Saturday, June 30, 2007
Lamps on the ramp
From www.2modern.com (love the color of the art deco lamp's base)
From: www.ikea.com (the blue one will look even better with a patterned or printed shade)
From: www.kernsnursery.com (base material = metal. similar to second ikea lamp)
From: www.lighting-direct.co.uk
From: www.nichemodern.com and www.potterybarn.com
From: www.markandspencer.com and www.westelm.com
From: www.dwr.com (portable lamp!) and www.designpublic.com
Paper and fabric lamps - the kind available at Fab India also abound - the difference being the price at which they are available in India and outside India. They are much cheaper in India and you would also find many more designs. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any good online resource for lamps in India...so would need to do the good ol' actual window shopping and going back and forth from one shop to another to finally pick up lamps worthy of new furniture :-)
Friday, June 29, 2007
Rent a Tent!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
And I, can't help, looking at walls...Wall Art Part Deux
And ofcourse, the other option with walls is cladding them with stone or brick:
Images: www.pointclickhome.com and www.islandstone.com
And even mud (traditional rural house building material becomes 'in' now!)
Image: http://www.makeitmudbricks.com.au/
Other interesting wall installations found on http://www.2modern.com/
DIY - I guess the above effect can also be achieved with some ingenuity using plaster of paris (?) :-)
There are so many other wall finishes - wall decals, faux wall finishes, fabric coverings, wall mural art etc...shall cover all of above some time later
Color me tender, color me true...Wall Art Part I
While there is an amazing variety of options available in the US and UK, I did some research for what is available in India. In this post, I will cover some interesting options provided by Asian Paints , and also what I will do MYSELF [:-D] to one of our master bedroom walls
First, some Elvis Presley for walls by aforementioned paints:
1. Pick up a wall and color it in ochre- which along with sounding quite exotic, looks somewhat like the color tick marked in the shade card below:
Pic Courtesy: http://www.apaints.com/
2. The paint would be textured and would look something like this:
Pic courtesy: http://www.craftrevival.org/ (ask me why I put the link before the image and spoiled the consistency of this post...^&*@# formatting trouble)
5. Dip the handblock in deep cooper color and run amok printing on the ochre textured wall (not run amok exactly - but do some thinking around spacing the prints out, symmetry etc)
6. And voila! the wall that I did MYSELF...ahem, will do MYSELF will be ready! :-)
Well, there will be a day in the near future when I post the pic of the finished wall!
More to come on walls in Part Deux of Wall Art...