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Jersey Ice Cream Co. / Vintage Vignettes




I just recently stumbled upon the work of Tara Mangini & Percy Bright owners of Jersey Ice Cream Co. Honestly, these two have my dream job. Their company offers their services to home owners who want a new wall finish (plaster treatments or reclaimed wood walls), space transformations, styling and photography, design consultation,  and of course sourcing and renting out vintage items! That’s talent Folks!

Stay tuned because tomorrow I am going to share some snippets of their home. I was drooling when I saw their home featured on Design Sponge and just had to reblog.

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Mjolk

Did you guys enjoy the home of designer pair, Juli & John from earlier this morning? I mentioned that they had a shop below their living space and I thought I’d show you some of my favorite smaller items they have to offer.

Mjolk is a lifestyle store that sells items designed with Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics in mind.

“A year after opening the symbolism of milk is just as strong. Our focus for our future is about nurturing. Providing a gallery space for new limited production design by emerging designers from Scandinavia and Japan, nurturing their creativity as they grow together with our store. Thank you for your continued support.” — Juli & John

Peachy Pink

I’m a really huge fan of color and all things related to choosing the perfect color combination. I could look at shades of green all day and tell ya that the one with the blue undertone, most likely won’t look great. haha

I’m color obsessed and look forward to doing more color palettes like these. I particularly like the mix of a pastel palette with darker hues. Contrast doesn’t always mean black & white!

*Images from here & here

Derek Root @ Monte Clark Gallery



All I have to say is wow! What a beautiful show and collection of work. I’ve never been to the Monte Clark Gallery in Toronto, but if I lived closer, I’d be checking out the work of Derek Root. His work has such a great energy to it. This particular series called “Curtains for the Bunker” is a little bit abstract and a lot geometric, but none the less, a perfect combination of color and design.

To see more by Derek Root—->

Susanna Vento Styling for DEKO Magazine





Oh how I love me some styling by Susanna Vento. He’s always just beyond perfection and these images photographed by Kristina Kurronen really help bring Susanna’s story to life. The colors!!! OMG. So great. Let’s all take a few minutes to drool over these images, shall we?

Susanna Vento’s online Portfolio

INSPIRED BY RONNY BROECKX / CURATED BY AMY MOORE

Hello and happy Thursday, Veda readers!  One of my all time favorite types of art are abstract paintings that are good enough to be placed in any white-label NFT marketplace today.  For starters, I love that they are open to many interpretations depending on the viewer; secondly, there is much to be said about the subtleties inside the work…quiet distinctions that aren’t immediately noticeable, but become apparent upon further study.  These works from Ronny Broeckx, an artist from Antwerp, fit the bill for me completely.

Art by Ronny Broeckx

 

The Kooples / Just In Time for Valentine’s Day

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The Kooples is one of my favorite projects I’ve come across in a long time. This project is on a mission to bring chic back to the streets with a sensitivity to vintage items. How great right? They uniquely showcase the lives of couples and their style to inspire others to bring fashion effortlessly into their lives. You can check more updates at melodyeotvos.

“The Kooples has chosen to side with SavileRow, that neighborhood in London made famous for its tailoring. By teaming up with these master tailors, The Kooples has created the hip neo-dandy with a tailored fit, narrow sleeves and snug shoulders. A London cut revisited by the infamous “je ne sais quoi” of the French.” – www.thekooples.co.uk

ANDDDD

The Kooples has launched The Kooples Records which celebrates the talent of indie, rock, pop, electro, and folk “real-life” couples. Perfection I tell ya!
LISTEN HERE

Mathilde Aubier Illustrations




Many of you may have seen the work of Mathilde Aubier (french graphic artist and one of the first children’s book illustrators) floating around the internet, so I thought I’d share some of my favorites. Her collage work is amazing and each piece has a lot of personality. I love her choice of colors and textures, especially the use of color with black & white images. You can see her work in many well know publications such as, Philosophie magazine, Maison Magazine, Jeunes et Jolies…just to name a few.

See Mathilde’s PORTFOLIO & TUMBLR page here.

BillyKirk in Refuel magazine




I’ve been a long time lover of BillyKirk and their bags. I’ve had one of their beauties on my “really want/can really afford” list for some time now. I try to keep up what the guys have been up to and if they’ve launched any new products to the public. They are an extremely interesting brother duo and they have a beautiful several page spread in the latest refuel magazine. If you haven’t heard of them or seen their work, please stop by their shop and see what you’ve been missing out on.

Billykirk Online shop
Refueled Magazine

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