Home Actress Lena Dunham HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2022 Lena Dunham Instagram - I’ve always been a homebody- a hermit, a house cat, a bed creature. Combine natural introversion, chronic illness/pain and a career as a writer and you have a recipe for being HOME. A lot. Maybe that’s why I feel such a need to customize my environment and such a passion for decor. Ever since childhood I’ve obsessively adorned every surface with craft paint, contact paper- and even a phase of scribbling on my walls with pencil as a pissed off teen. I’ve moved around a lot in the last ten years, which has meant lots of feathering my nest- but nothing has given me more pleasure than taking on my own interior design project in London over the last 3 months. Inspired by the studios and salons of artists I love- Georgia O’Keefe, Gertrude Stein- and books about my favorite designers past and present- David Netto, David Hicks, Ward Bennett, Michael S. Smith, Beata Heumann- I’ve had the distinct joy of creating a place where @attawalpa and I can feel safe, create and dream (and a place where dog pee, spills and life happening are not an emergency. It’s hard to stain when everything is a wild color!) I’ve also become much more aware of what disposable/mass-produced furniture is doing to our endangered planet. As a result, we have embraced the pleasure of vintage pieces which are full of joyful ghosts and fascinating imperfections. Below, a glimpse into our little world- though we are just getting started. (Tap for credits where we can but a lot is deep Google sourced vintage. All paint used is Farrow & Ball, which I’ve found I respond to best in terms of fumes and toxicity- us auto-immunity queens gotta be careful! Yet another reason not to have factory made furnishings all around, and for once the healthier option is the more affordable one, since vintage is cheaper and sometimes even free...)

Lena Dunham Instagram – I’ve always been a homebody- a hermit, a house cat, a bed creature. Combine natural introversion, chronic illness/pain and a career as a writer and you have a recipe for being HOME. A lot. Maybe that’s why I feel such a need to customize my environment and such a passion for decor. Ever since childhood I’ve obsessively adorned every surface with craft paint, contact paper- and even a phase of scribbling on my walls with pencil as a pissed off teen. I’ve moved around a lot in the last ten years, which has meant lots of feathering my nest- but nothing has given me more pleasure than taking on my own interior design project in London over the last 3 months. Inspired by the studios and salons of artists I love- Georgia O’Keefe, Gertrude Stein- and books about my favorite designers past and present- David Netto, David Hicks, Ward Bennett, Michael S. Smith, Beata Heumann- I’ve had the distinct joy of creating a place where @attawalpa and I can feel safe, create and dream (and a place where dog pee, spills and life happening are not an emergency. It’s hard to stain when everything is a wild color!) I’ve also become much more aware of what disposable/mass-produced furniture is doing to our endangered planet. As a result, we have embraced the pleasure of vintage pieces which are full of joyful ghosts and fascinating imperfections. Below, a glimpse into our little world- though we are just getting started. (Tap for credits where we can but a lot is deep Google sourced vintage. All paint used is Farrow & Ball, which I’ve found I respond to best in terms of fumes and toxicity- us auto-immunity queens gotta be careful! Yet another reason not to have factory made furnishings all around, and for once the healthier option is the more affordable one, since vintage is cheaper and sometimes even free…)

Lena Dunham Instagram - I’ve always been a homebody- a hermit, a house cat, a bed creature. Combine natural introversion, chronic illness/pain and a career as a writer and you have a recipe for being HOME. A lot. Maybe that’s why I feel such a need to customize my environment and such a passion for decor. Ever since childhood I’ve obsessively adorned every surface with craft paint, contact paper- and even a phase of scribbling on my walls with pencil as a pissed off teen. I’ve moved around a lot in the last ten years, which has meant lots of feathering my nest- but nothing has given me more pleasure than taking on my own interior design project in London over the last 3 months. Inspired by the studios and salons of artists I love- Georgia O’Keefe, Gertrude Stein- and books about my favorite designers past and present- David Netto, David Hicks, Ward Bennett, Michael S. Smith, Beata Heumann- I’ve had the distinct joy of creating a place where @attawalpa and I can feel safe, create and dream (and a place where dog pee, spills and life happening are not an emergency. It’s hard to stain when everything is a wild color!) I’ve also become much more aware of what disposable/mass-produced furniture is doing to our endangered planet. As a result, we have embraced the pleasure of vintage pieces which are full of joyful ghosts and fascinating imperfections. Below, a glimpse into our little world- though we are just getting started. (Tap for credits where we can but a lot is deep Google sourced vintage. All paint used is Farrow & Ball, which I’ve found I respond to best in terms of fumes and toxicity- us auto-immunity queens gotta be careful! Yet another reason not to have factory made furnishings all around, and for once the healthier option is the more affordable one, since vintage is cheaper and sometimes even free...)

Lena Dunham Instagram – I’ve always been a homebody- a hermit, a house cat, a bed creature. Combine natural introversion, chronic illness/pain and a career as a writer and you have a recipe for being HOME. A lot. Maybe that’s why I feel such a need to customize my environment and such a passion for decor. Ever since childhood I’ve obsessively adorned every surface with craft paint, contact paper- and even a phase of scribbling on my walls with pencil as a pissed off teen. I’ve moved around a lot in the last ten years, which has meant lots of feathering my nest- but nothing has given me more pleasure than taking on my own interior design project in London over the last 3 months. Inspired by the studios and salons of artists I love- Georgia O’Keefe, Gertrude Stein- and books about my favorite designers past and present- David Netto, David Hicks, Ward Bennett, Michael S. Smith, Beata Heumann- I’ve had the distinct joy of creating a place where @attawalpa and I can feel safe, create and dream (and a place where dog pee, spills and life happening are not an emergency. It’s hard to stain when everything is a wild color!) I’ve also become much more aware of what disposable/mass-produced furniture is doing to our endangered planet. As a result, we have embraced the pleasure of vintage pieces which are full of joyful ghosts and fascinating imperfections. Below, a glimpse into our little world- though we are just getting started. (Tap for credits where we can but a lot is deep Google sourced vintage. All paint used is Farrow & Ball, which I’ve found I respond to best in terms of fumes and toxicity- us auto-immunity queens gotta be careful! Yet another reason not to have factory made furnishings all around, and for once the healthier option is the more affordable one, since vintage is cheaper and sometimes even free…) | Posted on 14/Jun/2022 18:40:46

Lena Dunham Instagram – An abbreviated list of some of my mother’s strongest convictions:

-never buy something you can find on sale (and you can find anything on sale)
-a woman has the right to choose- in ANY situation
-“sometimes a dog smells another dog’s butt and it just doesn’t like what it smells”
-“there is no reason an adult should ever wear shorts” (controversial!)
-art is a real job
-friendship is also a job and one you should work hard at
-never stand when sitting will do
-“nobody is allowed to yell at my kids but me”

To the woman who makes the best toast and the strongest coffee, organizes my “objets d’art” on every shelf and who single-handedly taught me to survive not just in my industry but in the world. Our favorite utterance of love? “PAY ATTENTION TO ME!”

Happy Mother’s Day @lauriesimmons, you’re one of a kind.
Lena Dunham Instagram – I’ve always been a homebody- a hermit, a house cat, a bed creature. Combine natural introversion, chronic illness/pain and a career as a writer and you have a recipe for being HOME. A lot. Maybe that’s why I feel such a need to customize my environment and such a passion for decor. Ever since childhood I’ve obsessively adorned every surface with craft paint, contact paper- and even a phase of scribbling on my walls with pencil as a pissed off teen. I’ve moved around a lot in the last ten years, which has meant lots of feathering my nest- but nothing has given me more pleasure than taking on my own interior design project in London over the last 3 months. Inspired by the studios and salons of artists I love- Georgia O’Keefe, Gertrude Stein- and books about my favorite designers past and present- David Netto, David Hicks, Ward Bennett, Michael S. Smith, Beata Heumann- I’ve had the distinct joy of creating a place where @attawalpa and I can feel safe, create and dream (and a place where dog pee, spills and life happening are not an emergency. It’s hard to stain when everything is a wild color!) I’ve also become much more aware of what disposable/mass-produced furniture is doing to our endangered planet. As a result, we have embraced the pleasure of vintage pieces which are full of joyful ghosts and fascinating imperfections. Below, a glimpse into our little world- though we are just getting started. (Tap for credits where we can but a lot is deep Google sourced vintage. All paint used is Farrow & Ball, which I’ve found I respond to best in terms of fumes and toxicity- us auto-immunity queens gotta be careful! Yet another reason not to have factory made furnishings all around, and for once the healthier option is the more affordable one, since vintage is cheaper and sometimes even free…)

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