travelplusstyle : > ANEMI HOTEL, FOLEGANDROS, GREECE > > > One must be at least somewhat comfortable with minimalism to > appreciate the landscape of the Cyclades—st...
I’m most comfortable in liminal spaces - airports, hotel bars, hammocks, moving trains, scooter suitcases. My mom reminds me that I used to always say I wanted to live out of a suitcase. Now I often do.
fuckyeahgreece : > Folegandros (Cyclades)
marji1919 : > EUROPE - GREECE - FOLEGANDROS > > Santorini’s streets sag with admirers, but on Folegandros, a > nearby island in the Cyclades, you’ll find similar > ...
beautifulgreece : > Folegandros Cyclades
momentalconfashion : > Folegandros, Greece
santoriniblog : > Pretty white street - Folegandros island
I’m most comfortable in liminal spaces - airports, hotel bars, hammocks, moving trains, scooter suitcases. My mom reminds me that I used to always say I wanted to live out of a suitcase. Now I often do.
I’m most comfortable in liminal spaces - airports, hotel bars, hammocks, moving trains, scooter suitcases. My mom reminds me that I used to always say I wanted to live out of a suitcase. Now I often do.
I’m most comfortable in liminal spaces - airports, hotel bars, hammocks, moving trains, scooter suitcases. My mom reminds me that I used to always say I wanted to live out of a suitcase. Now I often do.
latte-art : > Contrast (via > allthekidsarelosingtheirminds > )
spoon-tamago : > The Setouchi Aonagi resort hotel: Tadao Ando’s latest. > > More: > http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2016/05/06/setouchi-aonagi-tadao-andos-latest-addition-to-japans-...
whitevnecks : > 21_21 Design Sight, Tadao Ando http://ift.tt/1rSIFev >
kagvrvsense : > Tadao Ando > 1997-1999 > Church of the light
interiorsante : > tadao ando
89napier : > Tadao Ando
toupeiraamarela : > Shiba Ryotaro Memorial Museum . Osaka . Tadao Ando
unlimitedarq : > Iwasa House project by (Tadao Ando)
carinadewhurst : > More of the series of illustration branding for AYA cafe in Peckham, > London, > > 1. China Rose Congou > > 2. Peppermint > > 3. Chai > ...
I’m most comfortable in liminal spaces - airports, hotel bars, hammocks, moving trains, scooter suitcases. My mom reminds me that I used to always say I wanted to live out of a suitcase. Now I often do.