i’m finally feeling summer here at the beach, and besides the fogged-in mornings, the sun is back shining again, and everyone’s moods have lifted, too. so i thought in celebration of my favorite season, it might be appropriate to share some contemporary surf vibes with you — not your typical beach shack but something a bit more elevated and modern. think more streamlined, with soft, muted earth tones found in nature and a mix of eclectic, vintage-modern furnishings, artwork, and accessories.
with these organic vibes in mind, i like to bring a bit of nature inside — like with this bunch of bananas placed in a simple modern jar. pretty striking, right? i like using rattan and bamboo furniture, funky mismatched chairs, and sometimes bringing the outdoor furniture inside, too — like a fun chaise lounge or swing chair. i hope you find some summery inspiration here, and on a side note, i’ve got two big design projects in the works that i can’t wait to share with you, so i’m off until after next week. i hope you all have a lovely long holiday, and see you soon! x, v.
clockwise, l to r: home gallery by ; clara porset chairs from ; surfer by ; mounted surfboard by ; modern chair from ; black & white striped beach umbrella from ; not from paris madame sweatshirt from ; bedroom from ; le corbusier cashmere and lambswool blanket; el sol graphic from ; pool house via ; bespoke silk lingerie from ; green with black and white stripes handmade muslin cotton quilt from ; low key with telephone by ; banana still life by artist .
clockwise, l to r: palms and gallery at ; nat at fishos print by john witzig from ; not from paris madame tee from ; vintage bikini via ; spaulding credenza from ; woven basket chairs from ; palms via ; decorative lit frosted glass sea shell from ; seashells by ; artist louise lawler’s war is terror from ; palm and chair styling by ; pacific ocean graphic via ; surfboards from ; hand-woven cotton curtain set from ; acapulco indoor/outdoor black woven chair from .
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