Sometimes I am like the blogger version of a wedding DJ and I take requests.
Jill from Everything Just So asked me to go to Masterpiece London and I did try and take a picture of those ballerina brooches but they said pictures had to preapproved with communications so I couldn't...Sorry but I did try!
Let me start at the small city of Alesund in Norway.
I went to a small antique store that had the most astonishing and sophisticated selection of objets d'art that could parallel any major art capitol.
Look at these
guilloche ( there is an accent over the e but I am borrowing Mr CSW's PC) enamel teacups!
Jill from Everything Just So asked me to go to Masterpiece London and I did try and take a picture of those ballerina brooches but they said pictures had to preapproved with communications so I couldn't...Sorry but I did try!
Let me start at the small city of Alesund in Norway.
I went to a small antique store that had the most astonishing and sophisticated selection of objets d'art that could parallel any major art capitol.
Look at these
guilloche ( there is an accent over the e but I am borrowing Mr CSW's PC) enamel teacups!
These enamel salt shakers were divine.
In certain circles, it was considered poor manners not to have several salt shakers on the dinner table and it was seen gauche to ask to pass the salt.
He had competitive prices because the same shakers but as a set of two sold for the same price as the set of 6 in London.
In certain circles, it was considered poor manners not to have several salt shakers on the dinner table and it was seen gauche to ask to pass the salt.
He had competitive prices because the same shakers but as a set of two sold for the same price as the set of 6 in London.
Objects like this is what made Tiffany a world class name and it should go back to its roots before it loses its brand credibility for good.
Faberge never hurt nobody.
If only the translucent nature of the cup could be translated properly in the picture.
Only because a dear friend was holding her masters show at Central Saint Martins did I manage to get the energy to go and see it the day after I arrived from my trip.
These ceramic lights took my interest because they were fragile yet moveable from the rubber bands.
These are my friend's water filter project and her ceramic jugs.
She has made some inserts that you can place in your own pouring and drinking vessels.
So clever.
She has made some inserts that you can place in your own pouring and drinking vessels.
So clever.
Not that she's anti Brita but she is a true boho and has one of the
most sophistsicated palates around and she wants to bring some panache
and good design to water filters.
Watch this space.
Watch this space.
There was also the usual art student stuff and believe it or not this top made out of fake finger nails was the best thing in the MA Fashion department...
I went to an auction preview to see what cheeky bids I could put in.
I didn't put it on this...
I didn't put it on this...
I didn't even other putting a bid on this set of Herend but in the end I don't have the space but it ended up going for about £300 for the lot.
I didn't get this bergere chair because I put in as always a cheeky bid.
I had to because of the cost of upholstery in this country.
Although I do like the trim.
If you have the space you can still get bargains on big brown furniture.
This armoire had great details for half the cost of IKEA.
Went to Masterpiece today which was held in the same grounds as the Chelsea Flower show.
Can you feel the heat?
Boiling today.
Can you feel the heat?
Boiling today.
It's a lovely event and like being in a museum where everything is available for purchase.
A bit of a downer for an oligarch who loves the chase.
A bit of a downer for an oligarch who loves the chase.
There were some never publicly seen pastels by Monet.
I know they are a bit old fashioned but I love a Fantin-Latour and they look good with all sorts of furniture which is handy!
















