Friday, May 31, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Pop of colour
Loving these Retro designed dining chairs - Australian made and fully customisable - select any fabric, there is a wide range of timber stain available or they can be sprayed any Dulux or Porter colour.
Contact A Blind Pash Inteirors if you are in the market for some stunning chairs.
Contact A Blind Pash Inteirors if you are in the market for some stunning chairs.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Au Naturel 2 - Schumacher Launch
Last night I got to see the latest Schumacher collection, presented by Jenifer Stern, the US Export Manager.
The collection is made up from a neutral color palette and builds on the orignal collection, which was very sucessful. The collection has a focus on fashion-forward denims and indigos, these earthy, elegant fabrics are available in an extensive range of complementary wovens, sheers, embroideries, and prints.
I found Jenifer's presentation very interesting as she imparted information on the weaving process of the fabrics, as well as stories about the people designing, weaving and embroidering the fabrics. Below are some of the fabrics I liked from the collection:
The collection is made up from a neutral color palette and builds on the orignal collection, which was very sucessful. The collection has a focus on fashion-forward denims and indigos, these earthy, elegant fabrics are available in an extensive range of complementary wovens, sheers, embroideries, and prints.
I found Jenifer's presentation very interesting as she imparted information on the weaving process of the fabrics, as well as stories about the people designing, weaving and embroidering the fabrics. Below are some of the fabrics I liked from the collection:
You really need to see these fabrics in person to appreciate there beauty.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Images from Nepal
Here are some highlights from Nepal
1. Elephant @ Chitwan National Aprk
2. Wild rhino on Elephant safari @ Chitwan National Park
3. Oxen as a mode of transport @ Chitwan National Park
4. Buddist flags @ Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha
5. Hand carved canoes @ Chitwan National Park
6 & 7. View over the lake @ Pokhara where there is an amazing view of the Annapurna Mountain range, if its clear. It was not.....
8. Prayer wheels at the Monkey temple in Kathmandu
Nepal was amazing, quiet after all the hustle and bustle of India and being in the Chitwan National Park and doing a walking safari (only 3 of us were brave enough) was an experience I will never forget - close up with wild rhino's, was incredible. Pity it was hazy and we couldn't see the Himalaya's until we left for home for Kathmandu airport, as it looks amazing - based on photo's I have seen. Well we can't have everything!
Kris xx
1. Elephant @ Chitwan National Aprk
2. Wild rhino on Elephant safari @ Chitwan National Park
3. Oxen as a mode of transport @ Chitwan National Park
4. Buddist flags @ Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha
5. Hand carved canoes @ Chitwan National Park
6 & 7. View over the lake @ Pokhara where there is an amazing view of the Annapurna Mountain range, if its clear. It was not.....
8. Prayer wheels at the Monkey temple in Kathmandu
Nepal was amazing, quiet after all the hustle and bustle of India and being in the Chitwan National Park and doing a walking safari (only 3 of us were brave enough) was an experience I will never forget - close up with wild rhino's, was incredible. Pity it was hazy and we couldn't see the Himalaya's until we left for home for Kathmandu airport, as it looks amazing - based on photo's I have seen. Well we can't have everything!
Kris xx
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
India - various images
Thought I would share a batch of snapshots from various places in India.
Varanasi, boat ride on the Ganges past the Ghats
Marigold garlands
Jaipur - Amber Fort Gardens and painted entrance detail
Time for some Chai in handmade terracotto pots, used once and recyled to keep the locals in tradtional jobs.
Next post will be some images from Nepal
Monday, April 22, 2013
Eaglemont Project Update
Lots of progress while I was in India, over in Eaglemont. The framing for the second floor is complete, roof trusses installed and the roof tiles laid. Can't wait until I see it myself.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
India - Agra
One of the highlights of my trip was to see the Taj Mahal. Amazing on the flesh and even in the photo's it look surreal. The intricate marble details are stunning and even patterns that are popular now like the chevron design are found, and it dates back to the 1500's.
The following morning, we got up at 5am to head the other side of the river and see the Taj as the sun rose and without the thousands of tourists, just some random dogs and Buddhist monks, chanting at dawn.
Kris
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