Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Phoebe Wahl : Bloom Weaving

'Bloom' Weaving from Phoebe Wahl

Last night I stayed up late to bag myself a couple of the very ltd "Moomin Day' Mugs for christmas presents..... I missed out as they were really popular selling out in 3 minutes! :(

So I woke up more determined not to miss out on the Phoebe Wahl 'Bloom' weaving pre-order...... so have bitten the bullet and ordered one just now.... and (although now my family will be eating baked beans for a month) I am so excited!!

These lovely floral weavings are 100% cotton and perfect as throws or wallhangings ..... mine is going to be dropped over the foot of my bed.

The Pre-order is only open for another couple of days (until 12th August) so get yourself over to phoebewahlshop.com


Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Jungle Blanket from BFGF


Totally in love with this "Jungle ' Blanket from BFGF... this 51 x 73 inch woven blanket would look so good above my bed.... or my sofa... cant decide which I would go for.

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You can find BFGF via their website here or on instagram

Saturday, 29 April 2017

The home of..... Inge King and Grahame King


King House and Studios (1952-64)






So for the first time in 9 years I took a little unplanned break from blogging and it was really nice to disconnect for a while and focus my energies, or lack of energies, elsewhere. A couple of months ago I found out that my recent issues with extreme tiredness, nausea and a range of other physiological symptoms, including fertility issues, were the result of the return of a Pituitary tumour that I thought I had seen the back of in 2013. It is not cancer, and it is treatable but it is was still a bit of a kick in the teeth as I had really wanted another baby..... but alas some things are just not meant to be !

My break from blogging, although much needed was also a bit of a silly move as I find it strangely therapeutic .... so I am back. I have found some beautiful homes, and also beautiful products that I would like to share with you all, and as I have been for some time thinking about the concept of 'home' as both an external and internal space, have contacted some wonderful conscious women to interview for a new series of personal interviews..... so watch this space :)


So for my return I have chosen this beautiful home and sanctury of husband and wife Sculpturist Inge King and Artist Grahame King designed by Architect Robin Boyd. I was brought up in and therefore have always been a fan of 'period' properties but since moving into my 1960's home have really started to appreciate the large windows and more open plan vibe to properties of the middle of last century.

What I really love about this home is that it has huge windows that look onto greenery, such a luxury for a city dweller such as myself. The couples collections of pottery, textiles and artwork are all beautiful rich warm earthy tones that fit in perfectly with the building

Below I have included an extract of the original text by Nigel Bertram, I would strongly urge you to head over to Architecture au to read the full article and also to see the full collection of photos by Dianna Snape

"Robin Boyd’s King House and Studios in Warrandyte, designed for sculptor Inge King and artist Grahame King, was completed in three stages in 1952, 1955 and 1964. The plan for the first stage of this house is an almost-square rectangle, four bays by three, about 120 square metres. The plan is a little confusing at first glance; it does not have a particularly recognizable figure or clear hierarchy of zones. It seems a bit loose and even empty, like an industrial building. There is one main room, with a small bathroom, porch and “bedroom” (which isn’t used as such). The kitchen, raised platform and bathroom each take up one structural bay in an offset, abstract arrangement, which gently partitions the singular space into implied zones. The plan is structurally determined, blunt and logical. It does not easily imply domesticity – making us question, in fact, what a “house” is.
As Inge King explains, after the plans were first submitted to council the “bedroom” was added because the authorities would not permit a dwelling of only one room. The raised bay to the north of the main space is labelled as “painting platform” but was apparently most useful as a dance floor for the Kings’ infamous parties. The underfloor space, which increases in height under this platform, is labelled “food store” but has been used as a workspace and studio – a space entered each morning and left sometime in the afternoon, a true home office. Here the ceiling joists in the main area are barely 1.8 metres above the floor. The exposed structure serves as racks for tools and welding clamps, or places to hang work in progress. Adjoining underfloor space up the slope has been fitted out with watertight cupboards and flyscreened cross-ventilation panels. Large plate glass windows to the north, salvaged from shopfronts, unite the lower workspace with its corresponding raised platform living space above. This underfloor workspace, which extends to a level gravel terrace outside, appears to function as the heart of the house – the engine room."

Friday, 10 June 2016

Current Obsession: Haptic Lab's Constellation Quilt



I really, really love this Constellation Quilt from Haptic lab that I found over at Sparton Shop. It would be awesome as a quilt on the bed or as a wall hanging.

The 100% cotton 60" quilt features embroidered gold stars in the October night sky at around the 40th parallel in the Northern Hemisphere, Tiny French knots are used to render the Milky Way as a tactile field that crosses the quilt design in a sweeping diagonal. 

The quilt is handmade in Brooklyn. 


Saturday, 28 May 2016

Bedroom Inspiration : Hot Pink BedSpreads

Bright and Bold: Turquoise Bedroom with Pink Otomi Bedspread
Pink Bedroom
HOt PInk Rose bedspread
Cool and Casual : Hot pink throw

Summer sunshine has finally arrived here in the South West of England, and boy does it feel good to soak up that much needed Vitamin D!

Although a life long wearer of Black and darker colours, even in the summer, hot weather does have me dreaming of hot pink textiles and accesories , so here are some stunning hot pink bed spreads for you all.

Hope the weather is glorious where ever you are!!

xx Gabi xx

Hmong, and Kilim


Monday, 2 May 2016

Map Quilts by Mary Bryning

Mary Bryning Quilted Map: Ullswater

I recently got mentioned in an online article about Moon to Moon as a blogger and mother from California...... well the majority of my readerships are US based and I love the whole Californian aesthetic but I don't live there. Originally from Brighton, England, I now live in Bristol, England. So, I thought it was about time I featured a little more art, textiles and properties from here in the UK. I recently found these stunning map quilts by Bristish artist Mary Bryning so thought these were the perfect place to start....
 
 Mary combines her love of textiles and embroidery with an interest in maps and the effect human settlement has on the landscape. Her work explores the patterns of geography and cartography using hand-dyed or printed fabric, recycled maps, appliqué and machine embroidery, producing images of familiar and well-loved places from unfamiliar viewpoints. She also creates work based on natural forms on the coast, in the countryside and in gardens.

View more of her work on her website (which she shares with her artist husband Ken) Bryning Art

Sefton park
Grasmere and Rydal
Birkenhead Park

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

The Eclectic Stockholm home of....... Daphne and Rolf


I found this stunning home on Hem & Antik, a Swedish website. It belongs to couple Daphne and Rolf and is located in Stolkholm . I was going to include the text which i translated on Google but I am not sure that the Copywriters would be too happy with that... it is worth a read though if you have the time.

The home is decorated head to foot in textiles and ornaments from the couples extensive travels across the globe. Although the whole apartment is beautiful, my favorite room is by far the master bedroom. It has been decorated with wall hangings from Uzbekistan, and has a fabulous chunky wooden framed Day bed from Java. I also adore the rich velvet table cloth to the left of the bed.


Bedroom:
The bed is a daybed from Java and the walls are covered in wall hangings from Uzbekistan,
Even the guest room is unique. Above the bed is a canopy made from mosquito nets from Goa, says Daphne

-The couch is a little different, because it has no back support. But we have added a ton of pillows

If you like this home then you will love the homes of Cornelis Le Mair,  Greg Irvine  and Mary Randolph Carter


Photos by Anne Nyblaeus
Original Article by  Gill Renlund
Published by Hem & Antik

Saturday, 23 April 2016

Eclectic Sitting Rooms....

Eclectic Bohemian Sitting Room
Eclectic, bohemian, Sitting Room
Eclectic Sitting Room

House plants, a mix of textiles from across the world, cushions, natural wood and an assortment of rugs...... eclectic sitting room perfection!

I cant decide which of these three sitting rooms I would prefer the most...

Monday, 9 November 2015

Textiles: Roxy Marj Heirloom Blankets




Roxy Marj : Native Boy Limited edition rug
I have been meaning to get Alex a Roxy Marj Blanket since I was pregnant, he is now 16 months old! The range of blankets that Roxy Marj hand produce is getting bigger and I am currently drooling over the Raccoon blanket in the top picture.

They are perfect for teeny tiny babies and great for toddlers that are learning to explore the animal kingdom..... also great for adults too :)

You can view the full range over at Roxy Marj
Roxy Marj Blanket

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Wall Hangings at Urban Outfitters

Recycled Lovers #30 Scalloped Wall Hanging
Otten Macrame Wall Hanging
I would love to be able to afford a beautiful wall hanging by Artists such as Electric Love NYC, or April Rose of Rainbow Kimono, but right now my interiors budget is regrettably minimal/ non-existent. So if like me you are currently counting the pennies Urban Outfitters does have a cheap and cheerful range of wall hangings to brighten up your walls.

Saturday, 28 February 2015

Shop : The Silk Road

The Silk Road: Online Shop of World Treasures
Mirrored Cushion/pillow from the Desert Collection

Tharu Spike Necklace,  Yak Bells and Camel Tassles

The Silk Roads on-line store opening last month was eagerly anticipated by all their Instagram followers. The store owned by friends Lou and Rachel is full of beautiful, and very reasonably priced, bounty from their many travels abroad.

On my first visit to the Silk Road I bagged myself a pair of beautiful Om spoons that were handcrafted by metal work artisans of Patan, Nepal and a really stunning Tharu Spike collar (I had wanted one of these for ages) and I am already have my eye on some of the beautiful textiles, especially the Rann of Kutch Wall Hanging.... so hands off! :)

Rachel is currently wowing instagram followers of her travel in Iran with her daughter Luna and her beautiful pregnant bump........  and giving me major wanderlust!... and awe.... walking to the corner shop was a mission when I was pregnant!

 I cant wait to see what global treasures she comes home with.

I urge you to check out the Silk Road for yourselves here



Bohemian Children's textiles