Sunday, September 13, 2009

Etsy treasures: tea towels

Who: Mr PS
What: Tea towels
Why: They look like little notes, drawings on paper!



Kitchen

Every Friday Peter and I reserve some hours for a new project: a real kitchen (finally!). We have only a small space, but ambitious plans...
Since I have no spatial aptitude (I even had to look this one up in my dictionary), I leave the spatial planning for a great deal to Peter and I stick to the styling. We won't have any high cupboards, only one long shelf and I really get carried away looking at all the Etsy-things that I could place up there!

The ultimate beautiful pan by Jens Quistgaard, designed for Dansk, at Etsy-shop Modbots



Vintage espresso-maker, Etsyshop: Modera


Vintage plates at Etsyshop: Menzo Collection


Enamel pitcher at Etsy's Finding Fabulous


And I hope to find more unique things like this Japanese salt shaker at Etsy's Modish Vintage

Fluid harvest

Since the year my parents moved to the country side, every autumn we had to eat/work ourselves a way through the fruit harvest as soon as possible, because of the decay. Piles of applepies, jars of apple sauce and baskets full of pears that needed to be eaten straight away...
Untill last year: My uncle Paul discovered the mobile fruit press!
Mobipers is a professional fruit press on a truck, that travels from village to village in Holland. On one side the apples and pears go in, on the other side your own organic (and pasteurized) juice is put in a so called 'bag in a box', in which it stays fresh for 2 years! The price is 1 euro for 1 liter including the boxes etc.
Yesterday we spend on ladders in their old high-stem trees, shaking branches, picking up pears and apples. The sheep had a feast: all the damaged ones were for them!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Emma's

I found Emma's blog, looking for inspiration to make a moodboard. Needed a nordic (swedish) touch for a new design for one of the biggest coffee company's in Holland. When I design patterns or products I first literally picture the home in which the design would feel at ease and then I start designing. I found the home here, at Emma's!


Thursday, September 3, 2009

Colour celebration

Today - grey sky, lots of rain - I was desperate for some colour. Came accross this French artist, Sophie Cuvelier. She lives in a world full of garlands, mostly textile ones (sometimes paper as well!), which she makes by hand. Not only she does the colouring herself, she cuts them, sews them and puts them on a string. She dresses buildings, streets, huge ceilings. Don't forget to click on her 'diaporama', it will make you feel good and smile in a second!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Christmas?

No snow, no cosy candlelight today (it was sunny and 24 C): this is about my Christmas-mailing for the Dutch magazines. All the Christmas publications are being produced in August or the start of September. So, actually I am rather late this year!
Tomorrow I'll send the editors and stylists some new pictures I took from my angels (with the lanterns in the background). Hope they'll give them a little stage to sing their Christmas carols on!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Scholten & Baijings



Wanted to write about Scholten & Baijings already for one whole year, but didn't have a blog back then to post anything on! So here they are, a pair of incredible designers.
Famous for their striped fabrics, but they designed so much more. A friend of mine met them in Milano and she told me that they were so friendly and easy going...
You can buy their cushion covers at the great webshop of one of my friends: BijzonderMOOI*