Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Susan Sargent Designs

A little teapot in hues of purple, orange, blue, green and red

bird-themed bowls




Mette Lange

The June 2007 edition of Inside Outside familiarised me with an architect named Mette Lange.

Originally from Denmark, Lange and her husband have made India their second home. 

Their beautiful abode, the Kiranpani House was featured in the June 2007 issue of Inside Outside.

These are some images of the house that overlooks the Tiracol River in North Goa...Enjoyy!


The guesthouse...I wouldn't mind being a permament guest here.

For more images log visit Lange's website. Also peep into the Moving School



Sunday, April 19, 2009

If you have it...frame it :)

I don't like plain-looking empty walls. They make me sad. 


You could add life to your walls by putting up wall-hangings, pictures, brackets with stands...anything that will make the walls smile back at you :)

Post-it notes

I was wondering if there was a blog on 'Post-it notes' and look what I found...


There is a blog on post-it notes. Visit the blog and you'll be amused. It's called Things We Forget. Next time you are in Singapore, hunt for them. 
And this is a post-it note feom me!

HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Exhibitions...

a good place to buy some inexpensive home furnishings, 
crafts, fashion and accessories
therapeutic
show off your creativity by
mixing n matching.
pick up planters and durries (rugs)
hand painted
 glass
enjoy styling your house
breathe in the colours 
no hole in your 
pocket

Monday, April 13, 2009

Tribal Route

A few days back I met an enterprising lady called Mamta. While we got talking I learnt that she is one of the Partner/Business Manager of an outlet called ' Tribal Route', that sells 'carefully selected and hand-crafted' merchandise.
Tribal Route is located in Versova, a beach-village in suburban Mumbai. The store is run in quaint little cottages away from the maddening sounds of the city. You can drop in and have a look at the various products they have in store - studio pottery, decor, dining, candles, frames - or maybe you could sit and have a warm chat in their majlis courtyard.
I haven't had the opportunity to visit Tribal Route though I did glance through their website. Soon I'll be going there in person. Meanwhile check them out here: