I've been a fan of artist Morgan West's work - and her excellent site, Panda Head - for about as long as I've been blogging. One of my favorite features? Her series on kitchen sinks, which allows readers a glimpse into a space many of us overlook. (And who wouldn't be interested to know what the Food52 sink looks like, or Molly Yeh's, or Emily Hilliard's?) It's intriguing, refreshing, surprisingly intimate.
See the entire series on Morgan's blog, Panda Head, here. Happy Tuesday!
Such a cool idea. Thanks for the intro!
ReplyDeleteI need that measurements print! And a pink kitchen!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I read the blog my favorite and my best (MFAMB) and she shares a lot of beautiful kitchens/bathrooms/homes and I can't get enough. I love seeing how other people decorate/live!
ReplyDeleteLOVE HER.
ReplyDeleteDakota, yes and yes.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea for a series!
ReplyDeletei have just recently (in the past week or so) become a little obsessed with what my kitchen sink is looking like, while also drooling over other's. i'm excited to check this out!
ReplyDeletei have just recently (in the past week or so) become a little obsessed with what my kitchen sink is looking like, while also drooling over other's. i'm excited to check this out!
ReplyDeletegreat kitchen inspiration!
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Sink collections are definitely a fun idea and probably pretty accurate at describing personalities too :P
ReplyDeletethat is brilliant! i had no idea of this series of photographs!
ReplyDeletei like to collect pictures of doors and entryways
Hehehe, as of now: I'm following blogs focused on closets, bathrooms/vanities, bookcases, small living spaces, unconventional living spaces, minimalist design, office spaces, bedrooms and now, over-the-sink-spaces! I love ALL of them. And no, I don't read them all everyday, though I seriously wish I could sit at my desk for hours and do just that. Thank you for the link Shoko! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI need that framed conversions chart (esp. British measurements to American measurements)! Genius.
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