Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Modern Traditions

Melin Tregwynt Blankets and Cushions
As the weather gets colder and we think of snuggling up in a warm blanket and not leaving the house….
Melin Tregwynt heralds a new spirit in Welsh design with exclusive wool blankets, throws and cushions, furniture, accessories and clothing that combine authentic Welsh tradition with innovative and modern design.
A family run business since 1912, they still employ 20 local people to work in the mill. The 1980s recession saw many of the Welsh Mills close. Melin Tregwynt was lucky however. Howard’s son Eifion had come home to join the family business and began to develop markets further afield. New yarns and new designs kept the mill and its staff busy supplying customers all over the world. Their products are seen in many design-led shops and hotels worldwide. They collaborate with many well know designers such as Matthew Hilton who has produced a retro reading chair. I love the mix of tradition and craftsmanship whilst still been very current and desirable. The range is constantly been added to and new items introduced, so this niche label will carry on I feel sure for another 100 years.



We like to make things that are useful and beautiful to look at. We stock simple stylish clothing, accessories and bags, blankets, throws and cushions – all made in our own unique fabrics, together with other carefully chosen Welsh gifts, clothes and accessories innovative and modern.
Wrap up warm….
Sara x

Friday, 6 September 2013

Interesting Extra Bits

Jenny McCabe
The mission behind Coo & Co designs is to use natural and where possible recycled and up cycled materials. All pieces are made one at a time and by hand using water based inks which are environmentally friendly. Jenny is inspired by nature and all her work is based on her original sketches. I love her beautiful drawings and the practically as well as the design qualities of her work and its uniqueness.

Self-taught screen printer Lancaster-based fine artist, designer and maker Jenny McCabe of "Coo & Co Designs" in her own words…..
I have always been an artist; deal ways crafted and had a multitude of creative projects on the go. My formal training started with a foundation art course straight from school, then I went on to do a BTEC in Art as I didn’t want to leave the fantastically creative environment of Art school. After having my daughter and working as a community artist I finally managed to get to University to do a BA in Fine Art, but I hated it, it was far too conceptual and very anti-craft and making. I finished the degree and got good marks, but I wrestled for year with this idea that craft was bad. I tried out video-making and installations amongst loads of other things to finally come back to what I love, making something beautiful from nothing with you own hands.


Her book came out in 2013 called Hand Print and Make Your Own Bags which has 35 projects for you to have try at home or visit www.cooandco.co.uk to view Jenny’s lovely work.
Sara x

Friday, 9 August 2013

Room Sets And Drawings

Back To The Drawing Board

 In the modern age speed is of the essence, particularly in the design world. Computer programmes are essential in the design world. However, I just love to see original drawings and water colours of room sets. These are so beautiful and are actually works of art in their own right as well as serving a function in the design process.  So how about going back tothe drawing board and starting to draw and paint?

Food for thought….
Sara x



Wonderful drawings taken from The Perfectly Imperfect Home by Deborah Needman.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Yet More Bespoke Chairs

This beautiful bespoke chair is just so different. I love the colour and pattern on the side.

This over sized chair is large enough to share or just big enough for one greedy person.