Friday, October 24, 2008

Random Objects | Glassware



I love vintage glassware and since we were all about food and dinnerware yesterday we should have a look at some really unique glasses available from Vagabond and Posh. We went to istanbul a few years ago and drank a lot of apple tea from silver glasses very similar to the ones above. And I am pretty sure the top sets are genuinely vintage - very cool!
Random Objects | soft bags, purses


Just noticed these very pretty fabric clutches over at Wedding Style Guide blog yesterday(beautiful blog from Australia). Produced by Etsy seller Ruby Rose. The leather ones are from one of my favourite Etsy sellers, Bonspiel and the top one (which has been on my wish list for way too long) is from Anthro.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

EphemeraMrs Beeton
The food photography in the latest Martha Stewart Living got me thinking about Mrs Beeton. So I got out my books and scanned a couple of pages for you so that next time you prepare a 'bouquet of prawns' you will know the correct way to display them!



Random Objects | Cake Stands
The most perfect china cake stands from Clara French for your perfect victoria sponge cakes!


Window Shopping | Dinnerware from Anthropologie
Look no further than Anthro for wonderful unusual dinnerware to serve up your holiday meal on - Mrs Beeton would be proud!



I especially love the patterned bowls - I think it's the unusual way the same pattern is applied to both the outside and inside of the bowls(they remind me of Indian papier mache bowls.)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

New green retailer | Pistachio
About a year ago we were contacted by Canada's largest book seller, Chapters, to be part of their new concept stores, Pistachio. Well we are excited to say that the first 2 Pistachio stores are now open in Ontario. Pistachio is Chapter's new chain of "green" stores. They will be carrying stationery, apothecary and gifts. In their words, "At Pistachio we embrace the idea that being environmentally caring doesn't mean denying, abandoning or refusing the things we love, but rather designing, developing and using products in more informed, eco-friendly ways."



I am excited to be involved with Pistachio. They represent a bold but intelligent move by retailers to not just jump on the green bandwagon but to be actively engaged with the vendors, producers and designers to creatively redesign the way we shop.
At Cartolina we are proud that all or products have been produced on FSC certified recycled paper since day one. And our printer was named Most Environmentally Progressive Printer in Canada for the last 3 years at the Environmental Printing Awards. We are involved with a number of wonderful 'green' stores including: Gecko Green Living on Saltspring Island, Monkey Grass in Richmond VA, Fiddlehead in Boston MA, Practically Green in Ridgefield CT.
Pistachio are planning to open 6 to 8 new stores next year and then expanding into a couple of hundred stores across Canada and the US in the future.  If you happen to stroll into one of the new stores, email me and let me know what you think - I'd love to know!
More Green Things
A few more nice green things - the colour green that is!


Bedding and pillows from West Elm



Green and white sofa, and shoes from Anthropologie.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Inspiration | Carpet patterns
Sumptuous wool felt rugs(Shyrdacks) from the mountain people of central Asia. Layers of colourful felt are cut away to reveal the colors below. Many of the symbols and emblems you see in these ancient patterns are very current, in design, at the moment .





I love this kind of over the top colour and pattern - and I think it looks amazing in a simple room with lots of white surfaces. From Felt Rugs - where else!
Random Objects | Tea towel


Another sweet little tea towel that you can sew up into a nice wee dog. This makes me smile - I wonder what kind of dog that is. From Pin Tuck.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Random Object | Tube pillow


I have a folder of items that have caught my eye over the last few weeks and months and then they often show up here in the 'random object' posts. And they really are a random lot really. Pillow from here.
Inspiration | Surface design
Thanks goodness for good surface designers. During this last design session for Cartolina I have been so inspired by the amazingly talented and intelligent surface designers who bring something fresh to their collections every season without being sucked in by the trend of the day - hey enough with the owls all ready! Designing something new and fresh is hard, it's a struggle - the easiest thing is to jump on every design bandwagon that rolls past your studio door. Here are a few things that I like because they're based on classic designs but they are remade today in a cool and contemporary style.... and no owls.

I love this fabric,above, it could be ancient or it could have been designed yesterday. Brilliant! Right up my ally!

Do you love this wallpaper above? I do - it's just so clever. It's like toille de village meets the 70's.



I think I am trend-phobic - I see a trend coming towards me and I head in the other direction :-)  Most of these designs are from British designers who work for UK design houses including Anstey, Zoffany and Harlequin. If you would like more specific information email me and I will get it for you!
Have a great Monday morning!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Have a beautiful fall weekend everyone!

It's such a beautiful time of the year - all the signs of fall have arrived and there's a chill in the air. I am going to work this weekend, lots of great new designs for Cartolina to get ready for the printers. And I think it would be a great weekend for you all to practice carving intricate designs into your designer pumpkins a la Ms. Stewart. Hey, send me a picture! This is a picture of my pumpkins from last year . . . ha ha . . . not !
Window Shopping | World Market


As usual some lovely inexpensive decorative objects from World Market - you gotta love that store. The colours are so vibrant and inspiring.
Random Objects | Birch veneer trees


I thought these little birch veneer trees from Roost were really sweet. I think they are supposed to be a holiday item but I think they could be decorative all year around.
Perfect Picture
Sometimes a picture in a magazine stops me in my tracks. This page is from the soon to be defunct ME Home Companion. This issue is almost 2 years old - I ripped out this page and stuck it in my book. I love the styling, the colours and the textures of this image.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Random Objects | Wood and leather
Just a random collection of items that I fancy in the wood and leather categories. First is a dressing/jewelry chest from Graham and Green. Not sure that I actually could ever accumulate enough jewels to fill that but I do think it's quite lovely. Second up is a collection of wonderful old, french, wooden chopping boards from Sundance - also saw a huge collection of these at America Designs yesterday.







Wonderful leather bag and basket from Sundance and 2 wooden radios from Urban Outfitters. Hope you fancy all these things as much as I do.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Rumours
I just heard through the grapevine that ME Home Companion magazine is being discontinued. This is very disappointing. I really enjoyed the last issue and the wonderful images of Rebecca Purcell's work, studio and apartment in New York City. 


Rebecca Purcell's studio is a wonderful eclectic mess of intriguing objet d'art. You can see more of her work at her web site. Its a shame that we have lost so many good magazines recently.
Wake Up Eyeballs!
Outrageous wall paper from Osborne and Little. Imagine eating your breakfast with that wallpaper looming over you? Ha!






These really are all wonderful aren't they? Osborne and Little's site has lots of imagery - very inspiring for all of us pattern junkies out there.
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