Showing posts with label pillows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pillows. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Bloomin' Flowers!


This radiant fused glass vase from Moon of Glass is just awaiting a bouquet of pink and purple tulips....come on tulips!















A lovely 8x10 macro orchid print by From My Eye . A stunning display of brilliant color and abstraction.













I'm always a sucker for pillows, so here's a delicious flower-themed silk pillow cover from Meyer Lemon Designs.














A fabulous wood burned and cutout gourd bowl with hummingbird and trumpet vine theme from Inspired By Nature...no kidding!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Inspired By Nature...

It is a foggy morning here in Portland. As I sit facing the window, I can easily daydream myself into a forest with thick mist clinging to the tree branches. Momentarily I am a bird perched with my beak tucked securely under one wing...delightful. So let's see what the Design Style Guide can do for my fantasy...


The brilliant blues of this "What A Hoot" pillow cover from Sun2Create add a retro touch to my reverie. Measures 12x16" / priced at $14



A refinished chair from Vintage Renewal - a beautiful combo of crisp white linen and a vintage floral pattern with appliqued birds up the back. Perfect for daydreaming and priced at $480.



Speaking of fantasy - a digital collage from Blame The Moon, combines original illustration, photography and digital painting. Print measures 8x10" / priced at $18


How about a Fancy Scrolled Tree With Birds vinyl wall decal from Chuck E Byrd Wall Art - no need to tuck under a wing in the warmth of your own living room! Measures 12x20" / priced at $24.95


This "Tattoo-Bluebird Sphere" vase from One-off Pottery and Modern Ceramics can come to roost easily just about anywhere in your home. Measures 3.4" tall / priced at $50


Ah, here I am, full circle, back outside in the chilly morning mist. At least I have some company in this original acrylic painting titled "Waiting In Moonlight" from Snapdragon Studios. Measures 24x30" / priced at $450

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Urvi Agrawal, Etsy Artist from India

Urvi Agrawal is one of the newest members of Design Style Guide. She has an Etsy shop which houses a beautiful collection of Soft Home Furnishings. Urvi took the time to answer a few questions and I figured, what the heck, why not publish them?



1. What is your shop name and what do you sell?


The name of my shop is The Home Centric. I sell a wide range of handmade home decor mainly soft furnishings. This includes Decorative Pillow Covers, Throw pillows, Napkin Rings, Table linen & runners, Placemats, Bed Spreads, Quilts and Towels. My collection includes experimentation with different fabrics (silk, linen, satin, velvet, cotton, leather) and decorated with beautifully worked embellishments, Embroidery, hand knits, hand paints, metallic colors in combination with earth tones which all add to an eclectic appeal to my creations.



2. What long series of events led to you doing this?


Designing has been my passion right from the time I was eighteen. My interest led me to go up and select it as a career. I am a qualified fashion designer with a degree in fashion and textile designing from the leading fashion institute in India. Prior to taking up full time designing for soft home furnishings, I was designer to some of Europe's finest fashion houses including Etam, Zara, Esprit, Bershka and Debenhams.


While I was designing my new home, looking around shops, experimenting with fabric & texture, I got an instant interest in home furnishings. That’s when I thought of starting with my own line of soft home furnishings and hence TheHomeCentric happened.


3. Who taught you the particular skills you use in your work?


Most of my skills are self learned or picked while exploring arts and crafts from different regions and diverse cultures of India. Professional course in designing and my experience with fashion houses certainly helped to develop my designing ability.


4. When did you start selling on Etsy?


I started my store at Etsy in September 2008, almost 4 months back.


5. What is your favorite thing about Etsy?


I think the entire concept of providing a common platform to varied creators, to come up & showcase their creativity and outreach to the world at large is amazing. My favourite section is ‘See Who Hearts This Shop’. Every time when someone adds up a heart to my store, I get a thrill to see people appreciating my art which motivates me to create better. Also there is young & energetic feel on Etsy.


6. What is your favorite thing about what you sell?


The fact that my work involves visualization of designing ideas, developing them and seeing them come to reality is fascinating. Each design which I create is a thought process & I like all of them. I like the fact that I play with a lot of fabrics & in the process I learn different characteristics of each fabric which I then mix n match with embroideries, appliqué & embellishments to develop a new design all together.


7. What is your favorite item in your own shop and why?


I like all my creations but my all time favourites would be “That’s Ribbon” and “Elegance”. The intricacy, patience & the workmanship which I was required to put in these designs was worth the effort after the final creation. My imagination for “That’s Ribbon” was different than what it actually turned out and looked even better. It looks elegant, feminine with clean sophistication. What I like about “Elegance” is the blend of linen fabric, with mother of pearls & cord embroidery. The combination of different media forms together in one design makes it look just wonderful yet so simple.



8. What teams do you belong to and what do you like most about them?


I’m part of the Design Style Team, & what I like most about it is the interaction between different streams of people, getting to know the different forms of art which I was so ignorant about. Design Style Team really has some amazing & interesting creative people & I’m so proud to be a part of the team. I’m sure I will be able to contribute to the team in future.



9. What is the most fun thing you do to promote your shop?


Well, I showcase my designs in exhibitions all around India and participate in trade fairs. This helps me to explore the arts and crafts from different regions within India which I try and include in my creations. I am also trying to catch up with few internet marketing methods to help me promote better.



10. What are some of your favorite finds by other sellers on Etsy?



Most things on Etsy are usually fabulous but few that are worth mentioning includes turntables from Turnadaisy, candles from Worthy Soy Candles and home decor from Bacon Square Farm.



11. What do you do in your spare time?


I love to paint which is my favourite pastime. I do etchings which are mostly landscapes. I am a complete foodie & like trying new places & restaurants in the city. I like listening Indian music so when I’m working on new creations or painting, I always have my iPod plugged in. Also I like catching late night shows for a movie or driving down to the beach over weekends with my husband.



12. Do you have anything else you would like to share?



I really appreciate all the people who have viewed my creations & have dropped in their comments. I would sincerely like to thank them. I expect their continued support to motivate me and give better.


Thank you, Urvi!


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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Crunch Time!

In these dark economic times, isn't it nice to know there are still handmade home decor options out there that won't break the bank! Have a peak at these lovely items from Design Style Guide that are for sale for less than $20 a piece...

Add a little sweetness with this 4x6" original flower watercolor painting from Karen Faulkner Art - $15.



This wonderfully bright sunflower-inspired trivet from Annie K Designs can be used as a table runner, comes with 2 matching potholders - the set can be yours for just $12.99 - delicious!

Contemporary handmade salt and pepper shakers from Pat Parker's Stoneware Pottery are glazed in Pat's brand new espresso sunrise themed colors and fit perfectly in your hand at just $16 for the set.

It's a magical, gravity-defying wine rest made from stunning red heart wood from jn3 Hand Crafted Woodworks - a beautiful and functional accent piece at $16!


Gorgeous 16" square black and silver pillow cushion from TheHomeCentric, whose motto is: "Right Design with Right Quality at Right Price." At $16.80, I agree!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Sun2Create's Fun Pillows



I couldn't help but click right into Mary's shop, Sun2Create, this morning. Mary creates pillows and bags with such fun and colorful fabrics. Of course, one of my personal favorites is Happy Birds, a retro bird cage pillow cover. And we can't leave out Chirp the Day Away 2! I highly recommend you click on over to http://www.sun2create.etsy.com/ and find yourself a few goodies. For more fun reading with Mary you can go to her blog:
http://www.onthemarygoround.blogspot.com/.
Sign up for her newsletter! I did!


Saturday, August 30, 2008

Pillow Fight!

Nobody's really fighting here, but it does sound like fun, doesn't it? Really, we are a selection of stunningly beautiful, high quality, decorative, handmade pillows. We're the missing link, the accent that ties a room together, the pillow hunter's guide to a successful finish. Behold!



These lovely floral designs from lindylou are made from retro designer fabrics. The square pillow covers measure 20" x 20" and the neckroll measures 6" x 20".



These gorgeous silk pillows from PK Fairaday are handpainted, one-of-a-kind fiber art at its finest. They measure 18" x 18".




These hand-stitched, hand-embroidered beauties from pillowhappy are made on a base of white muslin with fleece designs. Each one measures 14" x 14".



The designer colors and fabrics (linen/cotton mix) used by decorative instincts for these contemporary pillows, delight and inspire, adding a touch of old world style (dogs and celtic-like designs) to the most modern room.




These fabulous pillows from Jillian Rene Decor stand out with their unique center button design. Each one measures 16" x 16".



Exquisite "cathedral windows" quilted designs from warmnfuzzies defy any genre of home decor style. I think these gems would be beautiful with almost any aesthetic! Each pillow cover measures 18" x 18".



And just when I thought I was going to wrap it up, I found these luscious designs from Umber Dove! They are made from combinations of cotton and linen with designs overlapping and interlacing with each other. Each pillow cover measures 11.5" x 17.5".