Showing posts with label majorelle blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label majorelle blue. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2022

handpainted checkerboard table

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A colorful weekend project; a checkerboard 'woodwoolstool'.

On Friday evening I started to paint a vintage wooden stool (it used to be Pippa's bedside table) with a checkerboard pattern in Majorelle blue.

Today i finished the job and painted the other half of the checkerboard with moroccan pink paint in the backyard.

I love this color combination (totally matching the garden door rug).

In the mood to play checkers, anyone?

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

le citron majorelle

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Le Citron Majorelle, edition 2021.

A new lemon on canvas, is inspired on the lemon in Jardin Majorelle.
The lemon canvas is painted with the original Majorelle blue acrylic paint on a canvas size 80 x 60 centimeters.

If you are interested or want more information, you can send an email to info@woodwoolstool.com or a DM via my instagram account @woodwoolstool.

Normally I visit the spectacular garden in Marrakech on every occasion.
How I miss those annual visits to Yves Saint Laurent's garden in Marrakech.

Below a few editions of the lemon parade since 2012 over the years.

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

his side

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Waking up in 2020.

The first thing i often think when i wake up is, i was hoping 'it' was all a bad dream...

I don't get used to this weird year 2020.

We try to make the best of it every day and can only wait and see.
Sometimes I just want to sleep and wake up in 2021 and start all over again with a clean slate.

However it may be, I still enjoy our new bedroom every single day. The room has a inspiring, soothing eclectic atmosphere and infuses me with fresh ideas.

I've got quiet a few comments, that I never showed 'his side of the bed', when we moved into our new bedroom. We both secretly chose our side of the bed.

You know my side of the bed, with the componibili design classic by Kartell and the vintage toucan lamp.

Well finally here some pictures from Henk's side, haha...

He chose a cobalt blue steel round table and a small modern metal table lamp that excels in its simplicity.

All seemingly flow quite nicely together!

The paper storage box is found in Breda and I'm in love with the color and illustration and decided to use it for my 'outfit-prints'.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

color story

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Color story of the new bedroom.

And yes, my first painting made it into the bedroom!

Moreover Henk surprised me with a cool Majorelle blue table, on his side of the bed.
As agreed, we both bought 'our side of the bed' part separately.

The room is awesome, things go together so well. We hadn't really planned this in advance, but it worked out well.

Saturday, April 4, 2020

painting a palette

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Work in progress.

I'm painting a simple color block canvas for our new bedroom. Using the colors from Marrakech, Majorelle blue and moroccan pink. I don't have that many colors in stock, so I have to mix colors and use my imagination to fill in the remaining white blocks.

Haven't been paiting on canvas for ages, but it was great fun to work in the backyard with an improvised easel. Being creative helps me to spend these weeks in a positive way and I'm beginning to 'appreciate' the time for new projects.

I am already quite satisfied with the result so far and will finish the canvas tomorrow.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

slow mo

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New day, new project, new destinations. Above all today's theme is slow.

Early rise to visit Jardin Majorelle and enjoy the magical Yves Saint Laurent garden in beautiful morning light and besides, to be there before the tourist crowd enters...

After a walk through the garden, we met in the Majorelle cafe, to enjoy a tea and start with our day project. A slow project; a tortoise, a common (domestic) animal in Marrakech.

By the time everyone worked the tortoise tail, we continued our journey to the desert.

On the way to our camp, we came across a film set with a long staircase to a white house on the desert hill (we could not figure out which film...)

Right after arrival at our desert camp, we enjoyed a truly delicious lunch in the shade of the Berber tent. La Pause, an appropriate name for this place into a completely different world, in the middle of nature and without wifi.

This oasis in the desert is also the perfect place also for a siesta. For the 'sporty types' a swim in the pool at the olive orchard, for some of us a beauty nap and the fanatics continued the s l o w day-project.

At the end of the day, somehow we all ended on the highest desert hill to enjoy the magnificent view.

Around sunset we saw an approaching storm coming from afar, a true nature spectacle! The huge dog stayed very quietly on his pouf and the staff put down the berber tents at ease, so we were not 'worried' at all about the sudden strong desert wind. Actually it was a special experience and we had another wine and made silly waving hair group photos.

After sunset we went back home towards Marrakech. What a day! It frankly feels great to slow down from time to time...