Sunday Brunch

Sibella Court

The Stylist’s Guide to NYC by Sibella Court

I’m keen to pick up a copy of Sibella Court’s book – The Stylist’s Guide to NYC, which is currently available from Anthropologie. I’ve always wanted to visit New York, scour it’s art galleries, stores and flea markets. Sibella’s book looks like a pretty good place to start the inspiration. Perhaps I’ll head on over a purchase a copy.

Anyway, it is Sunday my friends, and that means it’s time for some Sunday Brunch – a look at my favourite pics from across blogland and beyond. Enjoy!

♥ Maison Trois Garcons as featured on HeartHomeMag blog ♥ – an eclectic mix of antique, vintage and contemporary homes/interiors items.

♥ Matthew Jensen print set by Little Paper Planes over on Poppytalk ♥ – love this work! I will be looking into more by Jensen.

♥ Messy Modern Art ♥ - How much fun does this look?!

Quirky Vintage Hometour via Decorator’s Notebook ♥ – tranquil and rustic, a good breather from all the recent glitz and sparkle.

♥ A round-up of beautifully designed calenders for the new year over on Lovely Clusters ♥

♥ Holler & Squall over on Reading My Tea Leaves ♥ - a lovely shop tour.

♥ Happy Keyboard by Minifanfans over on Making It Lovely ♥ - I want a keyboard like this!

♥ Interior Inspiration over on Design Is Mine ♥ – More gorgeous cozy family homes.

♥ Suitcase Vanity Case over on Design Sponge ♥ - A brilliant DIY vintage upcycle project!

♥ A vintage typewriter obsession over on Adalou ♥ – I have a turquoise typerwriter, not dissimilar to the one in the first picture here.

I hope you’ve enjoyed those. Happy Sunday! I’ll be back later this week with more of my vintage gifts and a look at a few of my favourite stores and designers.

2 Responses to Sunday Brunch

  1. I just want to by the book for it’s cover alone… I must admit, Anthropology always choose the best books and they all look so seductive in their space? That’s how I first came across Holly’s Decorate.

    • They really do have such a great selection of books Tina! I’m slowly building up a collection from there, I always look to them for inspiration. x

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