Showing posts with label vintage letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage letter. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2023

woodwoolstool saturday shop

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woodwoolstool saturday shop

xl lemon on canvas (lilac on blue/white checks 60x80cm) 250,-
moroccan woven plastic basket bag 25,-
elena iachi handmade italian ankle boots size 37 brown suede 150,00
blue plastic vintage milk container 20,-
french ceramic brocante vase (slightly damaged spout) 20,-
cobalt blue table (ø40 h59cm) 75,- [SOLD]
nathalie lete bucket [la cueillette du matin] 20,-
vintage industrial letter E (h34 w27 d10 cm) 45,-

Interested? Send a DM @woodwoolstool or email to info@woodwoolstool.com

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

spring forward

spring forward

All that natural light throughout the house!

Spring is definitely in the air.

Can't wait to open the garden doors and live outside more.
Yesterday I've started to work in the garden for a while and pruned the ginkgo tree in our front yard.

Even though we have to be patient, before we can have breakfast in the front yard again.
Well, for the time being, we can start with a cup of tea with a warm woolen cardigan on the garden bench. Nothing wrong with that either.

Saturday, August 18, 2018

la cuisine

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Saturday 18th of August.

Café dans la cuisine. Proper place to drink coffee.

My favorite place in the house is the kitchen.

The light is beautiful because there are many windows. And since the new Moroccan tiles are on the wall, the light is even brighter, still on a cloudy day like today.

The typography mugs I bought years ago at Anthropologie.

Monday, January 15, 2018

gold up to the ceiling

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Gold up to the ceiling.

Handmade moroccan tiles, in spicy tones of gold and bamboo brown, cover the kitchen walls.

The painted pink wall showed stains everywhere. Not surprising, of course, in a kitchen where you work and cook daily.
The 'moroccan pink' wall was repainted several times, but eventually we opted for a practical tile wall, up to the ceiling.

The aim was to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

I would choose the moroccan pink color again and I will miss it, but after a few years it's time for something else.

What color? not too safe and boring and no green because that's too trendy.
Choosing a color is not that easy, however we quickly agreed; g o l d
Not the shiny gold, but a natural golden brown, mustard, ocher, spicy and different one...
(This color is also my favorite for wool projects, because it combines with everything although is quite a peculiar color.)

So it was a mess in the kitchen for three days, but the tile craftsman did an awesome job and it has become a beautiful wall!

I'm very happy with the result. Especially when the sunlight peeked inside yesterday.
The light, reflection, texture and the shadows of the plants; awesome atmosphere!

Today I am going to clean and redecorate the kitchen.