongerius, Hella
Kuramata, Shiro
Le Corbusier
Lynn, Greg
Meda, Alberto
Morrison, Jasper
Nelson, George
Noguchi, Isamu
Panton, Verner
Prouvé, Jean
Saarinen, Eero
Starck, Philippe
Taut, Bruno
Van Severen, Maarten
Yanagi, Sori




They produce, show and exhibit modern classic furniture for the home, office and public spaces, developed the Vitra House for modern living and a fabulous museum. Which is located in Germany, but you can go on virtual tours from your arm chair...
But if you happen to be near Basel, Switzwerland you are right at the triangle of Switzerland, France and Germany, so you can visit, it's very close by.

Opening times
VitraHaus,
VitraHaus Café,
Vitra Design Museum and Shop
Mon-Sun: 10.00-18.00,
except Thu: 10.00-20.00

Address
Vitra Campus
Charles-Eames-Str. 2
D-79576 Weil am Rhein
Contact the VitraHaus
+49 (0)7621 702 3500
vitrahaus@vitra.com



And while I was marveling over this wonderful piece by Verner Panton I was reminded of a picture which I had seen only yesterday in the latest Anthropologie catalog:



These chairs must be related, I guess it's the bohemian cousin....


XX
Victoria



Pictures via Vitra site and the latest Anthropologie catalog

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Happy Birthday

Darling... dearest Papa...



Here is to our sweetest man, full of never ending optimism, bottomless love, the biggest heart and the warmest hands! Smart, hard working and handsome and so devoted to your family: May all your dreams come true! Stay strong and healthy!
We love you so much!

Wszystkiego najlepszego zokazji urodzin!

XOXO
Victoria and the kids!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Tear sheets

Did you know that the word tear sheet excists since ca 1924 in the Webster Dictionary?
noun) "Inspirational image torn or cut from magazine or book. Tear sheets can also be a designer's work shown in magazine editorial or ...



For many years I have ransacked magazines, books and places for pictures and colours to remember. I love collecting them, mull them over regardless of the time which has passed since I found them. Some are more then 25 years old...




The first picture ever I remember pulling out of a magazine was a photo depicting a lovely young woman holding two little boys by their collars, she bohemian in a scruffy overall, boots and a woolen beret, the boys with newspaper boy caps, walking down a country lane, laughing. It became my dream image of myself in years to come. I felt she resembled all my longing at the time. She was free and happy and confident. Everything I was not at age 14!
I don't know exactly where it is, but I still have it somewhere in piles of tear sheets. It was the beginning of a livelong fascination and collection!
Years later I was a mother of two little boys, but then life handed me much more then I could have ever imagined.

The boys and me in France circa 1991.

Years later after a new start in a new country I began thinking of a place I could finally call home, a place to put down roots. A house to raise the family and to live with the man of my dreams.


I began collecting images of houses and rooms and gardens. Plans were made and the exciting process started. This house has since then become my haven, the place I reflect upon, the place I never really want to leave and can't wait to return to when I am away. It holds me, protects me when I feel weak and lifts my mood when I am distressed. Living here with my family makes me happy.


It reminds me every day of all the years we have lived here already, scences and situations, memories of small children now growing up very fast!


All four of them 9 years ago in our garden...

Like the proverbial parent I helicopter over the place, plan on changes, renovations and try to keep the place up to my current standards...The house is patient and unlike teenage children or a husband (or myself for that matter) takes critisism gracefully and with humour. It takes a lot of beating too. I have hundreds of images stored away holding my dreams for improvement...



Which does not mean that I am not critical...or on the lookout for dream houses to move into...Am I cheeting?


Of course many inspirations will never be realized, they stay where the are, in a folder on the computer or in my memory.


Some become transformed for clients. Project 2007/08


Some stay forever and hold my dreams.


Some might be the stuff of future changes...


And a lot is just lovely to look at!


But all of them have been part of my education, forming the style and taste I am after. Those tear sheets now hold more then inspirations, they carry memories too. I love dreaming and changing and living in this house, it is constantly moving along with us, reflecting our family life, holds tears and laughter, being the hub of the gang, the place we call HOME!

May your home be your castle!

XX
Victoria



Pictures by V.Zlotkowski, via Veranda, flickr, House and Home and bathroom picture via James Tse (Flickr?),the book 'Glamour - making it modern'.
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