Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Happy Interior Blog Recommends: Xmas Gift Ideas


Time is running, can you believe Christmas is in two weeks? Crazy, right? How about your Xmas gift shopping? Have you finished most of it, are you in the middle of the maze or right at the beginning? Well, in case you are still on the hunt for creative gifts, I thought I'll share a few of my latest design discoveries and favorites as Xmas gift ideas. Without further ado, here are my Christmas gift suggestions:
  1. Ay Illuminate pendant via Oh My Home
  2. Glass dome via Nature & Découvertes
  3. Poster via Bond and Fox
  4. Marble box via La Maison d'Anna G.
  5. Hanging planter via Holly's House
  6. Marble condiment holder via Holly's House
  7. Tea ball via Such & Such
  8. Art via Original Art Under 100
  9. Cushion via Stil Haven
  10. Scented Candle via Möve
  11. Salt and pepper mills via Oates & Co.
Now you should be ready for Christmas. At least I think I am. Sort of. Happy hump day, friends!

Monday, April 7, 2014

From Place To Space: London Sneak Peek



There is one crazy thing after weekend trips: I get back home very late on Sundays, unpack my suitcase, unwrap all my new acquisitions and then I sit down to quickly blog and share a few impressions with you. Those who follow me on Twitter and Instagram know that I passed this weekend in London. To be more precise in London and the English countryside.


I am honest with you: No, I can't go to bed without a quick blogging session. So that's why I only have a short sneak peek for you. Three pics from three locations (among many others) that marked this fun and busy weekend in England. It was partly fun, partly work, but in total a fab experience. I met up with a few dear blogger friends, met up with new friends and discovered some cool new locations. But I promise to share more with you coming Monday. Up to then I wish you a fabulous start into this new week and I'm sending a big virtual hug your way.


Photography by Igor Josifovic

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Happy Interior Blog Recommends...



Since Pinterest my shopping habits and desires have changed considerably. It has never been easier to find inspiration for new shopping adventures and my wish list has never been longer I am afraid. Today's interior related recommendations are just a tiny little slice of all my desires on my Pinterest boards. But still, these goodies have made it to my shortlist of recommendations today - and one of these I already bought and have at home. Now it's up to you to guess which one:-) Today I would like to recommend to you:

1. New textile designs by Flock like the colorful 'Northmore' pattern by Rachel Parker or the graphic 'Cracked Ice' design by Angela Johnston.
2. The sculptural 'Manhattan Chair' by Redford House.
3. The stylish 'Molly Glass Table Lamp' by John Lewis.
4. The scented candle 'Gently Rose' made of old wine bottles by Upwined Candles.
5. The adorable 'Socker' greenhouse for your houseplants by Ikea.

Which of these would you put on your wish list?

Happy hump day everyone!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Happy Interior Blog Recommends...


January is a busy month and I am literally rushing from one design fair to another. After last week's trip to Copenhagen I will be off to the imm furniture show in Cologne and later to the Maison & Objet show in Paris. With all the shows usually you get a first grasp of what is trending this year when it comes to furniture design and home accessories. 

There are of course some materials that we have already seen last year, but also new combinations and interpretations. My personal 'hot topics' for stylish homes are the colours blue and grey, wood, marble, brass, leather, inspiration from nature and indoor plants. Inspired by this observations here comes this week's board of product recommendations:

1. River wallpaper by Emma Hayes
2. & 3. Marble chopping board and Chemex coffee maker by Crate & Barrel
4. Organic bath oil by Ambre
5. R.I.G. table by MA/U Studio

Happy hump day, friends!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Happy Interior Blog Recommends...


Have you set your new year resolution? Does any of them refers to your home? Any plans for changes in your home in 2014? Maybe you want to declutter? To restyle a certain room? To add colour? To reduce colour? Well, no matter what your home resolution is, you can always count on Happy Interior Blog for a wide range of product recommendations - whether it's furniture, home accessories or home textiles, I just need to share some of my favorites with you! 

Today's selection is influenced by my recent visit to Berlin and a touch of alpine inspiration - I hope you will feel a bit inspired! Here's what I found:

1./2./3. Cooper sofa, Furnitive 'Colour' cushion and votives all by 'Fashion for Home'
4. 'Alpina' wooden chair by milanari.com
5. Skewed octagon table runner by Leif Shop

Happy hump day everyone!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Happy Interior Blog Recommends...


Ok, I am not going to harass you with more Christmas inspired recommendations. I am through with my Christmas gift shopping and now I am sort of yearning for some other inspiration - products to refresh the home for a new year and past the festive decoration. Well, probably it is a tad too early as Christmas is yet to come, but here are just a few suggestions for a fresh kick-start in the new year with a new home:

1. 'Bearded Man' poster by Ruth Landesa via Nama
2. Forest photography via Etsy
3. Ceramic beach houses by 'Not On The High Street'
4. Eames book by Taschen
5. Zig Zag rug by Design Folia

Happy hump day everyone!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Bolia Opens First Store In Munich



Two weeks ago I attended a fabulous milestone in Munich's shopping life - the opening of the first Bolia store. Ever since I was in Denmark I fell in love with the stylish, cool and modern furniture and home accessories from Bolia. And when I received an invitation to the grand opening of the first Bolia store in my city I was excited, happy and worried for my budget - all at the same time!


Munich is a wonderful city to live in but when it comes to interior shopping there is still lots of potential to grow. So every new interiors store catches my attention and makes me a bit happier. And since it's not every day that we celebrate cool store openings in Munich, it was just the right moment to gather my favorite Munich blogger friends and hit the new Bolia boutique for the very first time.

We were welcomed with lots of red balloons and the smiling faces of Birgitta and Søren, the PR reps from Copenhagen. They showed us around in the incredibly beautiful new boutique (it is inside a historical building known as 'Alte Börse' meaning 'Old Stock Exchange') and introduced us to the latest collection. We had a few drinks before we took off to explore the store on our own.

My appreciation for Bolia's coming to Munich can be seen on the pictures, right? At least now I know that I have a bigger selection of furniture and nice home accessories just at my fingertips - the new store is just two metro stations away of my home. What else can I say? Maybe I'll put it like Bolia itself: Here's to love, life and furniture!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Happy Interior Blog Recommends...


Mid-week, mid-December, mid-pre-festive-shopping-mania: In questions of gift shopping I must say the easiest presents are those for myself. I know, not very generous. But on the other hand we can also be generous to ourselves from time to time. If you need some more shopping inspiration, be it for yourself or your beloved ones, I have curated a little selection of recommendable goodies for beautiful homes - of course with a little blue bias - you know me by now. And I can reassure you: Each and every of these pieces would make me very happy! What about you? Do you like these goodies? Any particular favorite?

1. Indigo ombré wool throw by Leif Shop
2. Marble iPhone cover via Case Scenario
3. Blue Marimekko plate via Scandinavian Lifestyle
4. Diamond lamp by We Make Stuff
5. Cadix side or coffee table by Habitat

Happy hump day, friends!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Welcome To Europe, West Elm!


Today is the day! Interior design aficionados like myself are happy and excited that a cool design store is touching base in Europe: Today the first European West Elm store is opening its doors in London's Tottenham Court Road. On more than 12.000 square foot the store will feature furniture, textiles, accessories and gifts, as well as a West Elm Market shop-in-shop and a coffee shop. Until now I was forced to travel to the USA to shop at West Elm (and I did so in October in San Francisco) but now my voyage is way shorter - a quick London weekend seems now more tempting than ever before!



Since I am currently in Berlin on a design blogger tour, I couldn't make it to London for the opening, but I've curated a few favorite lifestyle shots from West Elm to give you an idea what you can expect in downtown London as of today. And this is just a small selection!



So keep it in mind for your next London trip - a visit to Europe's first West Elm store should be on your itinerary! The store is located on 209 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7PN, and for on-the-go inspiration you can follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Now I only have to lobby for more West Elm stores on the European continent. Do you hear me, Brooklyn?!


Photography by West Elm


Thursday, November 28, 2013

Shop Love: 'Room To Dream' In Munich




I usually discover the coolest and prettiest interior design stores while traveling the world like this one or this one, both in Vancouver, Canada. Sometimes I really forget to look around in my hood, that is in Munich, and discover new and inspiring stores just here in front of my nose. Lucky enough I recently spotted a new interior store in downtown Munich during an online research. The website of 'Room to Dream' looked very promising so one Saturday morning I set off to check it out personally and the moment I entered the store I was enchanted.




When I walked in the store I was welcomed with a big smile by the shop owner Sabine Stadtherr. She showed me around her adorable little store packed with beautiful home décor, furniture pieces, home textiles and selected food items, most from Scandinavian design labels. After the little tour we sat down to enjoy a cup of freshly brewed jasmine tea and we chatted about interior design, design fairs, favorite products and brands. 




Later on I snapped a few pictures for you my readers and bought a few goodies for a friend's birthday. I was particularly drawn to Sabine's great styling in the shop - you can tell she loves interior styling and has a creative eye! I left the store an hour or so later, happy to have found a beautiful interior store in my town, happy to have found a likeminded, interior loving person and happy to have bought some beautiful goodies and taken lovely photos.




Now if you ever happen to be in Munich, you should not miss the opportunity to stop by at 'Room to Dream'. You won't leave it empty-handed, I am pretty sure.


Room to Dream, Lenbachplatz 7, 80331 Munich


Photography by Igor Josifovic


Monday, November 4, 2013

From Place To Space: San Francisco - Part One




After Vancouver, Portland, and Seattle I am taking you to San Francisco this week. However, there are so many cool things and photos I want to share with you, I had to split it up in two parts. Today's part will speak more generally of the sights that I enjoyed during my one week stay in the city by the bay. Next week I will give you a more in-depth view of shop discoveries and other fancy travel joys. But let us roll. Buckle up, San Fran, here we come!

A little warning straight ahead: For those of you who know San Francisco or live there, excuse my touristy rejoicing of the most known sights in town. It was my very first time in San Francisco and I couldn't help! So, judging from my pictures I was utterly charmed by the city's most famous sight - the Golden Gate Bridge. No need to say this is a must visit, but even better, rent a bike and ride over the famous bridge and descend to Sausalito on the other side of the bay. Most probably you'll have the honor to greet one of the most known San Franciscan, Karl the Fog. I said hi. He was kind to us!



Apart from the famous bridge, I recommend an afternoon strolling through the Golden Gate Park. Even though the name might suggest it is a park next to the Golden Gate Bridge, it is not. However, it is a huge, leafy park with fabulous museums such as the De Young museum with art from around the globe. At the very end of the park you will reach the shore of the Pacific with wide, sandy beaches and surfers riding the waves. Impressive!

Another must-do is a ride with the popular cable car. Little warning: the queue can be tedious and annoying so don't be too angry at yourself if you just give in and skip that. I did it cause I was lucky enough that the queue was short (I have no idea why) but the cable car was super full nonetheless and I couldn't even take a decent picture. Well, we tourists! If you take it, get off at Chinatown, it's definitely worth a stroll with plenty of colorful facades - but in general, San Francisco is a color loving city!

Not to miss is Castro district - if San Francisco is a liberal city in general, than this is the core of a liberal, open-minded lifestyle. Be prepared for all kind of styles, fashion extravaganza, and a very lively nightlife on the streets of Castro district. If you like cinemas, go to the Castro Theatre, it is amazing, like a huge theater and every session starts with a little organ concert - totally unique!



For amazing walk, food and shopping I recommend the Mission quarter. The long Valencia street is the quarter's lifeline boasting with fab stores, restaurants, cafés. Enjoy a break in the beautiful Mission Dolores park, have brunch at fancy Craftsman & Wolves or Tartine, shop home goodies at Aggregate Supply, curiosities at Paxton Gate, vintage finds and antiques at Stuff (wow), food at Bi-Rite Market (and ice cream at their ice cream parlor), enjoy dinner at Delfina Pizzeria (delicious) or a fantastic fromage tasting at Mission Cheese. But next week I will speak more about shops and other finds in San Francisco.




Yet another great touristy attraction is a trip to Alcatraz island. It is worth the hassle because the audio guided tour is really interesting. Did you know that one of the prisoners taught crocheting to the other inmates so they started crocheting and decorating their cells? Well, sounds different from the famous Al Capone stories, right? Tip: Avoid ticket queuing by buying the ticket online in advance. Way better!

So, that's it for today, I don't want to steal your entire Monday. Have a great week and see you back tomorrow on Happy Interior Blog!

Photography by Igor Josifovic

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