Our recent move took us outside of the big city, where we can see the night sky. It has us thinking a lot about the stars, the moon (it was full on the 5th!), and all things celestial...
• 1 via Starry Night Lights
• 2 Love this bedroom with walls painted midnight blue (it's a mix of navy blue and black paint), via Country Living
• 3 Night Sky screenprint by painter Vija Celmins, via Artnet. See much more on her work at Art:21 on PBS
• 4 a midnight blue bedroom, via Shape and Style
• 5 the Full Moon sideboard, designed by Sotirios Papadopoulos, via Freshome





Comments (12)
Wowowow. I just love the navy painted room with the white iron "headboard."
My fave is #4 . . . YUM that's a gorgeous color.
Okay, now this is something I should hate on principle, but I'm *loving* the moon credenza. Super-cool, especially if it stores a collection of Sci Fi films.
I love that credenza. Mostly I like space decor when it's photorealistic, unlike #2 which just reminds me of either new-age bs or kindergarten.
i think the photo posted above for the credenza does not do it justice, as it "glows" in the dark!!!
http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/05/28/eco-paint-makes-lunar-cabinet-shine/
I'm sorry- picture number 2 needs to disappear. Not only does it look like it belongs to someone named Summer Glow Moonchild, are those STARS OF DAVID on the wall???
WTF???
I love the lamp picture. Gorgeous.
Emily
this type of decor can go from "magically whimsey" to tacky in a heartbeat. That said, I think kids love it...
Love #4--it's so serene!
I think #4 is BM- Gentlemen Grey which is such a dramatic rich color paint
teacupcake,
.... what exactly is wrong with the star of David???
ABC123, nothing is WRONG with a Star of David, except unless your theme is "Jewish Star Wars," six pointed stars do not belong in the night sky.
Seriously. This is not the Chanukkah Room.