Friday, June 29, 2012

Three Years Old

A stylish Notting Hill home by Charles Mellersh Design Studio.







The Charlotte Minty Interior Design blog is 3 years old today. My, time has flown and it has been great pursuing this digital interior design diary over the years. If you've been following my blog over this time, thanks so much for your support and lovely comments. I hope you have found great interior design inspiration and continue to do so.
The above images is from a posting this time last year. I still really like this stylish Notting Hill home by Charles Mellersh Design Studio. So I have expanded this post by adding more images of the same place and its lovely details. Enjoy.









Photographs via Charles Mellersh Design Studio.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Monday, June 25, 2012

Herbert Matter and Knoll

The work of Herbert Matter for Knoll






A friend took me to a docoumentary movie last night called The Visual Language of Herbert Matter. I did not know anything about this guy previously, however now I do.
Herbert Matter was a Swiss-born graphic designer and photographer who made his name in the USA. He pioneered the use of photomontage in commercial art and worked with the likes of Vogue, Harpers Bazaar as well as Charles and Ray Eames. He has a great portfoilo of work, including stunning posters for Swiss tourism and a stint as a design consultant for Knoll from 1946 and 1966. He designed the Knoll logo, advertisments, posters and their catalogues. The graphics are appealing, modern and visually lasting. I was very impressed and it was great to learn about him and his work.
Photographs via Obsessilicious.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Home and Office of Peter Zumthor







This is the home and office of Swiss architect, Peter Zumthor. His most famous design is the Therme Vals spa in Switzerland, where the baths all appear around the corner or down some steps.
His works are subtle, elegant and loaded with integrity. He usually designs from the inside out, therefore the exteriors are unassuming and sometimes do not grab you (The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 is a good example). However, it is in the interiors that the details become prevalent and senses of the occupants are realised.
It was great to come by these images of his home and office as Zumthor tends to fly under the radar and has managed to keep his successful career and office in the Swiss town of Haldenstein.
Photographs from ArchiSquare.

Last week, I was kindly featured as a 'Designer Spotlight' on Christine Martin's Somebody's Home blog. I have happily asked people to participate in my Inspiration Profile, so it was interesting to have the tables turned on to me. Read it here.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

A Client's Selection

La Feline Blanche, Saint Gervais Mont Blanc, France

The White House, Daylesford, Australia

Dwell Studio Cooper wing chair

Millswyn, Melbourne

I really love it when my blog becomes a useful tool - it makes it all the worthwhile for me. I received an email last night from a client who had a scroll through my blog ("a treasure trove" they said) and pulled out several images that they were inspired by (as above). It's easy to see the common elements they like and it was handy to have them with me when I met them today.
It was also cool to be reminded of some the images that I have posted from the past - some many great ones!

Comfortable Scandinavian Apartment






Here is a stylish and comfortable Scandinavian apartment that I came across on Facebook today and it was getting a lot of love from all around. It's a great mix of crisp whites, rich rugs, great lights and cool furnishings - another cool Scandi apartment.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

FEM Home from The Netherlands






This is FEM Home - a stylish textiles brand from The Netherlands and they want "everyone to experience the authentic warm feeling of being at home". I love their campaign photos, taken by Paul Barbera, in which FEM have embraced four 'lifestyles' to demonstrate their products in use and they have used some cool interiors here. Snuggling up in blankets is especially appropriate for us here down under going through a crispy cold winter. Keep warm everyone.
Photographs by Paul Barbera via FEM.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Inspiration Profile: Christine Martin

Welcome to this week's Inspiration Profile - her name is Christine Martin and she recently interviewed me for her blog, Somebody's Home, so we made it an exchange and she did the Inspiration Profile for me.
Originally from California, Martin is a newbie to the interior design world after being a teacher for 15 years and has recently completed her design studies. She has travelled extensively and lived in different parts of the world, so as a result Martin is interested in 'globally inspired spaces with warmth, comfort and style'.

Christine Martin

Travel inspirations

What do you do: I’ve been a teacher for 15 years, ten of those internationally. Having lived in other countries (Spain, Colombia, Tunisia, Korea) has afforded me the experience of creating a home several times. It is  what I look forward to doing as soon as I get to a new destination. My travels have influenced the global/eclectic style I so appreciate in spaces. This natural love for interiors led me to complete a certification in Interior Design & Architecture. I am currently shifting into that career and love it!

Where do you live: I live in Seoul, Korea; I’ve been here four years. In October 2012, my husband and I will be moving to Laos to start something new. We are looking to combine our passions: yoga, life coaching and interior design. We’re super excited and petrified all at once.
What are you working on: I’ve never felt so busy as I do these days. I’m currently designing the homes of two families living overseas (also international teachers) moving to Saudi Arabia in August. As well, I’m blogging like mad on both my design blog and my personal blog that chronicles our life transition. I love the writing and am having fun making connections with people. Preparing for our next move also takes time and energy. I’m juggling this with my teaching job which contractually ends in June. Life’s a little crazy at the moment, but I feel really inspired.

Hanok - a Korean traditional house.
Getting ready for Laos - with ideas for a yoga studio and cafe.
 
Who/what inspires me: The following people inspire me:
  • Linda Garland (international designer)
  • Erin Martin (Californian design queen)
  • Amber Lewis (beautiful designer, blogger, e-designer)
  • Christine Gilbert (blogger, mother, film-maker country hopping  & living outside the box)
  • Monica Martin (my sister & jewelry artist, who inspired me to follow my passion)
  • Meryl Streep (she’s just awesome)
  • Emily Pilloton (Project H Design founder, an organization that combines design, education, and community building)
I am also inspired by: blue tunisian doors, old stone walls, bougainvillea, compelling human stories, indian fabric, water:oceans-lakes-rivers, the tropics, wine and laughter, European life, Mexican pottery, handwritten letters, lanterns, old tiles, vegetable gardens, Bali, open air markets, tango, live music, the french language, balcony nights, sunshine, fireflies, poetry, temples...( I could go on, but that’s just annoying)
I work best: At night; after dinner. My husband goes to bed early since he’s an early riser, and so the apartment is quiet. I usually have some peppermint tea, sit on the living room rug with my laptop, and get going. The lighting is dim; sometimes I light a candle or play music. Seems like this would lull me to sleep, but it doesn’t. In this setting, I can be up for hours. Most times, I have to make myself go to bed.
What I do when I’m stuck for inspiration: I take a walk or bike along the river near our apartment and listen to music or to a podcast. I don’t know if it’s the movement or the creative spark that comes from what I’m listening to, but I usually get at least one idea on those walks.
The best advice I have been given is: “Ama viviendo, vive amando”... (Love living, live loving). My mom wrote this to me once in an email and I’ve kept as a signature quote ever since. Just reminds me of two important things in life - gratitude and love.
My latest discovery is: Guest blogging: what a great way to connect with other respectable bloggers and get what you’re passionate about “out there” more. Also, I’m learning to better interpret my design ideas on Olioboard. It’s a fun program and space to meet other design lovers.
Martin recently visited Wellington's Mexican restaurant, La Boca Loca  - read her interview here.


Books that I get inspiration from: These are recent reads:
  • Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri (wonderful storytelling),
  • Bossy Pants by Tina Fey (audiobook; Tina’s delivery, humor is uplifting; plus I love to laugh),
  • Billy Collins' Live A Performance at the Peter Norton Symphony Space (audio reading of some of the best poetry),
  • Krista Tippett’s interviews on her podcast,  On Being. (she hosts amazing people who have incredible life messages).
Magazines that inspire me: Dwell, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Canadian House & Home.
Blogs that I enjoy: 
  •  Inspiration Cooperative - Therese publishes everything from design to fashion to recipes and everything in between. Her friendly, open manner attracts a positive community of inspirational people.
  • The Bohemian Girl - Visually, it’s stunning.
  • This is Colossal - This blog explores major creations in art and design.
  • Penelope Truck Co founder of Brazen Careerist, Penelope writes with wisdom and sass on a wide range of topics, such from start-ups to parenting. I love her style.
  • The Bloggess - If I ever need a full on belly laugh, this is where I go. The woman is keenly clever and outrageous.
My favourite room at home is: Our living room. It’s comfortable and has some of my favorite decor pieces: an antique style Korean credenza, wrought iron & glass lanterns from Tunis, a lovely hanging batik from Bali. Each item reminds me of a special time and they really represent my style. Also, I’m a little nuts about the “right” lighting. It has to be warm and inviting. Table and floor lamps combined w ith candlelight make me happy. 
My office is: At the moment, anywhere my laptop is. I work at home, but I also enjoy plopping myself down in a quaint Korean cafe with a cappuccino. I drink lots of cappuccinos.
What am I looking forward to: Watching our new careers unfold. I had been stuck for a while. Having taught for so long, I doubted there was anything else out there for me. Working through that phase and discovering my new potential has given me an entirely bright scope on the future. I honestly feel like someone unlatched the lock of the birdcage. It’s very liberating.

Christine Martin has written for other publications about interiors that she has visited. Keep an eye on her blog here for her future work. You can follow her Twitter account here and check out her Pinterest boards here.

Soulshine, Bali - Martin wrote about her visit to this villa. Read the article and see more photos here.


All photographs used with permission from Christine Martin.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Los Angeles Home of Amanda Peet from Vogue.







My, it's bone cold here in Wellington this afternoon. What is hard about this cold season is that all the northern hemisphere's publications come out with light and bright summery images - do they really need to do that?
Here is the delighful and summery garden/home of actress, Amanda Peet, located in Los Angeles from Vogue. Read the article here.
Photographs by Francois Halard via Vogue.