What is special about Jaipur Blue Pottery? When I was in India, I couldn’t resist visiting one of the famous Jaipur Blue Pottery manufacturing plants and store. And… I brought home some very special finds just for you! Jaipur Blue Pottery is created from mixing quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth), borax,… Continue reading Blue Pottery
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Fabric of the Week: Tenny
This graphic design fabric is best used as it repeats together either in brick pattern or railroad pattern. Shown as a place setting of napkin in a smaller scale and switched colors and larger scale of neutrals but I’ve also used it as wallpaper as an accent wall. Come into the shop and see what… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Tenny
Fabric of the Week: Corrine
This fabric design was inspired by a cross section of a conch shell that I found on the beach in Maine. Simplicity is the statement. I have found that it works best in a single image and large scale, great for wall hangings or pillows. Available in the orange hues as well as blues and… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Corrine
Fabric of the Week: Sandy
Sandy was designed and inspired by a sand dollar that I found this summer at York Harbor Beach in Maine. It was an old and tired sand dollar so most of the hard membranes were decayed and the outline remained. How amazing that it also looks like a flower! Many people have commented that it… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Sandy
Fabric of the week: Arcadia
Round & Round we go to make a graphic design that stand out and adds interest to any home! Shown here in the purple background with red and orange spirograph, this pillow easily plays nice with other pillows and accents in the room. We can scale this design to be the center of a pillow… Continue reading Fabric of the week: Arcadia
Fabric of the Week: Anna’s Angle
Anna’s Angle was designed and inspired by a sweet 12 year old girl who said that she only liked angles. So I played around to see what I could come up with for a repeat. It’s also valuable to look at how colors interact with each other. The result is a fun and vibrant fabric… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Anna’s Angle
Throwback Thursday: The Spirograph
Seriously, who doesn’t love playing with a spirograph? This geometric drawing toy was created in 1965 by british engineer Denys Fisher. “Spirograph” has also been applied to the class of curves that can be produced with the drawing equipment, and therefore may be regarded as a synonym of hypotrochoid. When kids say that they hate math, put… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: The Spirograph
Fabric of the Week: Allegash2
This vibrant fabric design has movement and fun combined. We have 3 versions of spirographs, this one has a more outward movement. Combined with the colors that you need for your space, it pulls the room together. I am having this pattern fabricated into a large window treatment for a client with the spirograph being… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Allegash2
Aki Waves
With winter behind us (or so the calendar says) it’s time for a little color in our lives. This paper and fabric design was inspired from the Pappelina Rug, Aki and a wave pattern. Combined with glass and ceramic samples it is bright and cheerful! Come tomorrow night, March 28th from 6-8pm for the Material… Continue reading Aki Waves
Colorful Knobs
Beautiful clay hardware adds that special customization twist to any space. Available in 18 colors as well as custom options these look great on furniture or cabinetry in bathrooms and kitchens. Let me work with you to select the perfect style and color for your application to make it special just for you!