Here is another one that sneaked it. A very pretty fluted glass dish from Oxford Market as was the old chandelier lustre. I know it is not entirely straight, but that is part of its charm, it is almost sketched in wire, a wacky Ronald Searle drawing.
I like bunting, it has a festive chirpy air and I use a lot in the garden - ok so maybe it is a cliche but it is a cheerful cliche.This is bunting made for a company called ToDryFor, who have the best tea-towels ever. So good that drying up becomes a pleasure. I think this bunting may have an outing to a very posh design show in Dulwich in the autumn. ToDryFor has a wonderful web-site - www.todryfor.com - and has just secured the most fab Rob Ryan design.
A week of being magpies - so many things can be worked into chandeliers as you can see at the top. A week of acquiring dented and completely black fingers from twisting and shaping the wire. The candelabra has a Vivienne Westwood exuberance, the lampshade is completely eccentric - a whole evening spent knitting a wirework fringe with beads - and the blue chandelier is great in a bathroom