well, it looks like i’m continuing yesterday’s very romantic vibes on this week’s friday finds. i feel like i’m seeing a change in the winds when it comes to over-stylized rooms and a return to bohemia. colorful, eclectic design is on the rise, and these spaces seem to reflect that. i’m a big fan, so i’m a-okay with that! enjoy your weekend — if you’ve never been, pop-up magazine is on saturday night at L.A.’s beautiful united artist’s theater at the ace hotel and i highly recommend you check out it. see you there!
xo, victoria
- have you been seeing this colorful london flat from designer tata naka around the web? i keep seeing it pop up and it’s amazing and so inspiring!
- isn’t this bathroom uniquely beautiful? the mismatched tile work is just genius as is the pretty color palette. it’s the Hotel des Grands Boulevards in paris and you can see the full tour on the new darlings.
- love this ombre-inspired vignette from the San Francisco Decorator Showcase house shared by chantal lamars on instagram. some very seventies vibes!
- check out this very fabulous fuzzy pink chair featured at garde, a beautiful shop in Summerland near Santa Barbara. i am putting this spot on my must-visit list.
- another must-visit is merci in paris. located in the très chic neighborhood of le marias, i never miss a visit when in paris.
- i like this juxtaposition of this modern pink cabinetry paired with a vintage statue. we’ve got a couple of nude figurines in super marché if you like the look, too.
- i’m also loving the look of these chinese vintage lanterns adding quite a bit of flair to a pretty traditional dining space. you can find chinese lanterns like these at pearl river. these handpainted gauze lanterns are my favorites.
- every corner of this brooklyn brownstone is filled with eclectic treasures. for an inspiring full look, visit domino.
I’m so disappointed to see you source a New Darlings post. Their blogging style is dishonest, imho.
Is it? Sorry, I was not aware of that and simply love the images.
Oh so glorious!!! In love with the Tata Naka flat
Whew, so much vintage interior inspo here! Those pink chairs have my heart racing. So amazing!