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I lack some inspiration. I need some new furniture, actually I need to re-decorate my room. That's why I am asking for some of your guidance blog wise or homepages. </p>
there aresome good onesbut right now I can only think of Notcot, they have all kinds of design relatedthings but also furnishing and such. most entries are from other blogs, so you can probably find some more specialized ones through there.</P>
"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
Bump. Not sure if we should stick to the interior design thread - maybe this is better? Anyway, after fruitless searches, I cannot find any interior design blogs or general design blogs - post your favorites here. While we at it - are there good magazine/media blogs?
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I'm glad and curious about the apparent interest in scandinavian design in the US (and Canada, Dane ). Is it just me that's been ignorant or is this something that's becoming bigger in the US? Maybe it's always been as big as it is now and the only contact with american homes I've had is through sit coms.
I have followed some US/CA blogs with scandinavian touch quite some time, mostly cause it's interesting to see their take on it.
People here love Ikea's aesthetic...but want better (ie - actual) quality, hence the further interest in Scandinavian design. As far as I know though, companies like Artek have always had a NA fanbase.
i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
As far as I remember Scandinavian design has always been big here.
No it died and came back in the 2000s, but it came back big. If you go to quality second-hand/vintage furniture shops all over north america all yu can find is Scandinavian design.
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