With spring in the air I am sharing this Let There Be White mood-selection with you. In my former life I probably lived somewhere in the tropics. That’s why I’m always longing for the strong summer sun and the bright daylight that goes with it. In the meantime, I will settle for spring, which actually isn’t bad at all this year here in The Netherlands.
Diningroom in a Swedish house designed by Forstberg Arkitektur via Coco Lapine
Great composition with the extra touch of spring blossoms via Simple Everyday Glamour
Great old industrial light fixtures via Fleaing France
Less is more, wonderful simple white porcelains by Jeffrey Alan Marks via Design Chic
Gorgious Indian screen as a headboard – via Pinterest
LET THERE BE WHITE – Love the Rabbit via French by Design
LET THERE BE WHITE – Love the warm bright summer light in this image via Splendid Willow
LET THERE BE WHITE – Time for sweet summer dreams in this bedroom designed by The White Company via The Paper Mulberry
LET THERE BE WHITE – Loft living via Vosges Paris
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Hi Machteld..
Thank you for this lovely, fresh inspiration!
May I please ask you about the wallpaper in the top picture?
Who is the manufacturer and where are they located?
Keep up your super work!
Regards,
STEFF from South Africa.
Hi Steff,
You’re very welcome and thanks for your kind comment. The walls in the top image are actually white-washed brick walls in an old industrial building. The image came from the French Connection Homeware catalogue, here’s the link: http://www.frenchconnection.com/category/homeware/homeware.htm Hope you will be inspired!