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Monday, March 11, 2024

c l u t t e r c o r e

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Cluttercore. A colourful collection of memories, colours, patterns and designs, that together form a personal style.

Our interior isn't about what's trendy or good taste, but solely what we think is worth displaying and about personal items that we've have collected over the years.

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

power of plants

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Our exuberant ficus elastica - once rescued at the plant store in the 'damaged houseplant corner' with a only a few (broken) leaves - has been joined by a clivia, which is about to bloom in orange.

The way i see it, the house is never too green and are the stacks of plates are never too high...

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

fishbone ><((('> orchid cactus in full bloom

blooming fishbone cactus

Our giant fishbone cactus keeps on blooming and spreads a wonderful scent.

The Fishbone cactus boasts many colorful names. Ric Rac, Zigzag and Fishbone orchid cactus are only a few variations on the name of this graceful plant.

I just love the shape of the leaves.

I discovered the plant for the very first time in London many years ago.
The entire glass facade in the back of the Terence Conran shop was full of these graphically shaped plants.

It was before I started to become a plant enthusiast and I did not know the name of the plant and called Matisse plant.

Friday, July 22, 2022

summer green

summer summer summer summer summer summer

Friday 22nd of July

Green summer weekend greeting to you all!

Saturday, April 17, 2021

plexiglass plant stand

see-through plant stand

Design bar stool (we found at Neef Louis this week) serves as almost invisible plant stand.

Saturday, July 25, 2020

change of scenery

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Change of scenery in our kitchen.

A tulip dining table and houseplant wall. We 'replaced' our long table and bench with Moroccan bread baskets.

Since the children both moved to their own homes, we sometimes felt a bit lost at our super long canteen table, which can accommodate 10 people. After three days breakfast and dinner at the round table in our apartment at Baixa House in Lisbon, we agreed we should have a round table in our kitchen.

I've always enjoyed dining at a cozy round table, but I did not want to say goodbye to the vintage Belgian canteen table and because of it's size (2.40 X 0.80m), it was not an option to store it elsewhere in the house. The xxl table has found a good destination at my colleague, who is now very happy with it.

I found a splendid round tulip table with a diameter of 1.20 meter, which also still fits 6 chairs if necessary.

We exchanged the white wooden chairs for two vintage garden chairs from the front garden, an old steel patio chair, we once found at a Spanish flea market and our Bertoia chair.

The new table brings a completely different atmosphere and the kitchen is much more spacious this way.

The plates on the serving cart are re-organized and the Moroccan (bread)basket collection is now displayed on another table in the kitchen.

And we found a second-hand Dutch design cross light lamp by Melis & Oostrom above the dining table.

On the table a Bordallo Pinheiro fish vase from our Portugal road trip 2017 with garden flowers.

Because there is still space for another plant on the plant bench, we adopted a chain cactus.

Usually the interior at some points have to become completely different after our vacation, because we always get so much inspiration abroad.

All in all a huge difference with minimal resources.

Change of scenery brings new energy.

Monday, April 29, 2019

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A new green family member in da house.

I spotted the chestnut vine - TETRASTIGMA VOINIERIANUM - at Klavertje Vijf with my friend Marieke in Haarlem a few weeks ago. A vigorous evergreen climber.

I noted down the name in my phone and have been looking for this plant ever since.

And today when I went to the nearby garden center to buy potting soil for the garden, I suddenly came across this rampant climber.
There was only one, also an amiable one, so I had to take the plant home with me (and luckily just fitted in the car).

We have found a good spot, not too light, not too dark and it can climb for a while until the ceiling will be reached. `