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I’ve just stumbled across the blog The Super Ordinary. Wowzers such beautiful interior inspiration. If you like lovely, minimal, white interiors/styling you’ll love this blog.

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I absolutely love these beautifully crafted letters by Sydney based company Fromage La Rue. My home is in serious need of a big display letter like this! See their site or Facebook page for more signage goodness.

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via The Design Chaser

 

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It’s always a happy day when design agency Anagrama publish a branding project like this. Outstanding work as always.

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I’ve featured one of my favourite Melbourne shops, Fenton & Fenton over on Jackie Magpie today.. go have a look!

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Happy Monday! I hope everyone had a relaxing weekend. We had beautiful weather in Melbourne, a little chilly but beautiful blue skies and bright sunshine. On Saturday night I went to a restaurant here called Chin Chin. I pretty much loved everything from the food, the interiors to the business cards! So after a little further investigating I found the branding and interiors work was created by Melbourne based design studio Projects of Imagination.

Projects of Imagination did a phenomenal job on the interiors. They describe Chin Chin as “a modern interpretation of the quintessential Asian eating house. The Flinders lane building it inhabits is akin to an industrial downtown loft, with high, pressed tin ceilings, steel columns and large windows looking out to one of Melbourne’s famed lane ways. Chin Chin’s unique combination of bespoke details, quirky wall graphics and industrial objects give the restaurant a grounded but playful feel. Authentic Asian details are subtle yet spirited, such as the vintage delivery cycles and custom ‘basko cart’ joinery units. Hints of pop culture are utilised throughout the space, from the arcade bar facade to the ‘Happy’ mascot neon feature.”

You can find Chin Chin here -
125 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
(03) 8663 2000

I highly recommend a visit if you’re in Melbourne!

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I’ve just discovered the shop Linen & Moore. Love the pops of colour, a few of my favourites below. Happy weekend!

All products found in Linen & Moore’s 2012 winter catalogue.

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