OMGosh! Yet another post that I need to write with a link to you! How creative!
Di, thank you so much for your comment about little William. (Who BTW is doing just fine after surgery and one arm in a red (!) cast to go with my holiday decor. Haha!). You are always so generous and kind, girlie. You always have my 100% support.
Beyond clever ... .
ReplyDeletelove the sketchy quality of the stacks.
Brilliant!
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI have a question: what tv channel was that programme about modern art that you mentioned on?
I would love to see it.
Get out of town! That is one of the coolest, smartest designs that I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteI want these too! Very witty
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful...reminds me of Piero Fornasetti's work. very clever though!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful . I've already thought about buying them . Seletti is a fabulous brand
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! Yet another post that I need to write with a link to you! How creative!
ReplyDeleteDi, thank you so much for your comment about little William. (Who BTW is doing just fine after surgery and one arm in a red (!) cast to go with my holiday decor. Haha!). You are always so generous and kind, girlie. You always have my 100% support.
Cyber hug, Mon
I have a similar set of wooden block cities from Muji. I love it!
ReplyDeleteExactly what I NEED!!!
ReplyDeleteFacades!
wonderful
i love this!! i'd display it in my living room and, as a bonus, get more space in the kitchen cupboards.
ReplyDeleteHello, Do you know where I can buy the Palace plates in London? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCJAHS
ReplyDeleteSelfridges and The Conran Shop are stockists according to the Seletti website.