Thursday, June 20, 2013
Sweetness and Light
Love this idea of inset wall frames — such a beautiful way to display art.
(photo by jeroen van der spek with styling by cleo scheulderman. via iain claridge)
Buffet
This week's links. Enjoy.
How Typeface Influences the Way We Read and Think
Typeface designer Cyrus Highsmith, quoted in The Week: "Typography is the detail and the presentation of a story. It represents the voice of an atmosphere, or historical setting of some kind. It can do a lot of things." Must read for all designers.
Galliano in the Wilderness
Ingrid Sischy of Vanity Fair sits down with designer John Galliano for his first interview since his notorious self-destructive outburst hit headlines in 2011. Galliano talks frankly about his spiral of addiction — and his efforts to atone. There's a long road ahead for him.
How Eight Famous Writers Chose Their Pen Names
Fun literary trivia — see why Lewis Carroll, Voltaire, George Orwell and J.K. Rowling among others chose the names they'd publish under.
We Need a Fixer (Not Just a Maker) Movement
Excellent piece by Clive Thompson in Wired about the need for people to be able to fix their stuff rather than just tossing it out and buying new — not only is it good for the environment, but it's good for our souls, too.
House T by Takeshi Hamada
Take a tour of a modern Japanese house by architect Takeshi Hamada — minimalist style with a triple height living room.
47 Skills You Need to Survive Home Ownership
The team behind This Old House have assembled 47 household fix-it tips that you can do without hiring a pro, from fixing a leaky faucet to hardwiring a light fixture. Bookmarked this one!
A Brief History of Denim
From More Intelligent Life: "When the going gets tough, the tough turn blue — denim is just the thing for fighting, farming and triple-dip recession. Matthew Sweet traces the fortunes of the world’s favourite utility wear."
Wednesday Finds Etsy Treasury
My Sir Potato letterpress print is featured in a lovely Etsy treasury this week — follow the link to check it out.
Raspberry and Coconut Summer Cake
A light and perfect cake for summer entertaining — and beautiful presentation, too. Do follow the link to see accompanying stunning photos of Morocco as well as lovely food photos!
(photo of thurloe square via desire to inspire)
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baking,
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fashion,
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john galliano,
literature,
prints,
technology,
typography
Smitten
I'm smitten with this sweet Totoro "Play Outside" pillow from Dot & Bo — a lovely daily reminder of the classic Japanese animated film.
(via pinterest)
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Japanese style,
pillows,
smitten,
soft furnishings,
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Moments of Beauty
Love the elegant, architectural lines of the Aspen Tunic from the Soyer fall/winter 2013 collection — perfect.
(via soyer)
Country Glamour
Fashion designer Nuno Benito sees no reason why a country home should be rustic simply because of its location — his modern vacation home is a definite contrast to the surrounding Portuguese countryside of Alentejo. Vivid and full of personality, it's a warm and welcoming place to be whether you're outside or in.
(photography by montse garriga for elle decor spain. via sukio)
Sponsor Spotlight
Good news for American fans of the lovely Canadian shop Black Rooster Decor — many of their products are now shipping FREE within the USA! Now it's even easier to add a little glam style to your space — such as this wonderfully sculptural Pentagonal Table/Stool, which is not only gorgeous, but versatile, too. And shipping is still free to Ontario residents!
Tinder is having a Spring Shipping Special this month, with a flat rate for all orders — $10.00 for Canada and $15.00 for the USA! A perfect time to stock up on their lovely, often hand crafted items for household, kitchen, outdoors — and stationery, too. For a limited time only, though! Start shopping at Tinder here.
Looking for a little sophisticated inspiration for your home? Have a look at this recent project by Jamie Herzlinger Interiors — a Scottsdale, Arizona home featured in the latest issue of Traditional Home magazine! Read all about how Jamie worked with owners Rick and Peggy Federico to create the highly personal home they love. And you too can benefit from Jamie Herzlinger's experience with JH ONLINE, her online design service that gives you access to a nationally renowned interior design firm at your fingertips — warm, courteous and professional interior design service is just a click away!
Add classic mid 20th century style to your space with the stunning Womb Chair, a high quality reproduction from Rove Concepts. Available in either Classic Boucle Wool or Premium Cashmere Wool from Denmark, the entire chair is hand stitched around a synthetic 'dimension true' curvature shell poised on a high quality aluminum base in a chip and flake resistant satin finish. This quality piece will give you years of stylishly comfortable seating, as well as instantly becoming the focus of any room! Have a look at your many Womb Chair options here.
Pam of the lovely Etsy shop Bates Mercantile Co cordially invites you to visit the related blog — Mercantile Muse. Here you'll find her blogging regularly about graphic and interior design, nature, food and recipes, photography, inspiration, the handcrafted movement, art, artist interviews, and more. Take a break from your busy day and drop by for a visit!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Atelier: Ion Zupcu
Today I'm admiring the beautiful and minimalist work of Romanian-born fine art photographer Ion Zupcu — particularly this series of images from 2004, featuring stunning photos of simply folded sheets of paper. What an amazing eye he has.
(via azurebumble)
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art,
atelier,
fine art photography,
ion zupcu,
minimalist style,
paper,
photography
Monday, June 17, 2013
Tranquil Farmhouse
(photography by helena blom)
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antiques,
country living,
helena blom,
lantliv,
natural style,
rustic modern,
Swedish style,
vintage,
white
Friday, June 14, 2013
Weekend
Happy weekend! Hope it's a lovely one. It's going to be a busy working one for me and my family, so our Father's Day lunch will be a little later in the week — something to look forward to for sure. How's your weekend looking?
(photo by petra bindel)
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black,
modern,
petra bindel,
scandinavian style,
weekend,
white
Cuisine: Thai Spring Vegetable Soup
Welcome to a new series on automatism — Cuisine, devoted to the pleasures of the table. I am thrilled to start things off with a wonderful recipe by Justine Craig-Walmsley, an Ottawa, Canada-based food writer who is also a gifted food stylist (these stunning photos are all by her, too). Bon appétit!
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Thai Spring Vegetable Soup
Cooking this soup is a good way to eat up all those delicious green vegetables available at the farmers market at this time of year. Asparagus, sugar snap peas, baby kale, swiss chard, bok choy...the combinations are endless. My trick is to steam the vegetables separately, and then combine them with the rest of the soup only once I'm ready to serve. This keeps the vegetables from overcooking in the hot broth, so you get delicious, crisp-tender vegetables, with almost all of their nutrients still intact. This recipe has a high vegetable to broth ratio, which is how I prefer it. If you like your soup to be a bit more, well, soupy, you can thin the broth with additional stock. Some of the ingredients I call for can be a little hard to find, but they are definitely worth seeking out, as they give this soup incredible flavour.
Ingredients:
- 1 tbsp coconut oil or olive oil
- 1 Spanish onion, finely diced
- 2 tbsp green curry paste
- 2 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 can of full-fat unsweetened coconut milk
- 4 cups of chicken or vegetable stock (homemade or store-bought)
- 3 stalks of lemongrass, bottom trimmed, top four inches and outer layer removed, cut into three
- a large handful of kaffir lime leaves
- 1.5 tbsp of coconut palm sugar or cane sugar
- juice of 1 lime
- fish sauce, to taste
- salt, to taste
- cilantro, chives and/or Thai basil, washed and dried very well
- 7 cups of assorted green vegetables, washed, and cut into bite-sized pieces (kept separate)
Recipe:
- In a large saucepan or small stockpot, heat the oil until fragrant over medium low heat. Add the onion and sauté, stirring frequently, until translucent.
- Add green curry paste, stir into onion, and sauté for another couple of minutes. Add minced garlic, and cook until fragrant. This should only take about thirty seconds.
- Stir in coconut milk, stock, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves and sugar. Bring to a boil, scraping up the bottom of the pot, then reduce heat to medium low and simmer for approximately twenty minutes.
- Meanwhile, you can steam your vegetables in a bamboo or metal steamer. Steam one type of vegetable at a time, only until they turn bright green, then remove to a large plate, and repeat with the following vegetable.
- Once the broth has simmered for twenty minutes, remove the lime leaves and lemongrass pieces and discard. This is easiest to do with a pair of tongs. Add lime juice, and a few splashes of fish sauce, and taste. Season with additional fish sauce or salt to your taste.
- Now you're ready to serve. Ladle some of the broth into each bowl, then top with your green vegetables and some of your fresh herbs. Enjoy!
— Justine Craig-Walmsley
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Smile
Love this stunning and seriously glam jumpsuit by Gareth Pugh, worn with style by Czech model Hana Jirickova. The sort of thing you'd wear in your dreams.
(photo by koray biran for vogue mexico april 2013, via zoë elysia)
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fashion,
gareth pugh,
hana jirickova,
koray biran,
smile,
vogue mexico
Good Bye Google Reader
Just a little reminder that as of July 1 2013, Google will retire their much loved Google Reader. Happily, there are several options for continuing to follow automatism via RSS, and making the transition is easy to do. One good RSS reader is Bloglovin', which offers a clean and simple interface — find out how to migrate your Google Reader feed to Bloglovin' here. Feedly is an elegantly designed RSS reader — info on transferring your Google Reader feeds to feedly can be found here. A third RSS reader option is flipboard, which allows you to create your own magazines based on your favourite content. You can also follow automatism on twitter, facebook, pinterest and google+. Oh, and I'm on instagram, too, if you'd like to see my own personal photos. Thanks so much for reading!
(photo via style at home)
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Twitter
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Sweetness and Light
A lovely image of an orange tree in a Seville street by photographer Mike Randolph.
(available as a print here)
Buffet
This week's links. Enjoy.
The IKEA Dollhouse
IKEA just announced that it is launching a new doll's house furniture set in early August, when it ships the 2014 catalogue. Called Huset, the set features the Klippan sofa, Lack table, Expedit shelving unit and Vago chair. Follow the link for details and photos of how it looks, too. And — no assembly required!
Why Wanting Expensive Things Makes Us Happier Than Buying Them
Fascinating research into why anticipation is better than owning when it comes to big ticket items — and why it might be a better idea to put money into experiences (such as travel or learning a new skill) rather than things.
Poetic Licence
Take a tour of the pretty 1890s London home of Delia Peel, co-founder of textile and homewares shop Thornback & Peel, her husband and their two small children — a warm mix of inherited antiques, vintage finds and, of course, great Thornback and Peel original fabrics.
Vintage School Library Posters
Buzzfeed has a great round up of 19 vintage school library posters — retro fun. And a nice reminder to visit your local library more often, too!
Internet Anonymity is the Height of Chic
From The Guardian: "In this age of information overload, internet exhibitionism and NSA snooping, is it possible to make yourself unGoogleable? And does it earn you added credibility, as fashion designer Phoebe Philo and bands such as !!! suggest?"
Five Gifts Guys Secretly Want For Father's Day
Joanna of A Cup of Jo has a great list of Father's Day gift ideas — especially love the T.A.M.I show DVD suggestion!
Books That Don't Exist But Should
FastCo Create recently shared their favourites from graphic designer Tyler Adam Smith's often hilarious Tumblr of a personal project of his while working towards his masters of branding degree at New York's School of Visual Arts — for 100 days, he'd design a book cover a day of titles by well known authors who, well, haven't got around to writing them yet. Check out awesome fake titles like Coco Chanel's You're Wearing It Wrong, Nicolas Cage's How to Fake Your Way Through Anything and James Joyce's This Is What I Meant.
Linguine WIth Salmon, Asparagus and Cherry Tomatoes
A lovely dish from Tartelette that's perfect for a light supper.
(photo by sara svenningrud)
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book design,
books,
buffet,
father's day,
food,
furniture,
holiday,
ikea,
interiors,
poster design,
social media,
toys,
vintage,
wellbeing
Smitten
I'm smitten with this mesmerizing print by Egill Bjarki, called Flora 03 — love how the colours just glow with intensity. Available here from Mammoth and Company.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Moments of Beauty
A beautiful image from Shanghai-based fashion designer and stylist Jin Chong Yu. Gorgeous and slightly surreal.
(via pinterest)
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fashion,
jin chong yu,
knits,
moments of beauty,
photography,
pinterest,
styling,
surrealism
Elegant Modern
Admiring the beautiful apartment of Paris-based artist/designer Herve Van der Straeten, whose jewelry, furniture and lighting designs can be viewed at his own gallery in Paris. Van der Straeten is also known for his glass and porecelain projects for French luxury houses as well as his work with the cosmetics and fragrance industry, garnering him numerous awards. It's easy to see how he brings his brilliant eye to his own space, with its subtle balances of form, texture and colour. More here.
(via somewhere i would like to live)
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apartment,
colours,
elegant modern,
groovy modern,
herve van der straeten,
modern,
Paris
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