i hope you all adjusting to the time change because after a week it’s still baby steps for me. i’m perhaps also feeling a little down these days with the war happening in ukraine, especially after all the world has been through already with the pandemic, and putting together today’s post had me inspired to find some spaces that might bring about some calm for us all. it’s all about eclectic interiors, but rooms that don’t overwhelm your senses and instead have calming eclectic energy. i think it’s because there’s never too much of anything and lots of negative space if you will. nothing is too cluttered, but still demonstrates a unique personality through the well-curated, but limited collections on display. a little goes a long way — great minimalist design with vintage finds, unusual sculptural forms, lighting and textiles, and truly unexpected pieces. i hope they bring you some peace of mind.

clockwise, l to r: bedroom floor lamp by ; beatrix wave linen headboard; Female Figure Abstract Wall Art from ; vintage bamboo coffee table from ; Lemieux et Cie Handwoven Tukar Rug from ; sculpture via ; LA CASA SMALL WOOD FLOWER ON STAND from ; collectibles from sacha strebe’s home via ; collectibles from sacha strebe’s home via ; ONE LOVE HOLISTICS PALO SANTO BUNDLE from ; vintage nude portrait painting from ; homewares collection; Hanh Rattan Wine Rack from .

clockwise, from l to r: noguchi lamp via ; vintage iron daybed via ; FLOWERET MARBLE DISH from ; Midday, in the shade of the coconut trees, Tahiti, 1938 by ; vintage pottery jugs via ;”>the socialite family; arcosanti home tour via ; vintage wall sconce from ; Carmen Dell’Orefice 1959, Photo by ; ceramic collection from ; IBIZA FRINGE PENDANT LIGHT from ; bedroom via ; plates and dishes by ; Reema Floor Cushion from .
• photography credits: click on the image which will take you to its original source. in the case of my collages, the links are listed just below clockwise from left to right.
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