There is a quiet, time-worn nostalgia about the home of Norwegian photographer Trine Thorsen, the kind that evolves from years of travel and layers of memories from far-off places . . .
i really love the idea of this place. whenever i move to a new place, i tend to just bring the necessities and then let the look evolve as life happens there -- ticket stubs, postcards, photographs. If i really like some things from my former place, I'll frame them all together.
I always enjoy your choices - they are so beautiful and inspiring. That desktop inspires me to go and tidy mine. (But not right now). Perhaps I need a big clock like she has above her desk, something that can just tick away while I procrastinate. And then maybe an alarm can go off, or something. That will be cool.
"There is a quiet, time-worn nostalgia about the home of Norwegian photographer Trine Thorsen, the kind that evolves from years of travel and layers of memories from far-off places . . ."
your words alone here paint such an ambiance... they say "a picture paints a thousand words", but here not the case! lovely images, though, too. A nice bedtime reverie, thank you, goodnight:)
What a wonderful work space. I can't help but be a little in awe.
And on a different note, I realize that most photogs dress the set before a shoot, but what does one do with all these damned cords? My laptop is connected to the printer, the modem (although it's wireless I sacrifice speed when unplugged), the power strip, the speakers... it's a mess. Ideas?
Such a lovely, calm workspace. Has inspired me to stick up some of my favourite photos, tear outs around my desk! Puts my mess of a workspace to shame!
Jessie – love the idea of framing things that you love and keepsakes all together.
Samantha Honey & Colette Rose – thank you.
Easy and Elegant – wish I could offer some advice on hiding those unsightly cords, but there is a jumble at my pedicured toes as we speak . . . Have seen various covers and ties as options, but nothing that really and truly makes sense of the mass of wires . . . Perhaps a good topic for a follow-up post?
Hope everyone is having a beautiful week so far. Always find it so inspiring to look at the workspaces of others, especially when they are filled with personal artifacts, such as this one.
Thank you for stopping in to say hello -- it's lovely to hear from you!
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what a beautiful serene workspace--inspiring as we change ours...
I love each and every one of these imagines so much..Thank you!
There is something so real and authentic about having some time worn beauty amidst the glamor!
i really love the idea of this place. whenever i move to a new place, i tend to just bring the necessities and then let the look evolve as life happens there -- ticket stubs, postcards, photographs. If i really like some things from my former place, I'll frame them all together.
beautiful!
Gorgeous Images!!!
i love that these spaces feel created over time. not many people do that anymore.
I always enjoy your choices - they are so beautiful and inspiring. That desktop inspires me to go and tidy mine. (But not right now). Perhaps I need a big clock like she has above her desk, something that can just tick away while I procrastinate. And then maybe an alarm can go off, or something. That will be cool.
"There is a quiet, time-worn nostalgia about the home of Norwegian photographer Trine Thorsen, the kind that evolves from years of travel and layers of memories from far-off places . . ."
your words alone here paint such an ambiance... they say "a picture paints a thousand words", but here not the case! lovely images, though, too.
A nice bedtime reverie, thank you, goodnight:)
another beautiful post!!! i love the little fan on the desk. have a happy day =)
What a wonderful work space. I can't help but be a little in awe.
And on a different note, I realize that most photogs dress the set before a shoot, but what does one do with all these damned cords? My laptop is connected to the printer, the modem (although it's wireless I sacrifice speed when unplugged), the power strip, the speakers... it's a mess. Ideas?
the artichoke/cabbage leaf things are interesting yet pseudo puzzling.. despite the vegetables I love it!!!
what an exceptionally beautiful blog you have -
xoxoxo
Really amazing place ))) I would love to work there )))
love the mood in these....
Really beautiful, and somehow comforting and sweet...Makes me want to redecorate!
Honestly, when I'm old and retired and have grandkids running around, I hope my home is filled with such fantastic memories. This is so cool.
Such a lovely, calm workspace. Has inspired me to stick up some of my favourite photos, tear outs around my desk! Puts my mess of a workspace to shame!
So elegant! i love monochrome rooms
Cute chic photos:)
Jessie – love the idea of framing things that you love and keepsakes all together.
Samantha Honey & Colette Rose – thank you.
Easy and Elegant – wish I could offer some advice on hiding those unsightly cords, but there is a jumble at my pedicured toes as we speak . . . Have seen various covers and ties as options, but nothing that really and truly makes sense of the mass of wires . . . Perhaps a good topic for a follow-up post?
Hope everyone is having a beautiful week so far. Always find it so inspiring to look at the workspaces of others, especially when they are filled with personal artifacts, such as this one.
Love this style! Lots of good old furniture and insteresting things to look at.
The images are breathtaking and captivating. Thank you for posting them.
How gorgeous, makes me want to redecorate.
Thanks for sharing.
Just found your blog, its divine.
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