Saturday, 1 August 2009
A pair of red bulls and a Jerger clock
 Such a long time since I last blogged so I thought I would cover to new(ish) additions to my home in one hit. On the left is a Jerger alarm clock that was made in Germany. I love the style of numbers and of course, orange, black and white. How could I resist. It works well too although naturally, needs lots of winding so it tends to stay still. It comes from my favourite store, William Topp. Yesterday I picked up these lovely, vibrant red bulls. A few nicks here and there where white shows through but they haven't lost any of there power. I did ask if they came with a Matador and the shop assistant didn't seem to think so... I am quite happy that they have left the killing behind them and are out for a bit of a bull-style wrestle. The red bulls are from a shop in Guildford with some really interesting mid-century finds, attempting to present something a bit different from the other antique stores in that strip. I would love to tell you it's name and link a website however I can't find it on the web at all. It was formally called Curio Wearhouse which I think it may still be called. The number is not correct though so I suggest going to that Guildford antiques strip and I am sure you'll be pleased with what you discover there. Behind them is a reproduction old-style globe from the late 70's which I have had my entire life. Glows an ambient orange when lit. Labels: bull, decor, globe, Guildford, my new apartment, orange, red, vintage, William Topp
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Treasured trash lights up
 As I have an Orange themed house warming party coming up at my place this Saturday night, my eyes have been trained to pick out anything orange and my brain is automatically converting it to how it could be used for the party (eg. orange squeegee-mop: a mohawk for a monster costume). When driving home from Bunnings a flash of orange caught my eye in a pile of unwanted bulk-rubbish, I slammed on my breaks to investigate. Attached to a very worn and broken wooden lamp stand was a slightly bruised but ultimately awesome large 1970's lamp shade. What a find! I ripped it away from the lamp stand (which I probably should have grabbed too and attempted to repair) and made a detour to Ikea where I bought this Januari Floor Lamp Base. It's shiny stainless steal (not the terrible matte silver that Ikea do so much of) and I think the combination modern base and retro lamp shade look great. Now all I need is a couple of orange bean-bags... Hmm... Labels: furniture, green, ikea, interior, Januari, lamp, my new apartment, orange, red, retro
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
Making my apartment 'me'
 Well, regular blog updates may have come to a stand-still here but I have been super busy with work and making my apartment 'me'. The three big purchases/improvements: ● Having my original 60's red occasional chair re-chromed and recovered ● Getting a Danish modern sideboard which I am using as a TV stand, from William Topp● Painting my living room walls 'Citrus Grove' I am all set now for the house warming party that I am having this Saturday night. The theme is 'orange' so I will be tastefully covering the place in white fairy lights and orange paper and silk lanterns. I can't wait! Labels: chair, furniture, green, my new apartment, painting, red
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Introducing Jack
 "I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul." - Jean CocteauLabels: cat, grey, Jack, my new apartment, red
Monday, 13 October 2008
A little bit of modern-retro zen with Flensted
  I took a wonder into my favourite store, William Topp, on Sunday avo and finally got an item I have had my eye on for some time, a Flensted mobile. The one I chose is called Flowing Rhythm and it really is mesmerising to watch. I have hung it at eye level with artwork (an etching I bought in Hanoi and photos I took in Hanoi and Siem Reap) above and below it so it visually links the work. Just the modern-retro addition I needed to add some zen to the room! Labels: art, Cambodia, Flensted, modern, my new apartment, photography, red, retro, sculpture, Vietnam, William Topp
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Fresh setting: A place to sit and eat at my place
 Just thought I would share the way I have set up my dining setting in my new place. Last time I didn't show you my Mart Stam chairs (bargain of the century: leather is in perfect condition, slight rust marks on the chrome but only $20 for all four on eBay!) and they are super comfortable to sit in too. I have tied it all together with a giant fresh leaf from a tropical plant (called???) in a retro red vase and some lemons in a teak nut-shaped bowl from a second hand store. The table is the extendible Bjursta. Behind the setting is another screen-print by The Little Friends of Printmaking called Pacific Jamzzz. This one I put in a larger Ikea frame, Ribba, and filled it out a bit with red framing card. I really enjoy mixing old and new and I think it all comes together very nicely. Labels: art, Bjursta, black, chair, decor, ebay, ikea, Laos, Mart Stam, my new apartment, red, retro, Ribba, screen printing, The Little Friends of Print Making, vase
Friday, 3 October 2008
Green and amber glass in my kitchen window
 I just wanted to share a little detail from my new place. I plan to do a full photographic survey when I have my new blinds and have painted etc, but here is a sneak peak for now. A green vase and amber jug from eBay on my kitchen window shelf. I picked this native Australian flower (unsure of the name, got any ideas?) from my friends garden. I had not thought to put these two pieces together until moving here and I think their shapes complement each other perfectly. Labels: amber, decor, ebay, flower, Glass, green, kitchen, my new apartment, retro, vase, vintage
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Old made new: Telephone table as side table
 Well, the big move is over and I have been loving organising and arranging my stuff in my new apartment. I have about twice as much space to work with and the original 1969 layout, kitchen and embellishments work so well with my modern/retro furnishings and collections. As an intro to my new place I thought I would bring you one of my favourite pieces which I am using in a new way in my new place. It's a teak and leather telephone table that I picked up from a garage sale for the bargain price of $5. I have had it for a while and it's previous incarnation took the form of a bedside table. The little chair was perfect for sitting on while putting on shoes. But I don't have the space on that side of my bed here so I have used it as a side table next to my leather couch. The red phone I also picked up from a garage sale, also for about $5 and the lamp, which glows a wonderful rich, warm orange, was made by my step-dad before it was retro. To complete the picture, the cushions I had custom-made by Jamric from Etsy. They cost way more than I had planned on spending but since everything else in the picture was such a bargain, I guess it all balances out in the end. More snaps of my new place to come! Labels: black, cushion, decor, Etsy, grey, interior, Jamric, lamp, leather, my new apartment, orange, red, retro, telephone, wood
Saturday, 9 August 2008
Goodbye rent, hello mortgage!
 This time next week I will have moved into my new 75sqm two bedroom apartment (with HUGE balcony) in Tuart Hill, my first place! Although I am hanging out to make my mark on my own space, I have enjoyed living in my little two bedroom apartment in Wembley (pictured: centre, third story) and I have been lucky to have a very amicable real estate agent, despite the frequent inspections. When I was hunting for this place to rent, about 16 months ago, I had written "too ugly" in my notes and I didn't even plan to take a look. I am glad I did though, because inside it has been great and looks onto that huge Eucalypt and greenery below. I will also miss the large, communal swimming pool this Summer, not to mention that it is only 4mins drive from work... So, apologies in advance for infrequent entries in my design//blog and I will be back up and running with daily entries again when I am set up on the net and ready to go in my new place. Any tips on making the move as stress free as possible are welcome! Labels: moving, my new apartment
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