Mats Horbach
The power of the imagination should not be underestimated, believes Mats Horbach. With this project "Imagine what you see", he reveals what you can achieve by looking at things creatively. A ladder with two peepholes is a physical metaphor of this non-rational stance. He also morphs basic cabinets into a enormous array of forms, from the more practical, to the offbeat, to the downright wondrous, showcasing the infinite possibilities that arise when you give your creativity free rein. His accompanying personal handbook of stories and ideas aims to further open new doors of perception, exposing that anything and everything is possible, all it takes is some imagination.
www.ateliermats.nl

Carina van den Bergh
Seeing the magic in everyday objects and letting your imagination run wild is something we mostly do as children. As we grow older our imagination slowly disappaers behind a layer of seriousness. Carina van den Bergh has gone in search of a naive thinking she did when she was little. She has made a line in furniture for grownups based on the unaffected vocabulary of a child: "Naif". Five pieces of oak furniture to play with. They contain some of the recognisable elements of standard furniture, but they are anyhing but standard. A chair becomes a cabinet when you turn the seating over, a leg grows into a lamp. And when you slides het pieces together, a completely new image emerges.
www.carinavandenbergh.com

Jody Kocken
When Jody Kocken discovered she was allergic to perfume, she looked for solutions that would enable her to still wear a fragance. She developed Pefume Tools: a series of jewellery pieces that can be attached to the opening of a perfume bottle. The tools absorb the scent and wok as fragrance diffusers that can be worn. In places where the skin is most vulnerable, the precious metal is warmed up so that the scent can travel. Any skin contact with the perfumed liquid is thus avoided.
www.jodykocken.com

Image source:
1. Image by me
2. Image by me
3. Image by Jody Kocken

This week, I'd like to present my favourite designers of the Dutch Design week 2012 to you.

Designer 1: Elke van den Hoogen.
I think Elke is a very talented young designer. Her lamp is just perfect!


Image 1 & 3 by Elke van den Hoogen / Studio Elke Dag
Image 2 & 4 by me


Yes, I was soooo happy when I received the following e-mail last week: "your application for press accreditation for the Dutch Design Week has been approved:-D" ..*smile, smile, smile* :-D
The Dutch Design week is one of my favourite events of the year.
In the next couple of days I will upload my new streetstyle pictures to www.stunningstreetstyle.blogspot.com. Ofcourse, I will also share some images of the graduation show of the Dutch Design Academy with you on mooi-hip-cool!

image by me




Today, i'd like to share my favourite basics and neutrals with you.

Hierbij een impressie van mijn favoriete woon- en stijlbasics.

Image source:
1. La Bonne Vie
2. Chair by Hans Sapperlot
3. Life on sundays
4. Blanket - Furnish.co.uk
5. Styling by Anouk B interior
6. Knitted mugs - Leif shop

Today I would like to share my industrial moodboard with you.

Vandaag heb ik weer eens een moodboard gemaakt. Deze keer is het thema: industrieel.

Image source:
1. Exit sign - Schoolhouse electric
2. Bike - A September Feeling
3. Calender - Madre Padre
4. Pink Phone - Emily Geirnaert
5. Cement lights by Rainer Mutsch - Monoloco.com
6. Clothing rack - Luiza
7. Metal Locker - Elle Oh
8. Wall letter - Iron accents
9. (see number one ;-))

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