some installation/styling going on from where the lovely things are. I really like the combination of the absolute chaos but then the slicker approach above it. I think this is a such a lovely example of how I would imagine presenting products when the products can speak nicely for themselves.
where the lovely things are
Despite not being my frequent of taste, I admire the curvaceous and elegant use of space in a boxed off area. This is really something that Iw an to bare in mind.
Graphic Exchange
I think that the box thing has kind of been done-however the stitching is right up my street. I think it adds a little something else. I really like that it is red too. Exceedingly homely
Porsha Marais
http://lovelypackage.com/fruita-blanch/
are taking it right back to basics. No fuss always works.
A meaty piece of print. This triggered a piece of inspiration to make some beutiful backdrops with the relevant imagery on it inside my boutique organic green grocer.
Fannette Mellier flickr
I liked this because of its simplicity. I imagined applying the humorous pointing to a vegetable.
this isn't happiness
old but gold dust for my design direction





















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