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the selby was in my place

it’s been a couple of weeks ago now, but in the spirit of self-promotion we’re linking to a fun little project we did with todd selby on the occasion of his latest book launch (HERE). it’s no secret that the spaces selby photographs are fun and lived-in and pretty (and aspirational); what’s really cool is examining the personal stamps so evident on each and every one.

for example:

our hand-drawn interview with the dude himself:

(click to enlarge)

the book contest on flavorwire is done like dinner, but you can pick up a copy of the selby is in your place through amazon.

feel this vernal equinox

danish couple in sweden cause brooklyn resident to crave spring cleaning and whitewashed floors.

*via emmas designblogg

wide open spaces

new york city apartment, via obsessilicious.

feel these shelves

favorite color, hands down.

things we talk about when hanging artwork

we generally stick to a very strict set of picture-hanging standards: the accepted gallery-style midpoint of 60 inches from the floor or 57 inches from the baseboard. however! like any good rule there are always exceptions, and the home of frederic méchiche in the marais district of paris is one. photographed by interiors magazine.

feel this gallery

circa gallery by studioMAS in johannesburg, south africa: a small building with major attitude.

feel these shutters

oh, hello there.

it’s lovely to see you again.

*via ArchDaily

feel these rooms

no commentary, pure love.

feel these claws

clawfoot bathtub

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there’s just something about sundays and bathtime.

feel this residence

via residence magazine.

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