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/ `- J Y- @; JHappy Monday everybody. I wanted to kick off the week with this incredible studio space which belongs to Danish artist [url=http://www.tenka.dk/]Tenka Gammelgaard. Isn’t it just to die for? In fact, those of you that follow yellowtrace on Facebook may recall that I posted some of these images in the visual diary album a little while ago. When recently I spotted it again over on Miss Moss, I just knew I had to share it on the blog for everyone to see.7 M. ? }$ J- a* o- j3 F L C
I love Tenka’s commitment to stripes and monochromatic palette in everything she does – the space she inhabits, the art she creates, countless objects she surrounds herself with and even the clothes she wears. She even bothers to paint her brushes with black & white stripes! Amaze. I am also quite taken by the overall studio feel of lived-in-organised-chaos. It’s so charming.
3 i& A$ B/ x& f) r5 n4 OIn case you are wondering what her house looks like – I am happy to confirm it is highly consistent with Tenka’s die-hard monochromatic aesthetic. Images below. Extreme love!
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[Images via Miss Moss, mackapär, emmas designblogg and cherry blossom.]5 }1 S, A' \# ]. R/ K) e
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