October 16, 2016

British Antique shows

The more upmarket British antique venues are jaw dropping. Dealers come from around Europe with stunning finds. Finds like my petrified wooden wheel from the 13thc. .....yes,  13thc!! 
At markets such as these, I can find less for resale but I am "gob smacked" for inspiration and I would rather buy less than walk endlessly sorting through piles of junk...this scores!
 My favorite show anywhere, ever, is this one, in London.....The Decorative Antique and Textile Fair
 The vignettes themselves are stunning
What appears to be shields, in actuality, is Nigerian currency, 17thc
The mix.........mod and vintage, great contrasts
Swedish washboards. As a collection, smashing. Love to see organic elements in any setting but particularly in modern, a fab contrast
Hmmmmm, suddenly looks interesting doesn't it? Faced with the typical orange oak, these have been hard to sell of late, not like this! Bleached wood was everywhere
 I love the moodiness of each booth, it distinguishes each from one another, as though you are entering a private space around every bend
 Everything is 'elevated' on a stand
Dog tired........dogs are everywhere in this country, Marcel would be thrilled for the access, I would be thrilled to take him
My struggle, i wanted these, BAD!
 Just a bit too pricey.....finials from the Brighton Pavilion. Now I am regretful, ignoring my own adage, 'Buy what you love as you may never see this again'
  Sigh.........
Always have my eyes open for upholstery ideas, as some of the most imaginative have come from this show



Going on this weekend, for the first time ever. I predict this will be a roaring success, Bruton Antique Fair. As we arrived on 'trade day', sold signs were popping up like mad

 I wanted this as i fell in love; Italy, c. 1840.....£1,200.00 yes, in pounds
The entire booth displayed this creative set-up to sell canes
Marcel in one of his forwarded daily shots....at least he can go anywhere...in a car!

Stay tuned
Sylvia and I are finishing up the details for a 
London Interior and Antique Tour!

Cheers!!
Debra

October 5, 2016

Hello?? Anyone still there???

Let's get reacquainted after my disappearing act...........
My Blog vanished, and when I tried to "find" it, it went through a few reincarnations. First up, my blog was called "Begging for Attention".......what?!!?!  Then "Sentimental Notes".....WTH!!!
Finally a young staff member "found it!"

                                                           Let's catch up!

I am writing from Sherborne England, my annual slice of heaven. Sylvia and I just finished leading a great group of women through gardens, manor homes and antiquing. We are busy preparing for next years group, want to come???? You should, it is so much fun

English Gardens are, well, everything....... It is where I studied, absorbed and become inspired. This place set my career


This year included Highgrove, HRH Prince Charles garden.

My favorite antique for the shop, so far, is this Tunisian Oil wheel, 12thc. Being nearly petrified wood at this stage I see it as a sculpture, particularly in a modern setting. A Frenchmen whom lives in Tunisia is getting on in age and dispensing with his personal collection. So organic and original!
On the home front is a new addition to our family, meet Marcel! A nine month Bergere Picard, a French herding dog whose low numbers keep this breed in the endangered category.

There has been some improvement since this 5 month old snap, the barricades are down, but another very naughty trait emerged and he now has a veterinarian behaviorist/psychiatrist. Yep, who knew there were such specialists. A friend noticed the Caesar Milan book, not working is it?
More on Marcel later

When in our locally renown pet shop, Wet Nose, I met Bruno and had to share. The outfit catches your eye, but the personality is massive. Mr. Bruno, insists on wearing shoes before he will go outdoors, and ruled the shop for attention....endearingly. Vigorous tail wagging, he held court while posing and relishing the "ooh's and ahhh's"    SHOES????!!!
In July the Atlanta Gift show was exciting, always is, and my fetish for candlelight was satisfied. Lately, the new taper flameless are truly lifelike. Now in store; iron wreath hangers that hold a flameless taper, love!
 A wonderful wall sculpture made of pliable wire that bends and twists in a multitude of directions, creating drama and texture, simply. When the manufacturer displayed them with the ends curling around flameless tapers, we had to re-create that in the shop. The tapers are turned on and off with a remote, brilliant!
 But these took my breath away.......
 These are flickering light bulbs, that resemble real candles. The light they cast is soft and can also be used outdoors in exterior lighting to give the essence of gas lights.
How cool are these?  They work like light bulbs turning off and on via the light switch.
How long do they last? Probably your lifetime; 100.000 hours which equates to being on continuously for 12 years if left on the entire time
 If you have read the blog Design Indulgence, my favorite, Sherry always talks about Sudi, seamstress extraordinaire. These are Sudi's, and they are exquisitely made of Kerry Joyce fabrics with down inserts.......and they are available :-)



My favorite container planting scheme for a client. One massive planter wall basket, lined in burlap and planted heavily.
Cherry colored impatiens, Dipped in Wine Coleus, Gartenmeister Fuschia (love orange and pink, so Lily Pulitzer), Marguerite Sweet Potato, Ivy and Ferns
How about this Biennial for texture, great in the ground or pots; Sage Argentea.
A very French landscape with these massive planters we brought in
The front garden
A true joy is checking in on a client and seeing such excellent care, thank you Mary!

                     Thank you for being here, see you soon!

                                  Debra






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