Some of you long time S.HOPtalk readers might recall one of my original posts which featured the inspiring { and extremely organized } work space of Benita Larsson.
I've continued to stay connected with Benita when she pops over here and via flickr, where she frequently treats her fans to peeks inside her constantly evolving home and her fabulous sense of style. Benita is continually editing and updating her spaces to keep things fresh...swapping out colors, fabrics and accents with a change of the seasons–so inspiring!
Home office pink
Home office green
The exciting news is that Benita has taken her keen eye for great design details to create some original designs, which are now available in her recently launched etsy shop, The Chez Larsson Shop.
Her kitty gocco printed cards are so charming–available by color or in mixed sets.
Don't you love Benita's production line--indie artistry at its finest!
Pillow covers, designed by Benita, are also available in the shop.
Kitty lovers will recognize the intriguing expression on this little guy. You know the one...when your whiskered friend is up to something and you catch them, but they don't want to admit it.
Hmmm...I wonder who inspires some of Benita's designs???
Visit Benita's etsy shop here. You can also follow Benita's adventures in home decorating and any new designs she's offering through her flickr album.
I so admire artists and designers who put themselves out there and pursue their dreams. Way to go for it Benita...I wish you much success with this new endeavor and look forward to seeing what else you have in store for us.
Post note: Since featuring Benita's home office on S.HOPtalk back in January, Benita has been featured in numerous articles and posts, including a Collections feature on Poppytalk–I thought I'd mention it in case you missed it--definitely worth a gander when you have a moment.
3 comments:
Oh this makes me want a gocco even more! What great prints, so clean and crisp, but not dull. I love it!
Art Kitten:
I might have to add a gocco to my wish list as well. As someone who worked in the printing/publishing industry for many years (and who continues to be obsessed by paper goods), I'm intrigued by these magical little printers.
Such a lovely home!
I will have to check out more of her photos!
xo
Melissa
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