Indigo…I love this colour! Did you know that it came from the latin word indicum, meaning India? The real blue indigo is a derivative from the woad, a plant used for dying clothes.
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1. Candle Capri to make holidays last longer – Anthropologie
2. The stool, instead of an Yves Klein piece – Big-Game @ Karimoku
3. A magic potion spoon – One Kings Lane
4. Boiler of the sea – Staub
5. A dive with those curaçao pearls – Monin
6. The diary I’m dying to buy – Taschen
7. The Big Blue lamp by my designer friend Adrien Rovero
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off to visit those sites! :)
Car oui, l’indigo n’est pas un simple bleu… J’adore aussi m’intéresser à l’histoire des couleurs, aux teintures naturelles…