Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

12/10/13

FOR SALE : Natural stone sinks - by bjørkheim







FOR SALE : Natural stone sinks - by bjørkheim

The sinks are made from natural river rocks in Bali. Each sink is one of a kind and hand carved from a single piece of stone.

Stone sink - by bjørkheim
Price: 2900 NOK

More photos and measurements via Finn.no : link

Order : aase@bybjorkheim.com

Photos : Åse Ørjasæter

7/7/12

Weekend - Torvikbukt














I am spending the weekend in Torvikbukt. It is so beautiful here now! Long light nights and colorful gardens. And lots of fish in the ocean. I caught 4 of them yesterday;)

Photos: Åse Ørjasæter

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At my parents place - Torvikbukt
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4/5/12

Bali table - by bjørkheim




Bali table - by bjørkheim
This table is made from one solid piece of Suar wood, a fast growing and easily replaceable wood.

Model 1 (can be used as both dining- and coffee table)
Measurements:
Length: 140 cm
Width: 120 cm
Height: 79/45 cm (dining-/coffee table)
Thickness: 17 cm
Price: 5000 NOK






Model 2 (can be used as both dining- and coffee table)
Measurements:
Length: 136 cm
Width: 90 cm
Height: 81/40 cm (dining-/coffee table)
Thickness: 13 cm
Price: 5000 NOK

Inspiration from- and made on Bali. 

Photos: Åse Ørjasæter


3/12/12

Inspiration - Maldives











I visited the Maldives last year and am dreaming back.. I loved the place! Enjoyed activities such as surfing, diving and snorkeling in addition to days with total relaxation. We stayed at Kandooma- and Cocoa island.

I like the way much of the interior and exterior matches the nature. The reception and restaurant buildings designed like giant coconuts, the floating villas designed like old traditional fishing boats, sun beds in the same color as the sand and natural parasols.

Photos : Åse Ørjasæter

2/9/12

Happy Camper











I am dreaming of summer and a camping tour along the west coast of Norway.

Photos:
1 : via Shootfactory
2 - 3 : via La Rosa Campsite
5: photo Åse Ørjasæter
6 - 7 : via Shootfactory 
8 : via Been seen
9 : What a Melon, designed by Luke Bonner. Via Fieldcancy
10 : The Bubble Three, designed by Pierre Stephane Dumas. Via Been seen.

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2/7/12

SURFurniture - by bjørkheim








A little sneak peek of one of the furniture models I designed on my last Bali trip. From the collection SURFurniture - by bjørkheim.
Designed by me, Åse Ørjasæter. Inspired by surfing.
The coffee table will come in different colors and sizes.

I also designed some furnitures made of recycled boat wood and metal. Eco-friendly dining and coffee tables with rustic finishing and industrial details. I will share more photos when the delivery arrives. The collection is on its way to Norway right now.

Photos: Atval, my Balinese businesspartner.

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SURFurniture table - by bjørkheim
SURFurniture shelf - by bjørkheim

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1/30/12

Morabito Art Villa - Bali













On my last visit to Bali I stayed at this amazing villa resort, Morabito Art Villa. The place is an oasis of pure relaxation, and staying there was just like living in Paradise.


Architecture and decoration, redesigned by Paris designer Pascal Morabito is a marriage of the contemporary and ancient works of art. I am very impressed by his work and get a lot of inspiration from Pascal every time I meet him. And from the rest of his creative family; both his wife Marie-Eve and their son Teo are very talented photographers, while their youngest son Tao is dedicated to filmmaking. Both the place and the hosts are great sources of inspiration.


Morabito Art Villa is located on Berawa Beach, on the southwest coast of Bali, walking distance from Seminyak. It can accommodate up to 25 guests and is the perfect place to celebrate weddings and other big events.


www.morabitoartvilla.com


Photos: Åse Ørjasæter


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1/26/12

Inspiration - Bali











































I love Bali! It has become my second home. A place I always have to go back to. In addition to sun, beach, surf, relaxation there are so many sources of inspiration. When I arrive I normally am tired from work, but when I leave my creativity has reached new levels and my bags are filled with interesting memories. The place is a mecca for handicraft, and you can get your own design ideas real in a couple of days. Each little village has their own handicraft tradition. Ubud is known for woodcarving, Celuk for gold and silver crafting and Batubulan for stone carving.

Recommended hangouts/cafés: Cafe Bali, Deus Ex Machina, Potato Head Beach Club, La Barca.

Place for interior shopping: Seminyak and Ubud.


Photos : Åse Ørjasæter

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