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design inspiration for our living room

Emily Oster

Our living room is in need of some updating. To begin, our floor lamp that supplies our main source of light has a broken shade. Our sofa, as I mentioned in the sheep skin post, has one too many stains. Our rug is extremely faded and almost torn as Booker tries to burrow a hole in it each evening. We have no art on the walls - the list could go on. So needless to say I have been dreaming of making some changes.

The design below started with the lamps. I came across these Ranarp reading lamps last week via REMODELISTA and love their vintage industrial look. I also like the touch of brass and their price at just $59.99 each. Paired together they would not only provide much needed light but create a sort of sculpture around the sofa. Between the lamps, I would love to hang a large print like this one from Kevin Russ. A new sofa something like this Montgomery down filled sofa would be nice as it is comfortable while still being tailored. I would choose an upholstery fabric that is Booker friendly like the brushed heathered cotton in flax and add two long lumbar pillows in a simple maybe tribal influenced fabric. In terms of tables, I would use our existing hexagon shaped brass side table and get a new lucite coffee table that would make the space feel more open but would also be very practical (I like our current coffee table but it is rather narrow and wood which isn't great for putting feet up or setting down drinks). Finally, I would love to paint the room something darker like Oval Room Blue No.85 from Farrow and Ball. A lot more would need to go into the room like a new rug and maybe some new chairs but its a starting point that I could potentially even make a reality...

1. ranarp lamps from ikea  2. montgomery sofa from west elm 3. art from kevin russ 4. lucite table from CB2  5. side table from overstock 

1. ranarp lamps from ikea  2. montgomery sofa from west elm 3. art from kevin russ 4. lucite table from CB2  5. side table from overstock 

artist feature: jeanne opgenhaffen

Emily Oster

blauw tussen schijn en zijn - jeanne opgenhaffen

blauw tussen schijn en zijn - jeanne opgenhaffen

Belgian artist, Jeanne Opgenhaffen, uses porcelain tiles as her medium. Overlapping thousands of delicate fragments, she creates large murals inspired by geological strata and the natural landscape. Employing varying shade and tone and overlapping the tiles in such a way, her pieces convey a sense of movement and space. 

I am in love with her work and I am sure it is exponential more stunning in person. Here are a few of my favorites. 

white flower - jeanne opgenhaffen

white flower - jeanne opgenhaffen

timma valley - jeanne opgenhaffen

timma valley - jeanne opgenhaffen

how the wind blows - jeanne opgenhaffen

how the wind blows - jeanne opgenhaffen

the search for green - jeanne opgenhaffen

the search for green - jeanne opgenhaffen

brass menagerie

Emily Oster

As I mentioned in last week's sheep skins post, I love/am obsessed with brass animal figurines. I am not so into the spray painted plastic toy kind but rather the vintage heavy duty ones. Currently, I have two deer but am always looking for more and would like to one day have a whole brass menagerie. They are classic yet whimsical and make a great statement in any room. Below are a few that make me happy. 

1. antelope via Cozemia  2. elephant via Desire to Decorate  3. deer and giraffe via One Kings Lane  4. Frederick Weinberg's modernist brass animal figurines via Ripley Auctions  5. rams head via Lonny  6. Janet, the hippo v…

1. antelope via Cozemia  2. elephant via Desire to Decorate  3. deer and giraffe via One Kings Lane  4. Frederick Weinberg's modernist brass animal figurines via Ripley Auctions  5. rams head via Lonny  6. Janet, the hippo via High Street Market  7. home of Chelsea and Forrest Kline via Design Sponge