Updated 13 May 2021
New perspectives on Pinterest
A little perspective always helps, and Pinterest makes it easy to see the world through another's eyes. We've pulled together a list of some of the international pinners (mostly bloggers) we follow. Broaden your outlook, find something new, or just see how the other half lives.

Source: emmas.blogg.se via Emmas Designblogg on Pinterest
Emmas Designblogg's boards are filled with beautifully muted Scandinavian style. With a cool palette of greys and limed white, textures become all important. Browsing these boards is like a long cool drink on a hot Australian day.
For something a little more colourful & eclectic, head across to San Francisco, where SFgirlbybay (aka Victoria Smith) has curated 85 boards full of her modern, bohemian style. Almost half a million followers can't be wrong.
For an East Coast sensibility, head to Heather Clawson's Habitually Chic boards. Symmetry abounds in her "Chic Spaces" board full of mannered, classic interiors.
If classic is your bag, you probably already know of Ben Pentreath, English interior designer, shopkeeper & blogger. He excels at the sort of English rooms that look like they've developed over time. Another English pinner along the same lines is Sophie Conran, the daughter of Terence Conran and a food & homewares aficionado.
If that's all looking a bit safe, try something a little edgier with The Selby Home Shoots board, with images from The Selby blog of creative New Yorkers (usually) in interesting, unstyled spaces.

Source: lamaisondannag.blogspot.fr via Famille on Pinterest
Famille Summerbelle is Julie Marabelle, a French designer, illustrator & blogger with a modern take on French style.
Finally, come full circle with the boards of Marcus Hay, an Australian stylist based in New York. He styled this shot of an Eero Saarinen 'Womb' chair for US retailer Design Within Reach. His 63 boards and over 6,000 pins a testament to his very visual life.
We'd love your suggestions for more international (p)inspiration - leave a comment to let us know who you follow.

Source: emmas.blogg.se via Emmas Designblogg on Pinterest
Emmas Designblogg's boards are filled with beautifully muted Scandinavian style. With a cool palette of greys and limed white, textures become all important. Browsing these boards is like a long cool drink on a hot Australian day.
Source: Uploaded by user via sfgirlbybay / victoria on Pinterest
For something a little more colourful & eclectic, head across to San Francisco, where SFgirlbybay (aka Victoria Smith) has curated 85 boards full of her modern, bohemian style. Almost half a million followers can't be wrong.
Source: habituallychic.blogspot.com via Habitually Chic on Pinterest
For an East Coast sensibility, head to Heather Clawson's Habitually Chic boards. Symmetry abounds in her "Chic Spaces" board full of mannered, classic interiors.
Source: benpentreath.com via Ben on Pinterest
If classic is your bag, you probably already know of Ben Pentreath, English interior designer, shopkeeper & blogger. He excels at the sort of English rooms that look like they've developed over time. Another English pinner along the same lines is Sophie Conran, the daughter of Terence Conran and a food & homewares aficionado.
Source: theselby.com via theselby on Pinterest
If that's all looking a bit safe, try something a little edgier with The Selby Home Shoots board, with images from The Selby blog of creative New Yorkers (usually) in interesting, unstyled spaces.

Source: lamaisondannag.blogspot.fr via Famille on Pinterest
Famille Summerbelle is Julie Marabelle, a French designer, illustrator & blogger with a modern take on French style.
Finally, come full circle with the boards of Marcus Hay, an Australian stylist based in New York. He styled this shot of an Eero Saarinen 'Womb' chair for US retailer Design Within Reach. His 63 boards and over 6,000 pins a testament to his very visual life.
We'd love your suggestions for more international (p)inspiration - leave a comment to let us know who you follow.





