Category Archives: General living and fun stuff

I took an Apartment Journey


My personal heroes at Apartment Therapy shared some wonderful photographs taken by a guy in his apartment. He was forced to spend some time at home due to a sprained ankle which was a break from his otherwise hectic working life. He started playing with his Hipstamatic app on his iPhone. The result was an amazing series of pictures of his home. “I started looking for unique angles, small vignettes arranged by my girlfriend, or gathered in their own organic way (messes). I looked for textures and viewpoints that I miss in my daily busyness. I even caught a couple of cat naps that I rarely see when working late hours.”

The pictures made him look at his place with different eyes. Only after seeing these images he realized the uniqueness of it. He saw things he never noticed or never appreciated up to then. Apartment Therapy recommends trying this yourself. They say “This is such a great exercise on multiple levels – it adds to your emotional connection to your home and creates an opportunity for design improvements. Taking a step back and seeing your home’s objects, arrangements, colors and textures through photos allows you to evaluate and appreciate them in a different way, opening up the door for both change and acceptance.”

So I did. I didn’t use the same lens as I believe that is one of the ones you pay extra for but I still like the result, a lot. And it works. I see my place through the eyes of a first time visitor now. It’s great! I had to force myself not to look as a photographer or as a designer but just look for unusual angles, shapes, forms or items I would otherwise not have captured. A lot of the pictures didn’t work at all, but quite a few came out pretty nice if I say so myself.

If you feel like sharing pics of your own apartment journey please do. But also please share them with the guys at Apartment Therapy as they inspired me in the first place. They always do.










Ay Papi! Loopita Bonita!!


Victor Aleman, a talented designer from Mexico created this roller coaster type chaise for Kerozene Design. It took more than three years of development and tests and prototypes before it was put in production. Made from a single piece of red oak, the Loopita is covered in high density foam for comfortable seating. The two opposing end points makes for a great floor level chaise.

Loopita by Victor Aleman

VISP coat stand


Seen at the Stockholm furniture fair. Staffan Holm of design collective Bla Station, was inspired by an old kitchen whisk and the spiral shape in general for this coat stand. Check the web for stockists.

VISP by Staffan Holm for Bla Station

Trompe l’Oeil doors by Martin Margiela


Maison Martin Margiela created this fantastic door sticker. A while back actually, and it has been featured in quite a bit of magazines already, but I absolutely love it.   . The door is printed in real size on adhesive fabric and goes on your wall to create a great trick of the mind. They are not cheap, around 450 euros, but are sure to make for a great feature in your home.

Martin Margiela Trompe l'Oeil