I just stumbled upon this image on a tumblr site and fell in love. I love the abundance of books and the textiles stacked neatly underneath, which make me think this is someone’s workspace. There are so many rich, lovely details throughout. While I love the visual inspiration that the tumblr “blogs” provide, I have to say that I wish tumblr users would site their sources more often. Any ideas where this is from?
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I'm pretty sure this is from an issue of Domino....I remember noting the clever and beautiful storage of fabrics (whereas mine are stuffed in my linen closet!?)
I think the personality of the owner really shows through the choice of decor. The little treasures from his/her travels, ethnic looking fabrics, japanese paper fan, porcelain horse...very inspiring!
Paloma with all these awesome pictures you always feature, I would LOVE if you did a house crash of your home...I'm sure its gorgeous!
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I can never get enough books, and i love how they are used as a design element here...so colorful and fun!
This room is amazing - loving all the textures and colors - such a happy vibe.
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I love how some of the books are laid horizontally and some are upright. Cool workplace!
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This is indeed from a Domino issue, though the clothing designer's name escapes me -- female, think this was in London or Paris or LA.
Alcira
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I do a "currently loving" series on my blog as well. Check it out!x
I agree, I think it was Domino... Love the textiles stacked at the bottom. I want to go rifle through them all and see the pretty patterns!
I;ve been flirting with the idea of redesigning my storage space in my office, possibly adding bookshelves - you just gave me a great inspiration to work with! Love the random items mixed with the books - looks so dynamic and fun!
love this too, P!
Im addicted to books too and folding fabrics neatly is VERY satisfying and aestheically pleasing too
The image was indeed from Domino magazine, from the home of designer Jane Mayle. It's one of my favorites, saved in my inspiration binder! :)
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