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Archive for August, 2010

Sagaform juicy high ball glasses

Friday, August 6th, 2010
Summery glasses

Summery glasses

There are lots of different ways in which you can introduce colour into your home and, one of the easiest ways, is through the products you buy and use.

These bright and colourful Sagaform glasses are a perfect example of how a simple glass can help inject colour and interest into a room – in this case, your kitchen or dining room. They look great on a table being used, but work equally well when displayed in a glass fronted kitchen cabinet.

Designed by Scandinavian Lotta Odelius, the fun and playful highball glasses come as a set ouf four and are bursting with colour.

Buy the glasses for £18 a set from Cloudberry Living.

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Brewers Lilou wallpaper

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Cosy Home Blog fantastic wallpaper pick

Swirly wallpaper

This unusual Lilou wallpaper by Brewers features whimsical birds and dragonflies, entwined with swirls and flowers.

The design is quite contemporary in nature and runs vertically on the paper, rather than being a repeated horizontal design. It almost looks like it’s the result of a doodle that someone’s drawn whilst on the phone and it’s then be transformed into a wallpaper print.

Lilou is available in a choice of colourways – the red printed on a glossy grey background as shown above, plus pink on a candy pink background (between you and me, that’s quite pink) – and is available to purchase from Wallpaper Direct for £24.50 a roll. If you’d like to try it out and see how the design looks in real life, you can order a sample for a minimal fee.

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PIP Studio porcelain from Liberty

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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I’ve only recently discovered the PIP Studio products, but they are delightful and becoming a firm favourite already.

Created by a designer called Pip from Amsterdam, who has the fabulous motto of wanting to create, “Happy products for happy people,”  the procelain china is based on vintage designs. Liberty have a lovely collection of items in stock, ranging from bowls and plates to delicate cups.

The porcelain pieces can be mixed together very well, for a charming eclectic look, and are in colours such as pink, blue and khaki. They’re all edged in a delicate line of gold and are very reasonably priced.

The pink floral plate is £9.50, the  blue blossom bowl (which is in a Japanese style) is £10.50 and the khaki breakfast plate, depicting a robin perched on a branch is £7.95.

Find out more about PIP Studio, or buy some of the porcelain range, at Liberty.

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