Anna Cordeiro...Simply Amazing!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

OMG! Anna Cordeiro, from Portugal, is my new design crush. Now, I know I have a lot of them, but this one is truly outstanding. Here is her website.  I am completely head over heels for her work! Love the furniture, the colors, the arrangements, the fresh look. What do you think?


























What do you think? Do you love her work as much as I do?

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suzyq said...

Wow - her colors are amazing - beautiful " spring"
like -
Going to check out her website now - great post!

The enchanted home said...

Very pretty....there is a certain romantic quality to her work that I love, thanks for the intro!

miss b said...

all so chic! - I love the first room - a wonderful space to relax.
http://missbbobochic.blogspot.com/

Acquired Objects said...

It's all beautiful and very fresh looking, love the pops of purple in the first room.

XX
Debra~

Laurie said...

Fresh & crisp! Really loving the one with the green/white wallpaper - looks like a salon?

Haus and Home said...

Wow!!!! Thanks for sharing!

Cynthia said...

Great pictures. I like the first two with the chandeliers and the wood work.

Shirley@Housepitality Designs said...

I can see why she is your new crush!...Great designs..love all the woodwork!

pam {simple details} said...

Oh my! Incredibly gorgeous!

Tammy@InStitches said...

So fresh, love the colors !

PURA VIDA said...

I just love your photos...so inspiring

Teresa at Splendid Sass said...

You may not believe that I can be speechless, but I am. I am in love with the style here, and the desk at the end just went into my inspiration folder! Thank you for sharing, Stacy.
Have a great Tuesday.
Teresa
xoxo

Mrs. Sutton said...

Oh My Goodness - Every single space there is DROP.DEAD.GORGEOUS! I am absolutely overwhelmed with the glamour and lovliness of it all. What fresh, mouthwateringly sorbet colours - I'd be skipping round with a stupid grin on my face constantly if any of those spaces were mine - even the childrens room! Thanks for the introduction - and great blog btw - I'm a new follower!

xo Jamie and Vashti said...

I am liking all the blues and greens I see! Fresh is a great word to use, they are all beautiful!

Taylor Greenwalt said...

Love her style.Its Fresh and bold. I had never heard of her. thanks for sharing.

Luciane at HomeBunch.com said...

Anna Cordeiro is excellent! I can't imagine being sad in any room she designs... pure happiness! :-)

Have a blessed week, my friend!

xo

Luciane at HomeBunch.com

miss b said...

Thank you, Stacy for your lovely comment and for your words of advice - I appreciate it!
http://missbbobochic.blogspot.com/

Tamara @ Go Fish Style said...

great inspiration!

Cluny Grey said...

Love her, Stacy! I hadn't heard of her, even though I've been to Portugal several times (my son lived there,in Lisbon, for two years). The style there is fantastic and I've got to see her website. Homes and even apartments in Portugal have the most unbelievably beautiful tile you've ever seen and I want to see if she incorporates that (my son had balconies that ran the entire length of his apartment front and back - he had a whole floor - and they were tiled completely with blue and white tile.) I'm still thinking of retirement in the Algarve!
Thanks your visits to my The Cluny Chronicles, Stacy. You're the greatest!
Hugs, Cluny

Kathysue said...

I found her awhile ago and felt the same way! I love her unbridled use of color and pattern, Kathysue

Carla Aston said...

Love the use of pattern on the walls. Those navy stripes are fabulous! Beautiful work.

Splenderosa said...

There are so many creative women around the world aren't there. This is one of the best things about blogging, being able to find out about them, their lives, their desires. Before this, who knew? Lovely post, Stacey. xx's