Happy Friday!
Hoping your weekend is lovely and relaxing! This dreamy photo from Etsy is to hoping we get some sun here in San Francisco...
Hi, I'm Meagan. Welcome to Style-Edition! I am a style enthusiast. I love exploring creativity through decor and fashion and this is where I share my musings, inspiration, and projects.
Thanks for stopping by!
I welcome your feedback and suggestions at meaganmari[at]gmail.com
Hoping your weekend is lovely and relaxing! This dreamy photo from Etsy is to hoping we get some sun here in San Francisco...
A couple of weeks ago I shared this room and mentioned how much I love oversized beach prints. Massimo Vitali is an Italian photographer who started a beach series in the mid-90's that is responsible for my obsession with giant beach prints in interiors.
I love how his photos of beaches and seasides have such an airy feeling. They're not overly saturated and pristine like most post-cards, so they actually make you feel like you could be there on the beach. There's also something about them that makes you wan to walk up close to the photo and study what was happening on each of those blankets.
Check out how they can add a touch of vacation and light to a room...
Burley Katon Halliday via Habitually Chic
Burley Katon Halliday via Habitually Chic
Correction: Although a similar style, the photo above is actually by Christian Chaize -- His Portugal photos have a similar vibe (and sadly the large prints are similarly expensive) -- see them here.
From Lonny.
I am also just in love with how modern/current large scale prints look on a wall.
I can't remember where I first saw Sharon Montrose's photos but I keep coming back to them. She has an amazing way of capturing the personality of an animal. I really love her photos but I haven't pulled the trigger because I'm not sure if it makes sense for me to hang a picture of a cute little baby animal on the wall of my "adult" apartment. I think a huge print (she sells them as big as 40" x 52") would make a great statement piece on a wall (and sort of take a way from the cutesy-ness). Unfortunately, that's a bit out of my price range right now. So, I'm trying to figure out: Would a small grouping of these prints hung up in a corner of my kitchen or bathroom look too kid-ish? I think it might make me happy looking at them every day.
Here are some of my favorites (Click on them to get to the print shop)
I've loved flamingos since I was a kid. (I think because they're pink?)
They kind of make you smile, right?