This is our sofa... a 1930s tear drop art deco sofa. An eBay find. It only cost $99, which I was rather pleased with. It could do with being recovered... but now that I have two young girls, I see that as kind of pointless. It has lasted the test of time, and 80 years down the track has a bit of history and is still very much loved!
Bargains found!
Anybody that knows me knows I love a bargain. My house is full of treasures... I wanted to share some of my great finds with you! My approach is to treat as lightly on the earth as I can, by buying treasures that already exist!
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Wooden dolls...
This little gem was picked up at a garage sale on a bowling green across the road from a share house I was living in. It cost me $2. I have a bit of a thing for wooden dolls... namely babushka dolls, so couldn't believe my luck when I spotted it!
Friday, 13 January 2012
A favourite place to sit!
A long while ago... say 6 years or something like that, friends had just moved into their place, in which some things had been left. Knowing I liked old stuff, they offered us this chair! I love it... It needs to be re-upholstered, but apart from that it is in great condition for its age!
Monday, 9 January 2012
Windows can be beautiful too!
Okay, so you have probably noticed I like a bit of clutter! I'm not the minimalist type!
I like to fill little nooks with bits and pieces. In this case, I have used a silk scarf as a sheer curtain. On the window sill are a few treasures... the brown glass bottle I picked up from the absolutely amazing 'Resources Collectables Shop' (http://www.resourcetipshop.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=62in), in central city Hobart, Tasmania... where beautiful and useful treasures are salvaged from the tip, then are sold. A favourite place, and somewhere I go whenever in Hobart!
Like I said, prior to having children I was already collecting vintage toys... well, I also collected Children's books... usually ones with what I thought were beautiful illustrations.
You can't really see them in this photo, but next to the bottle are two of my favourite possessions... a gorgeous antique ginger jar, collected from an antique shop in New Zealand... it was a little on the expensive side, but I couldn't not buy it, and its still a favourite 15 years later.
The other item is a set of 3 Cloisonne ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloisonn%C3%A9 ), also collected from an antique store about 15 years ago, and also still a fave. I will post a better photo at a later date!
Funny... we were evacuated almost 3 years ago, in one of our worst fire seasons when there was a fire locally... I was heavily pregnant with my first, and maybe I had baby brain... who knows, but when collecting stuff to leave, the ginger jar and the cloisonne set were two of the things I took with me.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Wooden display box
I used to trawl Camberwell Market every Sunday in search of treasures... with two young children now, I don't really have the time. Thankfully I collected lots of beautiful things in the time I used to go.
One of my finds was this wooden display box, which I picked up for $10, which is filled with little trinkets, including the little fabric owl(one of two) and the dog block(10 different blocks for $3), two possessions I love very much.
I'm a big kid at heart, and over the years I seem to have collected a lot of kids toys, many collected before the birth of my first.
I will share some of these with you as my blog progresses.Cushion.
Not one cushion in our house is like another. I can't explain why... I just like it that way. They all seem to work together, and create texture, colour and interest.
I picked up two of these cute cushions for an absolute steal at $2au each. I couldn't believe my luck! They live on an orange trunk which we use as a bench seat at the kitchen table. Quilt.
I picked up this beautiful quilt from Etsy http://www.etsy.com/buy.php for a mere $40 Au. It looks perfect on our bed.
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