Tuesday, 12 November 2013

High Five For Humpty






It's early days yet, but young Polish company Humpty Dumpty Room Decoration caught my eye a while ago, and I love their modern, original eco-friendly wallpapers, stickers and posters for kids. 

They're just starting out and finding their feet styling-wise, but you can follow them on Facebook and also order from their Dawanda Shop (in Polish so use an online translation tool like Google). They ship worldwide too! 

One to watch, me thinks!


Friday, 8 November 2013

El Circo



I have been following Spanish illustrator Cintia Martin Esteban since I started blogging. Some of you may remember this post I wrote about her work , or recognise her style from my shop, where I am selling her wonderful collection of "never-ending stories".


Today, I'd like to share her latest project with De-pliegue, which she has been working on for over a year. El Circo is a foldable, cardboard circus toy that is easy to put up, take down, transport and hideaway when your kids have finished playing. Fun, colourful and recyclable, this toy is also modular,since any number of tents can be joined together to create a longer, bigger den.

Let's have a closer look at El-Circo:





As you can see, Cintia has opted to use the Verkami crowfunding site to finance her new creative project. She really needs your help if this project is to become a reality.

 38 days to go!

I hope you'll join me in supporting her endeavour!


Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Inspiration: Laly's Room


I always feel very privileged to see inside people's homes online. I'm often asked to share photos of our interior via blogs, magazines and photographers, but barring the odd glimpse, I would rather not give the whole picture away ... for now.

 


Pia Jane Bijkerk needs no introduction on this blog or elsewhere. She is incredibly talented, sensitive, poetic and very hard-working; yes, somebody whom I admire immensely. 



You may remember me talking about her latest book Little Treasures - Made By Hand a short while ago.  A whimsical collection of over 50 handmade gifts for babies and little ones, or as Pia herself writes "an everlasting keepsake of Laly’s first moments of life shared in the form of a visual story of incredible handmade pieces given to her by creative souls around the world".


This week Pia invited her readers into her magical home, sharing a few photographs of her daughter Laly's room. You can also read about it here.

 Once again, pictures speak louder than words... 

 

"Little Treasures - Made By Hand" is available for purchase in Pia's  e-boutique, along with all her other beautiful publications. Of course, she ships worldwide.

 

Thank you for the inspiration!

Monday, 4 November 2013

Five Faves #74




Good Morning!
I hope you've all enjoyed your weekend.

It seems ages since I shared some of my favourite finds, most probably because I've been spending a lot of time curating moodboards on pinterest. I thought it would be nice to kick off November with some special discoveries that I think stand out from the crowd.

Enjoy!


That hedgehog!



Watch out for her new alphabet print going in her shop this week.

 

 

 3) Ready for some creative DIY? The Beza Projekt has just one this year's Made Me competition in Poland, and their "plaster" fixations look so much fun!



4) Moupila is full of surprises (remember the Bobby seat, I featured here ?)



Those soft toys look fun!





Friday, 1 November 2013

T Pour Toussaint











Happy All Saints' Day!
It's a Bank Holiday weekend here in France.
Time to remember all those who have gone before us; family, friends, young and old.

I love French cemetries and found nothing but beauty there this afternoon.

Enjoy your weekend

It's Here & Now, OK!

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

High Five #80




  



High Five, no, let's have one more for good measure!


Have you heard? Uber-talented graphic artist and creative director Emily Forgot
has just launched her new venture  Nursery Names, a small online shop selling modern, eye-popping alphabet prints and cards for your little ones the whole family.

I have a feeling that some of you won't be able to resist ordering a customisable name print (in three colourways and super easy to design). Christmas is on its way folks!

Fun with a capital F, and not a single P-P-P Pale Pastel in sight.

Love!

T for Tibloc



  



 I've come across quite a few beautifully made wooden playsets recently, but this student design project has to be one of my favourites. Imagined by Mathieu Daudelin and Luis TrĂ©panier,  Tibloc is a smart animal, letter, number, colour and experiemental game, made from linden and balsa wood.

Needless to say, I love the simple, modern graphics and the little pops of colour. The world need more toys like this, if only it wasn't just a prototype.