Showing posts with label living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Continuum



Furniture Hay

I've seen various pieces separately before but never in entire context. Powder coloured still lifes in marble, wood, mirror and steel. Now I need to find the appropriate dosage of Hay for my own habitat.
/HORST

Monday, February 13, 2012

Vacant Manifestation





Furniture Rick Owens

Moving day is approaching and I realized 'I have nothing'. Therefore, I'll pursue the brutalist way and built a neverending temporary installation with clothes, books and magazines.
/HORST

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Paraphernalia



Product design Alessi

Once your Comme desire is satisfied, you realize there is also a sudden, unforeseen enthusiasm for 90s product design emerging. And you wonder if you should invest in, yes, Alessi kitchen equipment.
/HORST

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Horst Decoration, Issue 3




1. Kast sideboard Vitra, Tropicalia chair Moroso, Vases Olivier Gagnère
2. Sofa Moroso x Diesel, Candles Maison Martin Margiela, Lamps Tom Dixon
3. Bed frame IKEA, Wooden clogs and butterfly collection Vintage

Welcome to my sister's home. Dipped in soft bubble gum and sorbet colours. An ode to the Fifties and Sixties in hues of pink, pistachio and moss green. Op-art surfaces confronted with post-conceptual irony.
/HORST

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Horst Decoration, Issue 1




1. New Berlin Sofa Acne, Door Wallpaper Maison Martin Margiela
2. Bottle Dryer as chandelier Marcel Duchamps, Venus with Drawers Salvador Dalí
3. Quaderna Table Zanotta, Pineapple Glass Lamp La Maison

Welcome to my surrealist home. Strictly dominated by trompe l'œil furniture. A fake wallpaper door. An optically deformed sofa. A Venus sculpture with drawers. Main materials include concrete, tiles and marble à la Jil Sander FW08.
/HORST

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Suggestion #7


Bauhaus architecture model

Living in a strictly square, cold and clinical concrete box is my idea of perfect architecture. Concrete walls, concrete floors. White furniture, steel kitchen. Emptiness and some flea market findings.
/HORST

Friday, May 14, 2010

Ikebana



Artworks Isa Genzken

As I recently discovered my softer flower side and now surround myself with white tulips or buttercups, I have picked some unconventional arrangment proposals for you. What about a floral installation à la Isa Genzken for your living room?
/HORST

Friday, August 28, 2009

White



My new floor. The result of intensive grinding, endless vacuum cleaning
and exhausting soaping. But the best thing of all: watching workers getting sweaty and dirty.
/LYNN

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

A Lie



Photos Jose Javier Serrano, Mark Marco

Mirror-inverted interior fantasies. The raw and the clean. Opposites attract. And I can assure you, I know what I am talking about.
/HORST

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Carpet Ride



Design Wendy Plomp

Cardboard carpets, I have to say 'I die!'. So unpretentious, decent and adorably unpolished. I love the roughness and imagine it to be perfect in adding industrial coziness to my concrete floor phantasies.
/HORST

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Domestic Affair




Office Building LAN Architects

This building, an all-white interior with concrete and tiles, one or two kitten pictures, my DIY pallet table, a bath with carpet and a moveable tub, yes, I could live with that!
/HORST

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

PhotoBooth Your Entourage

Horst is a trendsetter. He set the trend of sausages: Weisswürstchen, Frankfurter Würstchen, dicke Würstchen, schlanke Würstchen. Now he recognized a new trend. Give it up for the PhotoBooth. I now PhotoBoothed parts of my apartment to follow this outstanding trend. And here my folks is the result:


Stool Kartell
Floor Light
Foscarini
Sofa Flexform
Kitchen
Ikea
Table Ikea

Stool Ulmer Hocker design by Max Bill

/LYNN

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Inside View II


Brigitte reigns my record collection.


Vitra vs. Zoo Magazine


My beloved porcelain kittens.

Nice to have you here again.
/HORST

Inside View I


My He-Man collection.


Lockers and pallet table.


White magazines in white shelves.

I promised and here it is: Welcome to my home.
/HORST

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Beautiful Life


Divided sideboard Front Design


Backpack sofa Hella Jongerius

Now that I sold all the IKEA trash at ebay, I have space for new sleek design. My vitra stool installation is ready and waiting for new friends. Or maybe i just leave the space empty? I'll do a little Horst house tour soon, I promise. But I need good light and time. It's top on my to-do list.
/HORST