Sunday, January 31, 2010

Etsy treasures: vintage stuff




Who: Sweet Love Vintage
What: Sweet vintage home accessories and more.
Why: Not only does SL Vintage have a great eye for unique small vintage products, this online shop is a little Etsy-paradise because of the clear, fresh and funny styling and great photography!

piet hein for fairtrade org


Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek has been a recycle-trendsetter for ages. Everyone here knows his (worldwide copied) waste-wood tables and chairs. He was asked to do a project in Vietnam for the Fairtrade organisation. The problem for small wood manufacturers there is the humid climate. Once the products arrive in the west, the wood is warping. Piet Hein Eek now designed a series of baskets made of thin wood slats that are strung together, so shrinking and expanding don't have an effect on the final product. So clever.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

done in 60 seconds


Since I started my own business and started to design for a living, there is hardly any time left for crafting. No more felting (the wool felted eggs on the photo are the remains of that hobby), no more sewing, painting etc.
Since then I have been specialising in quick, easy crafts with a satisfying result. Allthough I miss the process of 'getting there', it is still fun!
It really took me only 60 seconds to make this lampshade. Found a lampfoot at the second hand store, bought a lampshade at good old IKEA and just glued some vintage ribbon on it. And yes, Peter (my husband) you are right: I didn't do it straight, but for a 60 secs-craft it's good enough!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

polish pajaki



Strange...sometimes I come across things that have been famous already for months (or years) in the blog world, but somehow have been invisible to me. This 'pajaki' (Polish paper chandelier) for example, posted already in 2008 by Laura Normandin on her great blog Wren Handmade.
I was like struck by lightning when I 'found' it yesterday. This kind of folkloric paperwork is so inspiring! Five years ago I made a colourful paper chandelier like this with a diameter of 2 meters as a decoration for a huge party. If I ever find time it will be my first project to make one for my home...

Sunday, January 17, 2010

almost ready


To celebrate the fact that my kitchen is almost ready I would like to share some nice tea towels with you again. We have been eating dust and micro-wave prefab food for the last 3 weeks... Allthough cooking is not my first favorite hobby (I rather make designs) I can't wait to cook a fresh and real meal on my new stove, or bake cookies in the huge oven!

Left: Teatowels from Marimekko, designed by Maija and Kristina Isola, available (on sale!) at finnstyle.
Right: The fish-tea towel is an etsy-find! Isn't it adorable? It is printed in the design studio of Open Face Sandwich

Saturday, January 2, 2010

soul birds


One of my favorite designers, Sanna Annukka from Finland, will have two new (limited edition) designs in her collection within a couple of weeks.
It are wooden soul birds, Sielulintu in Finnish, who bring the soul to newborn babies and take the soul to heaven at the moment of death. During life they protect your soul when you are asleep.

new

New year (wish you all the best!), new plans, new beautiful things to discover.
For example these paper bells and balls at the UK-based webstore re-found objects .