A Very White Site:
The palette is so soothing, the perfect place to come home to after a hard day at work. It’s pleasing to the eye and comfortable yet still very modern.
A bit too sterile I think, but nonetheless it’s worth a post on the whole.
Original source: Desire to Inspire.
Surreal Simplicity:
The Lords’ beach-yellow and white theme is accented by gorgeous pops of blue throughout the hotel. It all feels so crisp, colorful and energetic, which is the feeling I always associate with Miami.
Original source: Design Sponge.
Chelsea Hing:
An interior design by Chelsea Hing. Personally it isn’t to my taste, but I’m sure many of you will like it.
Original source: Desire to Inspire.
Double Desk:
A side for reading/writing and a side for computer work - a nice way to set up a workspace. Those chairs are also interesting, I would love to know their name/designer.
Update: Thanks go to Tommy and Gorodish for letting me know that the chairs were designed by Konstantin Grcic and are called ‘Chair One’.
Original source: Söderberg Agentur.
A Fitting End:
Originally posted 28th September, 2011.
This is the last entry from the Vault - I’ve reached the end of the archive from before Simple Desks was relaunched. Coincidentally it also happens to be Pat Dryburgh’s desk, who managed the site before me. I think that’s a nice end point, and I hope you like it. There are more details and images here.
The last entry in the Vault series, a collection of some of the best posts from the previous iteration of Simple Desks.
