Design. Architecture. Music. Inspiration. Photography. Hilarity. Creativity. And all other sorts of Miscellaneous Awesomeness.
"Go be that starving artist you’re afraid to be. open up that journal and get poetic finally. volunteer. suck it up and travel. you were not born here to work and pay taxes. you were put here to be a part of a vast organism to explore and create. stop putting it off. the world has much to offer than what’s on 15 television at TGI Fridays. take pictures. scare people. shake up the scene."
jason mraz
— 7 months ago

I would love to live
Like a rivers flows.
Carried by the surprise
Of its own unfolding.
~ John O’Donohue

— 7 months ago

Lovers in/visiting Paris fasten padlocks to the railings of the Pont des Arts, engraving them with their initials, adding a few sentimental words and then tossing the keys into the Seine river below to symbolize their eternal love.

— 9 months ago

Fruit and vegetable paper by Marjolein Wintjes & eric Meuring. So beautiful - truly food as art.

— 9 months ago

British designer Abigail Ahern’s quirky, moody interiors.

(Source: abigailahern.wordpress.com)

— 9 months ago

Kiwi-Orange layered creamsicles.

(Source: dessertsforbreakfast.com)

— 9 months ago
Dandelight by Spring Studio
A magical miniature electronic light sculpture melding nature and technology made with extreme care in their studio in Amsterdam, real dandelion seeds are individually attached to the LED bulb which is powered by a simple battery.

Dandelight by Spring Studio

A magical miniature electronic light sculpture melding nature and technology
made with extreme care in their studio in Amsterdam, real dandelion seeds are individually attached to the LED bulb which is powered by a simple battery.

— 9 months ago

“Architecture is music in space, as it were a frozen music.” - Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling

— 9 months ago
"Compartmentalization began as an architectural theory, divide buildings into sections which can be closed off to prevent a fire from spreading. Life can also be divided into closed-off sections. Makes everything much simpler"
Dexter
— 9 months ago