Showing posts with label Homeware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeware. Show all posts

A summers evening

Thursday, 8 August 2013



A shop update :: A summers evening
 
 
Today at Yard of Bleu were having a 'summers evening' with our new stock that will be available to shop at Etsy by the end of the week.... Imagine a summers evening spent wearing a sheer lace slip, relaxing in our Ercol collection sipping a cup of chamomile tea.

 It's all looking so peaceful here.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Available to shop at www.yardofbleu.etsy.com
 
crochet lace tablecloth
Coffee and cream crochet lace tablecloth
Ercol white painted Chairs
Vintage lace slip
White heritage lidded sugar bowl
Hand painted children's rocking horse
 
Hope you enjoyed this weeks new stock our summers evening look with light lace, white barn painted furniture and touches of natural linen.
 
 


Yard of Bleu launches at Etsy

Sunday, 23 June 2013


Thursday was an exciting day we finally launched our online vintage home ware shop at Etsy. As you can see down the right hand side, a quick glimpse into my shop.
 
My love for vintage interiors has lead me to upholstery and hand painted vintage furniture, but a home isn’t anything without the finishing touches .When I’m on my adventures hunting for the big things, its always the little things that catch my eye, when I see something that I admire I just have to get it , a bit naughty but It’s a old habit that I learnt from my Nan as she was the one that introduced me to the world of vintage treasures and taught me that if you don’t buy with your heart your live with regret, as the beauty of buying vintage is  you might not see them again so it’s best to always buy, she would say . so as I started to build a beautiful collection ranging from 1950's floral linens, pastel French tea sets to painted garden coffee pots I knew it was time to open a online shop and there isn't a better place to start with then Etsy . I really really love this site, being able to shop anything vintage from across the world is a dream come true, and not to forget all the handmade products you can buy from talented artist and designers it’s just a magical place to start a business.
 
Here are just a few of my favourite pieces selected from my online collection
 
 
 


Giving your books the perfect ending ...

Sunday, 12 May 2013


 



pic was sourced from www.bookabookshop.co.uk



Inspiring hand crafted hare bookends by Carol Ridler painted in Farrow and Ball with two beautiful shades to choose from - Charleston Grey and Downpipe.I do think this pair of little hare's are stunning and any shelve would look super chic with this style bookends sitting nicely against your beloved collection , so today I got excited when I came across these vintage nautical bookends, I decided to take some inspiration and create a chic rustic look, painting them in Annie Sloan - Paris Grey and giving them a distressed finish and adding natural twine bows to give some charm... tadaah!



 
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