from the new york times: Jan McFarland Cox, an artist and designer, spent nearly a decade of her life building a house in the Idaho desert, along with architect Tom Kundig.
imagine lingering over a cup of coffee in this kitchen!
from the new york times: Jan McFarland Cox, an artist and designer, spent nearly a decade of her life building a house in the Idaho desert, along with architect Tom Kundig.
imagine lingering over a cup of coffee in this kitchen!
i first met Rebecca & Bruce years ago when we got married, as they were our wedding photographers! since then we have always kept in touch on social media and followed eachother’s lives in that peculiar online way. they bought their first home in the seaside Cape Town suburb of Muizenberg in early 2016, almost …
sweet things + sweet looks. let’s not over think it. earl grey cake with rhubarb cream + hanneli by easy fashion caramel tart with apples and whiskey + a fine day for sailing sticky toffee pudding + antonia siegmund by a love is blind tapioca pudding with smoked sesame seeds + nao by vanessa jackman …
there are certain plants that continue to pop up in beautifully styled homes in magazines or blogs or instagram. first it was the delicious monster, then it was the fiddle leaf fig, and now it’s the Chinese Money Plant aka Pilea peperomioides. this is probably the most interesting one of them all, not just in looks …