Monday, April 4, 2011
Mr Mustache by Studio Violet
Mila chose the Friends of Violet poster for her bedroom and personnally I really love the colours and designs of the Apple Papple poster and Pirum Parum poster (so cute!). So when Elizabeth told me she had now published Mr Mustache book in English, I got very excited.
Mr Mustache worries for nothing and can't sleep...What is bothering him? When he finds out, things start to feel a lot better :-)
PS: I hope you will have as much pleasure as I did when I read this to Mila. Have a great day!
Je sais que Mila et moi ne sont pas les seules a aimer tout ce que font Camilla Engman et Elisabeth Dunker de Studio Violet et je suis sure que vous aimerez beaucoup ce petit livre...
Mila a choisi le poster Friends of Violet pour sa chambre et personnellement j'aime beaucoup les couleurs et designs des posters Apple Papple et Pirum Parum (trop mignon!). Alors lorsque Elizabeth m'a dit qu'elle avait maintenant publie le livre de Mr Mustache en anglais, j'etais tres excitee de voir le resultat.
Mr Mustache s'inquiete pour un rien et ne peut pas dormir...Qu'est ce qui le derange? Quand il trouve enfin, tout commence a aller pour le mieux :-)
PS: J'espere que vous aurez autant de plaisir a lire ce livre que jen ai eu quand je l'ai lu a Mila.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Bedtime readings: present & future
When I'm on holidays I can easily read 4 books in a week while the rest of the year, I only seem to be able to pile up easily 3 months worth of interior magazines, this book on positive thinking I read quickly in New-Zealand (and want to read again to really get it), this business book where I'm featured (which I haven't finished) and then something else good comes out et voila!...It just goes on top of my bedside pile.
The latest book that caught my attention is Kelly Hoppen's new book: Creating a home for the way you live which is a great source of inspiration, especially if you're doing your house up. The book has gorgeous photos, floor plans, mood boards to reconfigure space and make decisions on layout and design. It's very visual and it clearly explains the creative process to turn a concept into reality.
As soon as I'm done with it, I will post a little review on the blog to show you some of the gorgeous and inspiring interiors Kelly has created.
Next on my list is Holly's new book!: Decorate (available from April 2011 in the UK) and I'm super excited for two reasons. First because I will attend her book launch on 13th April at Liberty's and secondly, because I'm currently attending Holly's online course Blogging Your Way
and listening to her podcasts, how passionate she is, I simply can't wait to meet her in person.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011
NEW! Finland Family Style

Monday, December 20, 2010
What Katie ate....in New-York
3 days alone at home to finish painting our bedroom.
2 weeks of sun to recover from 8 weeks of carbs & no morning runs.
1 last post about the Living Etc Competition.
1/2 day at work and we close for the holidays and that's it...et bien non!
I got a little comment from Nicole and because I'm interested in people who leave comments, I checked her out and what did I find?! More goodies to share!!
Nicole Franzen is a food, lifestyle, travel Photographer who participated to the amazing food photography book Katie Quinn Davies put together and it's just too good to not show it to you before the holidays!!
And can someone get the girl a book deal please! This is too good to be online only! I want to read this book on my sofa with a cup of tea and take my time flickering through each page...









Et est ce que quelqu'un peut filer a cette fille un book deal please! Son livre est trop bon pour qu'il ne soit dispo que sur le net! Je veux lire ce bouquin tranquillou sur mon canape avec une tasse de the et prendre mon temps pour admirer chaque page..
Donc voila les superbes photos de Nicole et vous pouvez en voir plus ici
Monday, December 6, 2010
Toc-Toc-Toc...
Toc-Toc-Toc is so up my street....I was just beaming when I got it because it's just the kind of things I love. It's full of inspiring interiors from French creative people and I discovered that several of them are from Bordeaux where I went to Uni so I will definitively meet a few next time I'm off to our holidays home near Arcachon. It also features some gorgeous montages from Chou (thanks again for your wonderful gift!!) and I loved the look of Charlotte's studio, the young and very talented designer behind Le Vestiaire de Jeanne. So if you want a copy, you can order it from here (it costs about £12 and if you want us to add it on BODIE and FOU let me know). Happy reading...
Friday, June 25, 2010
Rob Ryan" "You can still do a lot with a small brain" b
So here is one last post before the weekend because I have been waiting for this book to arrive for a long time and I'm SO NOT disappointed by its content!!
I'm sure (creative as you are) you all know who Rob Ryan is but if you don't, you must check out his wonderful blog or even better, pay a visit this Sunday to his fabulous shop on Columbia Road (if you've never been to Columbia Road, gosh you must, you must, you must!!). Rob Ryan's intricate paper cuts often reveals whimsical stories and poetic expressions, creating a universe that is delicate in both form and theme.
I've always been a fan of Mr Rob's talent, patience and skills and this new book called "You can still do a lot with a small brain" is a great celebration of his work, imaginative paper cuts ad screen prints. The book has been published to accompany Rob Ryan's exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park that sadly ended last February but if you've missed the exhibition and loves his work, then you will love this book. I have taken a few pics of the inside to show you what it looks like but it has many wonderful examples of his screen prints and paper cuts.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Paumes, rain, Sunday brunch & monthly competition
Reason 1: I love how inspiring and creative they are. There is a bit of text but it's all in Japanese so your attention is really on the photos. It wouldn't be a bad thing sometimes to know what they're writing about but it's probably just a description of the photos so in the end, you pay a lot more attention to the details of each image and they always put a list of websites at the end or a mini guide or a list of flea markets, museums etc...it depends on the theme of the book.
Reason 2: Each time I discover the work of amazingly talented and creative people I never heard of. I know some of them because their work is commercial (like illustrators, fashion designers, product designers) but others simply work in creative environments like theatre, cinema, PR, publishing or they are photographers, boutique owners, artist agents, Chefs or food journalists....and I think it's this mix of creative backgrounds from different countries that give these books a different, arty feel.
My favourites are all the ones from Stockholm and Copenhagen for instance because Scandinavian people's approach to design, patterns, colours, light and family living is different to the ones I know from being born in France and having been in England for the past 15 years. Saying that, I can't stop drooling over London gardens now that we are starting to work on our little garden because when it comes to gardening, I think England have the best gardens...and rain! No seriously have you seen the weather this morning!! Shocking for a bank holidays weekend!
Reason 3: I love their 'slices of live' style. The homes featured are not styled and they are not perfect! They are real family homes with a bit of mess, colours and imperfections which we can all relate to. When we are into design and decoration, we often aspire to have gorgeous, tidy homes...well yes...that will happen when your kids move out of your home...
In the meantime, try to explain to her 5 years old that her two babies both dressed in pink or a red bike sitting in the middle of the lounge in front of your Paulistano or her Shrek and the Fantastic Mr Fox DVDs laying in in the floor out of their boxes, is not exactly the kind of look your were aiming for your lounge....yes exactly!
Reason 4: I love the design 'a la Japonaise'...From a design point of view, I love how the pages are laid-out and how the Japanese typography look and I love how their colourful spine stands out on my shelf....
Reason 5: I think they are a real treat and make a wonderful little present. I read on some blogs that people thought they were expensive at £20/20 euros each. I tend to disagree. I buy a lot of decoration magazines and interior books and considering that a mag costs in average £3.70 in the UK, I think £20 is a good price for a book that you are going to look at over and over and cherish and I'm not saying this because we sell them on B&F because if you have been reading this blog for a while now, then you will know that it's more a case of ...I love them WHICH IS WHY they are on B&F.
However since I feel so strongly about it and I want more people to enjoy these books, this month, we will be offering one lucky winner the two books of her/his choice from the Edition Paumes series. Yep! You read it correctly, two books by Editions Paumes to one lucky winner. To participate, click here and if you haven't done so, don't forget to sign up to the BODIE and FOU Enewsletter to get 10% off the third Thursday of each month.
Monday, April 26, 2010
The Selby's new book
Here is an interview via Urban Outfitters
Buy the book from here (US) and here (UK)
Click here to see a sneak preview
Via The Selby



















