thought that photo looked familiar (Taken with instagram)
It was hard to choose just one photo from this blog post of fabulous office spaces but the one that caught my eye was a black-and-white image of Yves St. Laurent’s desk. Its cluttered and looks like its used on a daily basis. Click through to the full post to see the desks of other well-known designers like Isabel Toledo, Frank Gehry and Diane von Furstenburg.
(via Habitually Chic®)
[via patrickrhone: austinkleon: mlarson: sheatsb]
UPDATE: this is a list by Linda Kreger Silverman, most probably from the chapter “How To Care For An Introvert,” in her book, Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual Spatial Learner.
guess what’s going on my LWA bag? (Taken with instagram)
While I love the drama and mystery of black and white photography, these recolored images add gravity and realism to famous images. It makes these images I remember from textbooks and newspaper seem so much more real!
(via Dailymail.co.uk)
WW1 museum as seen from my office window (Taken with instagram)
I’ve been looking for a good source for new book recommendations and this looks to be a good option — from high brow fiction to low brow clutch novels, they seem to embrace all genres.
the admiral was ready with my mail when I returned home (Taken with instagram)
The Ladies of Downton Abbey
(via Vogue)
How will Downton Abbey dress for The Great War?
(via Vogue)