Thursday, January 29, 2009

Floral Fashion and Clothes On Ice

clothes on ice Nicole Dextras
This amazing work by Nicole Dextras just blows me away. The first 3 images are of items of clothing in ice and the dresses and coat made with flowers and foliage are beyond belief.
clothes on ice Nicole Dextras
clothes on ice Nicole Dextras
floral dress Nicole Dextras
foliage coat Nicole Dextras
foliage dress Nicole Dextras

A Stunning Interior

swedish interior
I just love this interior, such rich colours and shabby chic done to perfection. Via Skonahem
swedish interior
swedish interior
swedish interior
swedish interior

Displaying Just About Anything

vintage cutlery display
This just goes to show that if you have some old cutlery, kitchen utensils, a container and some scrumpled paper you can make a stunning display. Amazing!
Image via Skonahem

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

What Comes Naturally

I am often asked how I come up with ideas I have. There's no easy answer to that. I mean why do did I decide to

put a stack of trompe l'oeil books on my desk, as they serve no purpose other than to make me smile and look tremendously busy? Why did I decide
shelves made from drawers
to take 4 drawers out of an old art deco dressing table, paint the insides in bright colours and use them as bookshelves? The main reason was that I thought the handles would be useful to hang things off, which I haven't done yet. Why did I think it was a good idea
chandelier on a low ceiling
to hang a massive chandelier in a corner of a room with such a low ceiling? Well I thought it would bring drama to the room. Why did I tell the plasterer
faux stone wall
to leave that faux stone wall alone? Because I wanted a bit of what I considered to be amazingly realistic left alone. Why did I go out into the forest
curtain poles made from branches
to find curtain poles instead of going to the shops? Because it's cheaper and much more fun. Why do we have
giant vintage letters
a giant D and a giant H above our fireplace? Well Harvey and I each have our own side of the cottage and this is so we don't forget which side is which. Why do I
ghost furniture
do this for a living? When I look at a tea tray I just think it would be fun to stick everything to the surface and hang it up. Why when I see
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an old Victorian riding jacket do I immediately want to cover a chair with it? Because it is what comes naturally - to me anyway.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Nautical Accessories With a Difference

par courrier rescue II
I found an amazing Swedish (I think) website today called Par Courrier and they have some very different items for the home. This little collection is from their Nautical Range.
This site really is well worth a visit as it has masses of stylish pieces that would suit all manner of interiors.
par courrier steam ship wastebasket
Steam Ship Waste Basket
par courrier upper deck book shelf
Upper Deck Bookshelf
par courrier port hole mirror
Porthole Mirror

Fragile Fashion

glass dresses by Karen LaMonte
How on earth is this done? These fabulous glass dresses and coats are by artist, sculptor Karen LaMonte
Take a look at her website as her talent doesn't stop at dresses.
glass dresses by Karen LaMonte
glass dresses by Karen LaMonte

Wire Work Uncovered

wire work by Benedetta Mori Ubaldini
I didn't know wire work could be quite so beautiful. These amazing pieces are by Benedetta Mori Ubaldini
wire work by Benedetta Mori Ubaldini
wire work by Benedetta Mori Ubaldini
wire work by Benedetta Mori Ubaldini
wire work by Benedetta Mori Ubaldini

Just Mix It Up

mixed vintage dining chairs
There's no need to buy a set of chairs when you can mix them all up like this. Fabulous image via Skonahem

Monday, January 26, 2009

Our Cottage Extension - The Kitchen

At last a look at the finished parts of our Cottage Extension.
ghost furniture kitchen

If anything stays still long enough I will paint it even the Fridge Freezer got the matte black treatment. The vegetables in the dish on top of the fridge are from an old French Charcuterie. A stable door allows me to drink in the views and keep my feet warm.
ghost furniture kitchen
The cupboard doors were painted in copper and verdigris and of course were given the Ghost Furniture treatment by fixing a vintage frame with vine tomatoes placed inside, in the same colours.
ghost furniture kitchen
A vintage frame holds a vintage artist's palette now a blackboard and a Phillipe Starck Hooktoo Utensil Set. A very laid back 3D Bon Appetit stuck to the wall.
ghost furniture kitchen
I numbered the cupboards because I was sick of describing which cupboard held what to Harvey. Now I just shout NUMBER 3!
ghost furniture kitchen
Black was the chosen background colour for the walls and even the taps.
ghost furniture kitchen
To separate the kitchen from the dining area we put in a tree from the forest outside our door and attached a piece of African Padouk to it to create a breakfast bar.
ghost furniture kitchen
A rise and fall ceramic lamp from The French House gives a soft light to the very red wood below.
ghost furniture kitchen
The odd branch still sticking out from the tree comes in handy for hanging kitchen wares on.

TOMORROW - WHAT WE DID TO THE OLD PART OF THE COTTAGE

Friday, January 23, 2009

Something For The Weekend

pomax
I am off to pick up my daughter Charlotte, who is home from Paris for 10 days but I leave you with these amazing images from and the link to Pomax and if you have a spare hour or two this weekend you could do a lot worse than go visit this Dutch site that has the most inspirational products, sets and photography. Enjoy!
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