A glimpse of my most recent work

You may noticed that I continue my spring cleaning here on the blog. 
Today I've tried to create new headers for this blog and my other blog Creative Living
I'm still not happy with this one. Have to tweak it a bit more... 

Something I am happy with, though, is my recent ceramic experiments. 
As you can see from the first three pictures below, I've tried to make clay 
look like cloth. What do you think - does it work?


Sorry about the bit of leaf on this one. I took these pics outdoors, 
and my fingers must have been dirty! Oh well... 




And here are a few other plates and bowls, 
where I've experimented with different glazes and raku.

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Wabi Sabi Dining

Serene dining area, by Claudio Silvestrin
Imaging being able to keep you own living space in such order... 
Not realistic in my world, but love it! 
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Snow white


Odd. We had snow today. I just hope it's a one off. That spring returns tomorrow. 
Or the day after. Had planned to spend Easter working in the garden. 
See the green grass grow, make some new flower beds, plant some seeds.
As it is - I think I'll accept this is a weekend in white. All white. 
What's it like where you are?












Images are from top left-right by/via:
1. me (view from my house) + beautiful envelop
2. via
3. unknown star + Residence Mag
6. Japanese paper airvases + unknown kitchen
8. Ceramic "bowls" photographed by me + paper spheres by Yoshinobu Miyamoto
9. linen + via

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Welcome to designer Dorothee Schumacher's Animal Farm

I came across these images over at the Selby. What a lovely house and "garden". It's the German home of fashion designer Dorothee Schumacher , where she lives with all her chickens, horses, pigs and rabbits. A lovely, mini Noah's Ark. Head over to the Selby for more images of her home. 
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BicycleGate - my next project?

Now, this is a gate I'd like to make.
Have an old bike. Need some iron and welding skills.
Sigh - think I need professional help to make this, after all.
Image from Inspiration Green

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Editor's Choice: Concrete table for indoor and outdoor use


It's just weeks away. The Milan's Furniture Fair. It opens in mid April, and I hope to see Italian 
designers Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere's stunning table Boiacca in Kristalia's stand.
The table is made of cement with internal reinforcements in stainless steel. 
The cement legs are incredibly thin, elegant and resistant, 
allowing the Boiacca table to be used both in- and outdoors. 
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A Cosy Corner for Relaxation


A lovely space with a relaxed feel. 
Simple furniture. Soft colors and material. Beautiful natural light. 
What else do we need? Images via
Have a great weekend, all. 



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An old map as wallpaper

Interesting. A canoe gets a second life as a bench. 
On the wall - a new wallpaper with a map of the world (when?) 
from Wall and Deco 
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