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Wednesday
Oct052011

Be still my beating heart

What a simply beautiful kitchen! What a stunningly beautiful photograph! Oh the blue. The aged timber. The copper sink. The history and style. Sigh. Photography by Helen Norman. The woman is a genius with the camera. Run to her website now. Don't dawdle. Run.

Reader Comments (8)

OMG, Jo. I am in love. I ran...almost fell over the chair running back to my computer..... but it was worth it.

Seriously, Helen Norman's photography is stunning. What a find!
And the interiors, in my opinion, represent true design. Not a deer head, horns, animal hide or an animal's fur in the lot!
The lighting in her photography and the purity and the aged timber, as you said...I have to go back and look some more.

Truly great design and photography. Way to go, mate!

5 Oct 2011 | Unregistered Commentersue

that color is gorgeous!

5 Oct 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSupal

I'm back....and the use of linen, pure lovely flax linen in curtains and on chairs and pillows.

The mix of old and new.

And white, yes, white... on walls and sometimes kitchen cabinets or furnishings but always with a mix of some dark for balance and interest.

Best photography, design, and best post ever. Seriously. I am enthralled with Helen Norman.

5 Oct 2011 | Unregistered Commentersue

thank you so much for sharing this!
my favorite in a long time. Just fantastic.

5 Oct 2011 | Unregistered Commenterlucie

I want to bake bread in this kitchen. Heavenly.

5 Oct 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMelanie

That's getting popped straight into my inspiration files for the house.

5 Oct 2011 | Unregistered Commenterpimp my bricks

Love it, my kind of place!

6 Oct 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJodi

Lindo o seu espaço. Amei!

28 May 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMônica Banderas

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