Domestic Stories with Ivy
By Suze on Jul 14, 2011 | In About Me, Home Decor

I know I tend to be too much eclectic in my likes and dislikes in terms of style and decor. I know. It's just that there's so much wonderful inspiration out there and so many talented people... And it can get confusing to understand what you really like, that athmosphere or object or color or shape or idea that can really make your everyday life a little happier. But sometimes happens you come across that "special something", isn't it? That's what happened to me when I've first seen a photo by Iro Ivy Nassopoulos, interior consultant, stylist, photographer, writer, "a girl who loves design, photography, travelling, dogs, chocolate, strawberries, champagne & anything stylish {among her family, companion & friends!}".

Her work makes me think to: milk, light pink cachemire, the scent of fresh wood, early crisp sunny mornings...


This style so soothing, pure, simple yet warm, liveable yet stylish is what I'd love to achieve in our home. I love this scandinavian clarity with soft touches.


Ivy also runs an Etsy shop offering her gorgeous photography and curious cute paper boat garlands.


Hope you love these images just like I do!
Did you discover any new blogger or artist or photographer lately? Any new style that made you feel inspired? Who's your favorite indie stylist? How would you describe your ideal home decor style? I'd love to hear!
All the images in this post are from Iro Ivy blog or shop.
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just a short note to thank you very, very dearly for this wonderful post on my work as an interior consultant, stylist, photographer & etsy seller.
Very honoured that you feel this way.
Kind regards from Greece, being on vacation mode, on a Aegean island.
Iro {Ivy} :)
07/15/11 @ 10:12
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