Thursday, 16 May 2013

Garden Inspiration - Provence and Tuscany

Pale, chalky Limestone baked by the endless summer sun; sandy blonde grasses blown by the warm breeze perfumed with lavender, herbs and citrus; clipped boxwood brings a sense of order to the landscape; bleached, gnarled trunks of ancient olive trees contrast against crisp, white rendered walls; regimented rows of pencil thin Cypress point towards the heavens and the endless Mediterranean skies... Inspiring elements to make your garden a place to dine, a place to relax, a place to escape...!  

Above image: The divine hotel - Casa Olivi in Le Marches Italy renovated by architect Markus Wespi and Jerome de Meuron 
Above image: 1.Casa Olivi Marches Italy  2.colour palette suggestion by The Paper Mulberry 3.garden lighting by Tekna Belgium 4.fabulous planters (and planting!) by Anthony Paul Landscape Design
Above image: sublime Provencal hotel Le Verriere
Above images: 1.image of Le Jardin Plume in Normandy France from the programme with Monty Don taken from the BBC iplayer 2.colour palette suggestion by The Paper Mulberry 3.gorgeous contemporary gardens by James Aldridge Landscape Design 4.concrete pot 'how to' by Martha Stewart using milk cartons! 5.contemporary garden landscaping in a modern South African home article by House and Leisure Magazine
Above image: handmade, reconstituted stone wall cladding 'Haus' by Stonemarket
Above image:stunning grasses and contemporary garden decking in a scheme by Annie Pearce of Metamorphosis Design
Above images:1.image of Le Jardin Plume in Normandy France from the programme with Monty Don taken from the BBC iplayer 2.colour palette suggestion by The Paper Mulberry 3.half standard olive trees in vintage pots from the great garden blog Slottstradgarden Ulriksdal 4.Tall contemporary plant pots by Atelier Veirkant 5.the sublime landscape designs of Andrea Cochran
Above image: palest limestone sunken patio by James Aldridge Landscape Design 
Above image: sublime clipped Cypress and lavender topiary at Jardin de la Louvre from the programme with Monty Don taken from the BBC iplayer
Above images:1.wide stone steps set amongst gravel with clipped cubes of box - contemporary garden landscaping by Peter Fudge 2.colour palette suggestion by The Paper Mulberry 3.grasses (Miscanthus) and decking at Le Jardin Plume in Normandy France from the fabulous garden blog 'Out of my Shed' 4.contemporary oak planters from the divine architectural web site Herbosch Van Reeth - Belgium 5.stone water feature detail from Arne Maynard's heavenly garden for Laurent Perrier - the Chelsea Flower Show 2012 6.stunningly tall contemporary plant pots by Atelier Veirkant  
Above image:ancient olives in a contemporary landscape - Andrea Cochran's inspired landscape garden design
Above images: Andy Sturgeon elements for The Daily Telegraph Garden - Chelsea 2010
Above image:perfect planting in a Mediterranean palette by Wilson McWilliam Studio
Above image: contemporary and rustic combined beautifully in this al fresco dining area by interior designer Claudia Pelizzari (love the Panton chairs by Vitra!)
Above image: serene roof top terrace by London garden designer Charlotte Rowe
Above image:The divine hotel - Casa Olivi in Le Marches Italy renovated by architect Markus Wespi and Jerome de Meuron

Further research and inspiration for your garden (please click below to go through to my pinboards on Pinterest):


Also a date for your diaries: Chelsea Flower Show next week Tuesday 21st May until Saturday 25th - the London 'fashion week' for landscape garden design! 



For more information on anything shown in the above images and links to tutorials, please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their respective web sites. I create my mood boards/colour palettes with a computer programme called Photoshop by Adobe which is available for both Apple Mac and PC computers.

As always, if I have featured your photograph and you would rather I didn't, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will remove it with my sincerest apologies. 

With warmest wishes


Thursday, 25 April 2013

Lanterns, Lombok and My New Home!

It has to be said, I have an addiction to a passion for lanterns! They are such a useful decorating accessory and of course come into their own when candles are lit in the evening. This is the latest in my collection, a beautiful and romantically named 'Seta windlight' from one of my favourite shops Lombok! With the new ethnic vibe appearing in home interiors, Lombok is my first stop for eastern inspired, hand crafted furniture and accessories. From the idyllic Indonesian island of the same name, they bring chic pared down, rustic pieces each infused with a contemporary twist. This season sees carved powder stone accessories; heavenly water hyacinth storage baskets and of course a whole collection of lanterns and wind lights to transport your home to far off exotic shores - SUBLIME!!! In November of last year (2012) we sold our old farmhouse and moved to a brand new house (more pictures/details to follow!) and we are having great fun unpacking and decorating! Here are a few photo's of our home and of course my new lantern.
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the kitchen: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle (I have left the Lombok wrapping on the candle as it went so well with the linen table runner!
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the kitchen: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle the dining chairs are Henriksdal in Gobo white with oak frame from Ikea and the paper floor lanterns are from Homebase
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the kitchen: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle 
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the kitchen: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the living room: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the living room: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle too the white glass vase is from Homebase "Oslo" collection and the tripod metal table lamp with linen shade is from Dunelm Mill 
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the living room: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle too the white corner sofa is the Ektorp in Blekinge white from Ikea and the faux leather magazine holder is from John Lewis
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the living room: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle too the white corner sofa is the Ektorp in Blekinge white from Ikea and the faux leather magazine holder is from John Lewis (we haven't yet unpacked any pictures or artworks hence the bare walls!)
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the living room: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle too the white corner sofa is the Ektorp in Blekinge white from Ikea and the faux leather magazine holder is from John Lewis
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the living room: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle too the grey wash willow log basket is from The Sack Store
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle too, I love the contrast between the shiny metal and the antique grain chest at the foot of our bed!
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle  we have used seagrass flooring in the bedrooms and living room with sisal on the stairs
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle  the rococo style mirror is from The Sack Store (shown here in previous home)we have used seagrass flooring in the bedrooms
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle   
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle  the bed is painted in Farrow and Ball Stony Ground 211
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle  we have used seagrass flooring in the bedrooms, our dressing room and living room with sisal on the stairs
Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the master bedroom suite: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle  we have used seagrass flooring in the bedrooms, the master dressing room and living room
 Above image: The Paper Mulberry - our new home - the family bathroom: 'Seta Windlight' lantern from Lombok and Ivory Pillar candle the little white dish is filled with green tea leaves as they add a pretty 'spa' perfume to the bathroom - an alternative pot pourri & the Phalaenopsis orchid is another of my new obsessions!

Here is my wishlist of other goodies from Lombok!
Above images: all Lombok


For more information on anything shown in the above images and links to tutorials, please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their respective web sites. I create my mood boards/colour palettes with a computer programme called Photoshop by Adobe which is available for both Apple Mac and PC computers.

As always, if I have featured your photograph and you would rather I didn't, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will remove it with my sincerest apologies. 

With warmest wishes
 
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