Showing posts with label Tableware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tableware. Show all posts
April 20, 2014
Happy Easter!
Multi Cultural Easter Brunch table in fresh Pinks, Greens and Blues. Ikat table cloth, Greek key runner, my favorite Turkish Kutahya bowls, Moroccan salt cellar and tea glasses, vintage Mexican tin taper holders, MidCentury pink crackle glaze ceramic vase, vintage jelly glass and American FireKing Jadeite all meld together for a casual, eclectic and inviting tablescape! ♥ ♥ ♥ Wishing you all peace, love and contentment this Easter. ♥ ♥ ♥
July 16, 2013
Goodwill Goods::Art Glass
Hi everyone! It's been a while, but I have another installment of my Goodwill Goods series. Remember the post I did about my Goodwill finds here? I could probably do a whole years worth of posts just on the stuff I find at thrift stores! I am waaaay behind in sharing all my discoveries, so this is just my 'latest' find.
I love Art Glass and all my drinking glasses were/are collected over time, not bought as a set. Some Art Glass can be soooo expensive though, so I am always looking for 'friendlier on my budget' versions. I wrote about that here. I use art glasses as my everyday drinking glasses, so inevitably one gets broken here and there, but that's okay because I always seem to find one or two whenever I'm out and not really looking for them. This is one of my favorites so far, found at Goodwill.
Can't read the signature, but the date is 1997. I go to the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach every year and there are a few glass artists there whose booths I make sure to visit. I occasionally will splurge and buy one of their glasses, which look exactly like this one, signed and dated by the artist, and generally cost anywhere from $35 to $50 per glass! Very well worth it for the skill that goes into it, just not in *MY* budget very often!
It's not like finding a Picasso at a garage sale, but I'll take a buck .99 art glass signed and dated any day of the week! It's finding joy in those little things :-) What have you found lately?
I love Art Glass and all my drinking glasses were/are collected over time, not bought as a set. Some Art Glass can be soooo expensive though, so I am always looking for 'friendlier on my budget' versions. I wrote about that here. I use art glasses as my everyday drinking glasses, so inevitably one gets broken here and there, but that's okay because I always seem to find one or two whenever I'm out and not really looking for them. This is one of my favorites so far, found at Goodwill.
For only $1.99!
So hard to capture in a photograph, the different colors each have their own iridescent shift which change colors as you tilt the glass. Soooo pretty!
Can't read the signature, but the date is 1997. I go to the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach every year and there are a few glass artists there whose booths I make sure to visit. I occasionally will splurge and buy one of their glasses, which look exactly like this one, signed and dated by the artist, and generally cost anywhere from $35 to $50 per glass! Very well worth it for the skill that goes into it, just not in *MY* budget very often!
It's not like finding a Picasso at a garage sale, but I'll take a buck .99 art glass signed and dated any day of the week! It's finding joy in those little things :-) What have you found lately?
July 11, 2013
One Kings Lane goes to Morocco!!
Oh wow you guys, I LOVE the Moroccan influence in design ( seen here, here and here) and starting YESTERDAY (means You better hurry!) One Kings Lane launched THREE Moroccan themed sales!! They end TOMORROW, so get over there and prepare to drool over all the Moroccan look loveliness.
A Table In Tangier Sale
Move yourself (and your table) to a distant land with this collection of intricate Moroccan-style tableware. Outfitted in shining gold, stunning prints, and saturated hues, this array of glassware, linens, and more will take you on a trip you'll never forget!


Shop The Souk Sale
Escape to Morocco without ever leaving your home. Pore over exotic rugs, pillows, and accent pieces, from painted jars to glass lanterns, to bring a touch of alluring Marrakech style to your living room, bedroom, or den.


Marrakech Nights Sale
For an exotic, romantic glow, I can't get enough of these Moroccan-inspired lanterns and lights. Their intricate cut-metal patterns cast light into eye-catching shapes, but they're just as beautiful left unlit. Discover easy ways to decorate with these dazzling lights below.


A Table In Tangier Sale
Move yourself (and your table) to a distant land with this collection of intricate Moroccan-style tableware. Outfitted in shining gold, stunning prints, and saturated hues, this array of glassware, linens, and more will take you on a trip you'll never forget!
Shop The Souk Sale
Escape to Morocco without ever leaving your home. Pore over exotic rugs, pillows, and accent pieces, from painted jars to glass lanterns, to bring a touch of alluring Marrakech style to your living room, bedroom, or den.
Marrakech Nights Sale
For an exotic, romantic glow, I can't get enough of these Moroccan-inspired lanterns and lights. Their intricate cut-metal patterns cast light into eye-catching shapes, but they're just as beautiful left unlit. Discover easy ways to decorate with these dazzling lights below.
Hop on over, but hurry...It's all over tomorrow! Have fun and send me a postcard!
Disclosure: I am a member of the One Kings Lane affiliate program. This is an affiliate sponsored post, all opinions are my own.
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