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Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen's portfolio

I found some more amazing photographs by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen when I looked through his portfolio. I met Jonas at the Furniture Fair and he told me that the site hasn't been officially launched yet, it's still in beta mode, but it looks great, so I thought I could share it here anyway! You can really see his love for materials and all their different textures shining through in each of these photos.



Photographer Jérôme Galland

Today I'm loving these photos from the portfolio of French photographer Jérôme Galland, found via AnoukB's fb page.



Tasty Hotels, a site by photographer Alex Profit

French photographer Alex Profit contacted me to tell me about his new site, Tasty Hotels, where he shows photos from beautiful bed & breakfast, hotels and vacation apartments/houses where he has stayed. The different places are sorted by country, so if you are looking for a nice place to stay on your vacation, it's easy to find some great choices here.
Also, don't miss his professional portfolio here.


The home of photographer Fred van 't Slot

I received an email today with some pictures attached that convinced me it was time to blog again! The email came from Dutch fashion photographer Fred van 't Slot and showed pictures that his friend Jansje Klazinga had taken of Fred's home, an old school building in Haarlem. I love the enormous windows and high ceilings, this is the kind of building I hope to live in one day.

The interiors have that wonderful Dutch look, achieved by mixing styles in a wild and seemingly casual way, and the final touch is the giant light over the kitchen island, made of a whole bunch of old lamp shades in different patterns. I think that is a trademark in Dutch design, their talent for taking something old and traditional and making it into something very fresh and modern!


New pics from Pia Ulin

Amazing photographer Pia Ulin just updated her site, go check it out!




Photographer Magnus Anesund

Today I'd like to introduce you to Swedish photographer Magnus Anesund, who's work is often shown in Elle Interiör.
If you'd like to see a little of his older photos, check out this post that I made on Magnus two years ago.

Ps. If you think that the posts here are too few and far apart, come visit me over at Facebook where Emmas Designblogg has it's own page where I post a lot more often!


Photographer Nicolas Mathéus

French photographer Nicolas Mathéus work a lot for Marie Claire Maison, so perhaps some of you have seen his photos before. I picked my favorites from his portfolio, the ones I think are worth a second watch. I hope you like them!

And I'm sad to say this, but I simply do not have time to answer all your emails. I try, but you are so many, and I am only one person... Sometimes I wish I could clone myself, but until that is possible, please understand that I try my best, and I read all of your emails, but all of you might not get a reply.

To make things easier for all of us, here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions:
* For all of you requesting info on Stockholm I can gladden you with the fact that I'm working on a new, updated Stockholm Guide with my favorite places in time for the tourist season, but outside of that I'm not giving any tips on the city.
* For those of you asking for info on a piece of furniture or art in a picture I posted, I'm sorry, but I have no clue.
* And for those who are asking for link exchanges, I just don't do that. The blogs in my blogroll are the ones I love and don't want to live without, and asking isn't going to include your blog on that list.

That was about it, let's watch some nice photos instead!

Found via automatism


Photographer Mai Linh

I found photographer Mai Linh today and wanted to share. I realized I had posted some of her photos before, but only credited them to Marie Claire Maison, a French magazine that uses her work a lot. Now I got to browse her entire portfolio and found some new favorites! Check out the bath tub in the last pic, have you ever seen anything like it?

In other news, there won't be any more Wednesday Weirdness here because Janos doesn't have time to write the posts any more. I'm sad to see him go, but perhaps I can find a new guest blogger in the future... Anyone up for the task?


Photographer Johanna Ekmark

While looking for inspiriation for my own house, where I need both a new kitchen, some shelves for the livingroom and a small home office, I found this trio of photos shot by Swedish photographer Johanna Ekmark.

The solution with the combined entrance/hallway and kitchen in the top picture is quite unique, and makes me believe that this home is pretty small. But we have a saying in Sweden that goes something like "Scarcity is the mother of invention", which I think fits well here, showing that sometimes challenges can lead to great things. I think it would feel quite nice and welcoming to walk into this hallway, don't you? And you could have a coffee or freshly squeezed juice right when you walk in the door!

Via Ellmania


Photographer Frédéric Vasseur

French photographer Frédéric Vasseur specializes in interiors and food photography, and does it very well. March 25th is "waffle day" here in Sweden, so here is a little inspiration for a stylish way to serve your waffles.




Photographer John Paul Urizar

I'd never heard of Australian photographer John Paul Urizar before I stumbled over one of his pictures over at Automatism. When I dove head first into his portfolio I found myself in a beautifully serene place! I'm sharing some of my favorites here. I downloaded some more pics and saved them in my "Styling Inspiration" folder, but I have no idea who the stylists behind these shots are. It's a shame that stylists are rarely credited in photographers' portfolios, don't you think?


Photographer Nina Broberg

Nina Broberg is one of the photographers behind the great pictures over at Ikea's Livet Hemma blog. I got curious and checked out her portfolio! Unfortunately the pics were a bit on the small side, but you can see that she has taken lots of great shots and definitely knows how to handle the scandinavian light.


Mikkel Adsbøl's studio

Mikkel Adsbøl is a great Danish photographer, I am sure all of you have seen his pictures in magazines and on blogs, so perhaps you recognize the name. These are some shots of his studio in central Copenhagen. It looks like a great space to work in!

photos by Mikkel Adsbøl


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