Saturday, 3 May 2014

Pushing boundaries with Creativity!

Good morning viewers,

Today I want to share with you some designer pieces where art meets design. It is important to push boundaries sometimes - this creates inventiveness and thinking outside of the box.

I have selected some pieces from a design website called "mineheart.com". These designs can be considered quirky, artistic and functional and they also bring character to the room.

king edison


The interesting and innovative bulb chandelier design can be used in various settings to create drama or high style depending on the room.



This room has several different design elements going on - it's based on a French classic theme but done in a very contemporary way. This room has character, creativity and a sense of "nouveau" style.



The Candela wall light is a very classical print brought up to date with a modern design considering art as well as lighting. This can be used anywhere in the house as it is universal in character and creates a calm impression

The cabinets create a theatrical feeling. They are good for storage but are also artistic pieces.

I love this playful and architectural piece and how they put it all together.



The digitally printed cushions with portrait images are a unique and quirky take on a current trend. Downton Abbey with a twist I'd say!


They work with different sofas. The juxtaposition of black&white photos with pastel make the colours come alive!


Here mineheart have gone more traditional with the furniture and below more of the collection is displayed on a  ladder - very creative indeed!


For some wall art this one is like a Dutch masters style picture and she is drinking pure air.


A distinguished country gent.
And a lady with colour in her sight.


The ceramics is gorgeous and so well finished like these plates with gilded edge.
And for a bit of fun and national themes the clock plates and the little bull dogs.
 If you want to see more of this exquisite design then go to http://www.mineheartstore.com/.

Enjoy!

French Couture

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