YARD is a lovely boutique / gallery in Leuven, offering gorgeous stuff from various young designers and artists, so if you’re looking for a unique addition to your wardrobe, an original gift or a one-of-a-kind piece of art, this is where you should be! For more info, you can take a look at their website or webshop.
1. Pretty necklace. The black one (not pictured here) is my favorite! Buy it here.
2. Pretty poster. It’s printed on a plotter (a large format printer mainly used to produce architectural and engineering prints) so I’m definitely keeping this in mind as a DIY! Now I just have to take the perfect photo. Buy it here.
3. Pretty gift for someone you love, you can write about these twelve lovable things inside this notebook yourself! Buy it here.4. Pretty laptop sleeve. Buy it here.
5. Pretty peter pan collar necklace. Yes please! Buy it here. (Should be an easy DIY too, no?)
1. Lovely illustrations by Sandra Dieckmann. (source)
2. Mr.Button by John Caswell Design. (source)
3. Kim Yong Soo’s art, made out of unexpected materials like semi-conductors, speaker wires, and acrylic cement. (source)
4. Organic beauty products in lovely packaging, from One Love Organics. (source)
5. This artwork by Carnovsky, it reveals different images depending on the color of the lighting. Click here to see the effect! (source)
My apologies for being so absent on the blog lately, I’ve been having some trouble with settling down now my lessons have started again and getting everything done that needs to be done. But I’m back now! Last Sunday, ‘Dag van de architectuur’ took place in Flanders, on this particular day several buildings (both public and private) open their doors for lovers of architecture, and I was given the opportunity to photograph for the organization. They wanted photos that would show how much of a success this day was, portraying lots of interested people, but of course I couldn’t resist taking some photos of these beautiful buildings as well! These photos are from the openbaar entrepot voor de kunsten, a building belonged to the customs and now is the new home for several cultural initiatives, with rehearsal rooms, a theatre and a café. The industrial vibe made it one of my favorites!
1. I love how the necklaces are a part of the interior and that dresser is such an easy DIY. (source)
2. An easy way to keep your bulletin board organized: envelopes with labels! (source unknown)
3. Vintage cameras in frames. I’ve collected quite a few and not all of them are in use, so I might try this! (source)
4. You can never have enough pretty things hanging on your wall! (Remember this post about my own room?) (source unknown)
For more interior inspiration, take a look at my archives here.