Sunday, August 16, 2009

Move in with me!

You have probably seen this already, the Blow away vase by Swedish designgroup Front. They made the vase by digitalizing and transforming a Royal Delft vase to simulate that it was blown away in the wind.



Saturday, August 15, 2009

Buttons buttons buttons!

Sofa, BEATRIX by Anna Kraitz for Källemo. Love it!



via Design Shimmer

Friday, August 14, 2009

Ingmar's last wish

I remember one summer some years ago when me and some friends took a daytrip to the island of Fårö, just north of Gotland where I'm from, with the sole pupose of finding Ingmar Bergman's house. This was the same year me and my friend Anna took a summer course at the university of Gotland on Ingmar Bergman and his movies. We drove all around the island on teeny tiny roads in the woods, hoping to find the right one. We didn't. I'm kind of happy that we didn't. He was a very private person and the locals did everything to protect his privacy. In fact, if you asked them for the direction to Bergman's house they'd look at you and say "Bergman... who??"
When Ingmar died in 2007 suddenly everyone knew where his house was since a big debate started around what should happen to the house and aeroplane photos and maps were pulished in every newspaper. Should it be made into a museum? Should it be sold?
The house is now for sale (I've heard that Ang Lee, Woody Allen and Wes Anderson all were interested!) and so are all the the personal property that belonged to Bergman. All the furniture and other stuff will be auctioned out in september by Bukowski's.
Sad. Or maybe not. It was a decision his family made and according to his last will. He was very determined about it:
“This is my wish and no discussion or emotional tumult must come as a result.”
I went looking though some of the pictures on Bukowski's website and these are some of the things he left behind that are now for sale:
I was totally fascinated by the little bedsidetable/nightstand with notes. Imagen Ingmar having trouble sleeping and coming up with the idea for a new masterpiece! And maybe a huge fan will have a dream come true, watching TV in Ingmars Eames chair. Who knows.

Portrait of Bergman by Irving Penn



Office



Ingmar's nightstand with notes



Ingmar's Eames chair

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Vacation is over and we are BUILDING stuff!

(Svensk översättning under bilderna, mamma!)
Ok, mybe not the most inspiering pics after being away for such a long time but I'm very excited about this! We are short of storage in our small place and when I found some perfectly fine mdf boards in our backyard recycling shed we started building the wardrobe we've been planning for so long! We used the space where there used to be a door to get some extra depth for hanging and made shelves on the other side. The wardrobe uses all the space up to the ceiling and hopefully it will swallow all our clothes. It may not look very pretty right now but I'm sure it will be when it's finished and I'm VERY proud we managed to build this on our own and without fighting ;) There is a lot of sanding, scraping and filling left and I can't wait to get it done!



Ok, kanske inte de mest inspirerande bilderna efter ett så långt uppehåll men jag är så uppspelt över det här! Vi har väldigt ont om förvaring på vårt lilla ställe så när jag hittade flera helt fina MDF skivor i återvinningen på vår gård så satte vi i gång med att bygga på den där garderoben som vi planerat så länge! Vi använde dörröppningen från en dörr vi satte igen när vi flyttade in för att göra garderoben tillräckligt djup för att kunna hänga kläder och byggde hyllor på andra sidan och det bästa är att garderoben går hela vägen upp till taket så vi kan utnyttja utrymmet till max! Det ser inte så snyggt ut nu, men det kommer bli när det väl är klart och jag är SÅ stolt att vi lyckades bygga det helt själva och helt utan att bråka ;) Nu är det bara en massa slipande, spacklande och målande kvar och jag vill bara få det gjort NU!!
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