Archives for the month of: November, 2011

Soft knitted rings by French graphic designer  Aurélie Garnier available at Used in Copenhagen. You can also have them custom designed. The brand is calles Mollie´s Parade.

The cutest T-shirts from Mollie´s Parade

Australian graphic designer Amy Moss is the talented creater of this retro ice cream parlour and the woman behind the stylish blog eat drink chic .

She explains step by step how to make this party your own for a wedding a birthday or just for fun. Her site offers free downloads of her cute paper designs.

Here she has created a memory game on popsicle sticks you can download and make yourself.

Ice cream soda labels and a recipe for the drink

Fancy fast food wrappers designed by Amy Moss for fashion week

I am back after a long break from my blog. The long break was partially caused by the disappearence of  my photos taken during the summer. Some of them were of a visit to The round House which I have called Rainbow House. I luckily found the pictures on a back-up file, so here is The round House:

I have called this blog post Rainbow House  because the house contains all colours and  you easily get disorientated and lost there: Suddenly you find that pink is your favourite wall color and you surrender to the magic of round shapes and bright colours.

“There are no rules in the round house” says the owners and of course my son loves it there. Here the middle child Betty jumps from the round stairs. The round concrete stepping stones have the diameter of each family member´s height from the time the house was refurbished.

The house from 1951 was renovated in 2008 by Kant Architecs. On their website you can see more stylized pictures of the house.

Here lives 2 adults and 3 children (Svend, Betty and Gerda) and this house was made to be lived in.

When the house was refurbished in 2008 many details were added to accentuate the shape of the house such as this round fireplace.

The kitchen is crafted for the house which also has a round built in ceiling lamp.

Yellow tiles and yellow Vola water faucets. This round bathroom is situated on the rooftop terrace.

Round rooftop terrace.

Even the children have a great sense of style this is from one the girls´rooms.

In the window sills are collections of coloured glass and African figures.

Everything is possible in the round house and I leave the house feeling greatly inspired and with an idea that the ideal home is a round home.

Bettys´ drawing of her house. Make friends with The Round House on facebook here