sneak peek: amy ruppel
i have to run some errands before we leave for SF, but i'll be back later this afternoon with more (and sf meet up details). but i couldn't leave without posting another sneak peek. a part two i supposed for ms. amy ruppel. these lovely shots can be seen in their full glory right here and you can find more information on amy right here. in the meantime you can find details on the photos in amy's words below. [photo above: marcel breuer 'wassily' chair with salvor owl, danish furniture finds, paintings by lisa de john and dawn riddle (pink whale piece on top of lisa's)]
[Guest Room! If you need a place to stay in Portland, we've got a room! Danish dresser with art by Trish Grantham, Merkled light (both Portlanders), Julie Gibb glass bottle (with bird)]
[Bathroom...hooks for my many necklaces (most are by Erica Weiner and Amy Bengtson), birds clips from Pylones, a Lotta Jansdotter bag that holds my toiletries so it's ready to go for spontaneous trips, orange planter from Sprout Home (Chicago), little log bowls from the design shop at ICFF, by loyalloot collective]
[White ceramics collection - Karin Eriksson bowls from the d*s shop, all the Masahiro Mori cups and containers I can find, cool bird bank from MoMA, Danish coffee cups]
[Guest room: Found end table (set), Target lamps, fun vintage wood bird sculpture, and my eleventwentyfive pillows go well with that Dwell bedding!]
[ This is where I make coffee every morning ;) Camilla Engman calendar, way too many onions and an apple for my squirrels (I hand feed the squirrels in our giant hemlock tree), IKEA fabric which my lovely neighbor Sara sewed into curtains for me, along with a cute set of IKEA tin canisters, and my beloved butter dish from neutrino designs:]
Labels: interior design, sneak peek
9 Comments:
Love those curtains!
this is beautiful and astounding! i feel as if every design blogging has just been made into 'real life' you basically live la design blog loco.
i think you should start taking field trips offers as a teaching aid for design students!
thanks for sharing
what a great space! thanks to amy (and design*sponge) for sharing it!
The coffee cups arn´t Danish, but Finnish.
Ego by Stefan Lindfors was originally produced by Arabia, but now Ittala produces them. Love´em
All those intimate little spaces - utterly delightful. Thanks.
I love Amy's place. And your sneak peaks have become one of my favorite things about your blog, each one has given me so many different ideas.
I love the bedding in the guest room. Very cool IKEA fabric for the curtains. Beautiful space.
What a lovely and charming home.
WOW! So lovely and inspiring.
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