Therefore, the shops I share with you here have a common theme: online shopping, world wide shipping and liked by yours truly.
Today I'd like to share something quite unique - A 100% Lithuanian homeware shop and design studio called Mano Lietuviski Namai (MLN), which translates to "my Lithuanian home".
MLN was founded in 2009 by two interior architects, Jelena and Jovita. They work with local artists and designers to curate a lovely collection of accessories and furniture that may just make your home a happier place. I am especially in love with their ceramics collection.
Check out the MLN online shop to see their whole range of products.
See you next time,
Xx. Holly.
***images courtesy of MLN.
I love this shop, featured it a while ago. I'd love to buy some of the checked quilt sets for the kids this summer, a definite fave of mine.
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah! Thanks for stopping by here :) It is a great little shop, isn't it? If I had to choose something from the kids section, it would have to be the birdie mirror. I find it totally sweet.
DeleteWishing you a great day!
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What a great little shop. i love that they are Luthianian...great talking point!
ReplyDeleteIn principle I like the ceramics you chose but they wouldn't go with my interior.
I love that you introduce us to different online stores that meet with your approval. I think that's half the battle. Sometimes you don't know who they are and are a little wary. I would buy from anyone you recommend....
Hope you are having a good day. It's very cold in London. Xx
I thought the same thing. Lithuanian?! How cool, we don't hear of that too often around the blogosphere :) Plus they have pretty nice stuff. I think the ceramics I love aren't streamlined enough for my personal style, but that doesn't mean I can't love them. Heck, maybe I'd even get some anyway. I like breaking rules.
DeleteOMG! Just as I'm writing this, I noticed a visitor in my room! A little mouse! Eeek! Gotta go deal with that now. Gosh, I just love the country.
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Wow cool stuff! Love the ceramics!
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have a nice evening! Hege x
Hi Hege! Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed. I really like the ceramics too.
DeleteTotally me pleasure with the vote ;)
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Beautiful work! All inside my home... like pretty please?
ReplyDeleteAgain I'm reminded how much I love ceramics + my wish to attend classes - sometime soon in this life would be nice ; )
Thank's for sharing Holly dear, hope life is rewarding up there in the North.
hugs! xoxo
Thanks for your comment sweet lady! A ceramics class would be so fun! Actually, I think I would prefer pottery maybe. I'd also like to learn a bit about woodworking ... hmmm. So many things to try in life, so little time :)
DeleteGlad you liked the shop Iro. Life up here in the North has been much more enjoyable since a few days. And today it is actually sunny! Although we are expecting snow on the weekend. Booo.
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The ceramics are beautiful. I love that they have a matte finish to them and are perfectly imperfect. Like Tina, I appreciate that you select online stores that are accessible to all your readers. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well, Holly.
"Perfectly imperfect" - Yes, love that!
DeleteThanks for your comment and appreciation of the shops I feature. Because of my "design without borders" motto, I think it's important for me to feature shops that ship worldwide. Sipping costs are not always ideal, of course - but inspiration is just as valuable when searching for the right stuff for your home. So it's not all lost :)
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I really like this series where you introduce shops Holly. I love finding new little gems. I love the white cups with the black saucers. Ceramics in white seem to always catch my attention. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I appreciate that you like these posts :) The white and black are my favourite too.
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Great find Holly! Have you seen those darling stools with green painted legs. On my wish list!
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