Happy, happy, happy to see our Paris London map print in Grazia this month (click here for the coral version and there for more beautiful designs).
In Grazia
Fresh from Sweden....
Her friend the Apple Papple is back too (we have one press sample available at 15% off here)

Son amie Apple Papple est de retour aussi (avec un echantillon presse disponible a moins 15% ici)
I like this...
The Apple Papple poster on a sideboard...Proof that good designs (even if they are meant to be for children) do not have to be confined to a child's bedroom. Why?! Because it would be a shaaaamme!
Tomorrow, I'm going to the haircoiffeur to look like this Danish bomb and then I will treat myself with these gorgeous Swedish boots and then you can start calling me Karin a la scandi.
Have a great weekend! xoxo
PS:
My brother's reaction when I showed him the photo of the D.B. (Danish bomb):
Francois: "c'est qui ce canon?"
Moi: "...Helena Christensen"
Francois: "Wow, elle defonce la photo!"
Moi: "erm..oui...ca va..."

Je vous souhaite un bon weekend! xoxo
Mini & Maximus posters
Last month, I mentioned these two gorgeous posters...well they've arrived! The only thing is that I didn't foresee so many pre-orders so now we've only have 5 Meow posters left in stock until next year and a few more of the Feathers poster which is actually looking even better in real than on the photo so it will also end up in my home! It's a great one for teens as it look a bit more grown-up.
Since I got two of her prints and saw how great they look in my bedroom, I have been developing a massive crush for black and white prints. I have not decided yet where I will hang them all but it's likely to be in the kitchen where the Meow poster is (but then I'm moving away from my dream kitchen) or in the lounge, either on the floor or on the wall once we've done the lounge next Spring...

Therese Sennerholt: Third collection
Talking of my love for fonts and typography yesterday, the email I got last night from Therese sending me images of her third Limited Edition collection, couldn't have come at a better time...
Therese Senneholt is an Award-Winning Sweden freelance Art Director who designs limited edition (and amazing!) graphic prints with quotations and sayings she heard or made up herself. Most of her quotes are positive and strike a chord (of course I have the 'Things are getting worse please send more chocolate" print at home). I first spotted her work on Lotta's blog and had butterflies in my belly which from past experience is usually a good sign.
Therese draws inspiration from people like Phoebe Philo, Tom Ford and Basquiat and photographers like Peter Lindbergh, Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott from VOGUE.
The result is a striking, minimalist edgy collection of black and white prints that look simply amazing.
I haven't decided which ones yet and today I'm at a photoshoot all day but I would love to know which one you prefer and why...
PS: These gorgeous shots were styled by Lotta Agaton and photographed by Henrik Bonnevier at Studio Delight.
Rob Ryan's studio



I love the yellow door in his studio and the big library behind him and look at these cushions below...Aren't they wonderful? They were made by his wife using his prints.
(C) via Design Sponge and Her Little Place
XXL Famille Summerbelle Paris map print

By the way, if you are looking for the the Paris map print in hot pink...sorry guys it is no longer available. Julie makes each colour available for a limited time to keep the collection fresh and the hot pink has been replaced by this lovely coral pink which you will agree is looking very very nice!
Loving these gorgeous Australia & New-Zealand Type map prints
Last year, I thought I would be very organized and shipped all our Christmas presents for Steve's family in New-Zealand before flying there. I almost died when I saw the shipping costs but it was this or hearing Steve moaning about how heavy our luggages were, etc....Sounds familiar?
So I've learnt my lessons and this year, gifts for our beloved kiwi family will be super light like these uber cool Star t-shirts and Star scarves, flat-packed or rolled in a tube and these prints are just perfect! Plus they are really beautiful, original and they will go down a storm!


Still loving....
Rob Ryan" "You can still do a lot with a small brain" b
I haven't been very active on the Blog side this week but the shop has been so busy with the sale of these on top of everything else that I'm totally dead. We sold 5 of these gorgeous lights this month, along with 10 of this beautiful Ball chair, and god knows how many prints and angel babygros...blablabla
So here is one last post before the weekend because I have been waiting for this book to arrive for a long time and I'm SO NOT disappointed by its content!!
I'm sure (creative as you are) you all know who Rob Ryan is but if you don't, you must check out his wonderful blog or even better, pay a visit this Sunday to his fabulous shop on Columbia Road (if you've never been to Columbia Road, gosh you must, you must, you must!!). Rob Ryan's intricate paper cuts often reveals whimsical stories and poetic expressions, creating a universe that is delicate in both form and theme.
I've always been a fan of Mr Rob's talent, patience and skills and this new book called "You can still do a lot with a small brain" is a great celebration of his work, imaginative paper cuts ad screen prints. The book has been published to accompany Rob Ryan's exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park that sadly ended last February but if you've missed the exhibition and loves his work, then you will love this book. I have taken a few pics of the inside to show you what it looks like but it has many wonderful examples of his screen prints and paper cuts.
The World is yours by Famille Summerbelle
Click here to see how Julie, the designer did this beautiful piece of artwork....More than 20 hours of meticulous paper-cutting squashed into a 2 min film....Amazing!
ABC poster by Kayatine

We already have a few of Kayatine's Doudous & Star cushion at home and this Alphabet poster would just complete the look...I offered it recently to a couple of friends who just had babies along with this and it went down a storm.
It's really adorable and great to learn a few French words while having fun with the Doudous....
Nael's bedroom in France
I'm not the only 'maman' to love the Friends of Violet poster....Look at Nael's bedroom (7 years old)....These photos were taken by Barbara Berrada, designer and photographer


The Apple Papple poster by Fine Little Day
If you don't know (I didn't) what an Apple Papple is, it is a cross-breed between an apple and a pear.
I can't really pinpoint if this is the lovely, smiley face of this apple that is so appealing or its feel-good yellow and brown hues but as soon as I saw it, I knew I just had to have it at home so now it's on B&F
Are you being won over by the Apple too :-)
ByGraziela....retro love
Last year, I did a little housetour of Nina's gorgeous loft in London East end. Do you remember?
Well the good news is that we will more of her beautiful, creative home soon as Nina's home will be in the next book by Paumes (out this Summer). I can't wait to see the shots that Hisashi Tokuyoshi has taken. I'm sure it's going to be stunning and very inspiring!
In the meantime, here is a glance at the new ByGraziela goodies...
I love, love , love the ByGraziela 'you-can't-miss-me' bed linen for cots and single beds. They are loud (but we like that for kids), retro, colourful and to put it in a half-German way... uber cute. In fact, I'm pretty sure a lot of colours from the bed linen would work perfectly in Mila's bedroom and if is anything like the TRAIN bed linen set, the NEW 123 bed linen is going to be a hit....Nina and her mum, designer Graziela Preiser have also launched a cot bumper. I had one for Mila when she was a baby and they are a godsend...Not only it stops your baby to want to put her head through the bars like mine did but it also stops all her favourite toys and the infamous dummy to fall on the floor!


While I'm at it....the ABC poster will be back in stock around 11th....I think we have quite a big amount on back order but we will get enough to fulfill all the back orders and more so no panic.
Chez Nous: Mila's bedroom - UPDATE
I have to admit that the photoshoot with Paumes last Saturday gave me the ultimate boost needed to finish Mila's bedroom... After spending several weekends painting her walls and floorboards, my motivation to do more DIY was running low but hey....no matter how talented Hisashi Tokuyoshi is in seeing beauty in the most mundane things, I thought my masking tape around the ceiling wouldn't quite cut it!
Elisabeth and Camilla have also designed some gorgeous postcards here that would look very nice framed individually and hang in a row.
My other 'coup de coeur' was this Nelly poster by Betsy Benn. Betsy's Quintessentially print is already a best-seller but my heart belongs to Nelly because I knew as soon as I saw it that it would be just perfect against Farrow & Ball Down Pipe paint I had in mind at the time. Both prints are super easy to frame as the Studio Violet design fits perfectly in a 50 x 70 cm picture frame from Ikea (I always use the RIBBA) and the Nelly print is a standard A2 format which most framing shops have in stock.









The room displays Mila's favourite toys and gifts which all have a little story to them like the yellow Apple we got from our last trip in Hong-Kong when we both went to explore Stanley market while Steve was working or the DREAM sign she broke, hide at the bottom of her basket under all her Doudous, which eventually I found months later and glued back, her latest present from me: the Doudou Superstar cushion, the vintage globe purchased at Columbia market, little gifts from Elodie and Lily she cherishes and Liberty cushions I made for her + one I brought back from my last trip to Paris.
I got the old Mickey on E-bay for my retro toys collection but lately everything I buy seems to end up in her space...The day after I bought a big rubber duck for my studio from the Paul Smith shop in Borough market, Steve found her sitting in the bathroom counting all her coins to see if she had enough to buy it from me. Her dad gave her £10, I 'sold' it to her at a loss but I ended up with a very happy little girl :-)
In the end, without too much pink, her room looks like a proper little girl room with cool pieces of design like the Norm 06 pendant light mixed with retro collectables robots and is so far, my favourite room in the house but if you are after more ideas on how to decorate a little girl's bedroom in pink and grey you may want to read this.
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