Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Wood & Wool Stool

Dutch designer Ingrid Jansen is the queen of crochet, and under the name Wood and Wool Stool she makes charming blankets, reclaimed-wood stools with crochetted seat-covers, adorable knitted bunting and garlands, and these insanely sweet hangers for baby clothes. Pictures: Ingrid Jansen, used with permission.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

The Sleep Room

The Sleep Room is a new-to-me site for everything bedroomy. Their Mexican floor cushions make me very happy, their rugs are some of the nicest I've seen, and I love the look of this Swedish-looking chest of drawers and pretty embroidered lampshade. Pictures: The Sleep Room.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Shai Abbassi

I've been searching for a coffee table for our sitting room for as long as we've owned our flat. The tricky thing is that I like old things, but people didn't do coffee tables in the olden days. You can get farmhouse tables that have had their legs lopped off, but I think they always look a bit odd and stunted. Or you buy something angular and Danish, or heavy and Balinese, or an American-Psycho-style, glass-and-steel number. But last night I came across Shai Abbassi and my coffee-table search is over. Shai's ottomans and footstools are made in England using antique legs (I love the Edwardian turned mahogany ones) and covered in the most extraordinarily beautiful antique Turkish kelims. So they are old, but new, and you can have them made to your exact specifications. They're completely flat, so you can rest a tray with coffee and cups on them, sturdy and coarse so they'll last forever; but soft, too, so ideal for foot resting.

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Another Country

I'm really keen on the simple but sturdy-looking furniture designs of Dorset-based Another Country.