Monday, November 25, 2013

WE ARE MOVING!

Sorry for the lack of posts...that time of the year.
On top of that we are moving!!!!


 After 11 plus years in our current location, A Blind Pash Interiors is on the move!

 With my current building scheduled for redevelopment, it seemed opportune to make the move to a new studio, in a busier location.  From the 2nd December 2013, we will be located at:

 
415 Hampton Street

Hampton VIC 3188

 
These premises were previously occupied for the last 18 years by Alexandra Keys – Interior Decorators and another decorator prior to that, so I’m excited to continue the tradition.

 
I have taken on Alexandra’s fabric and wallpaper sampling, so I will have a very extensive, fabric library. Alexandra is moving to Tasmania to have a life change, so it was the perfect opportunity for A Blind Pash Interiors. Our new details are:


 Address:         415 Hampton Street

  Hampton VIC 3188

 

Phone:                        03 9521 8291                 Fax:                  03 9521 8291

 

Email:             info@ablindpash.com.au

 

Mobile:           0425 722 948

 

I look forward to welcoming you to the new studio and continuing to work with you in 2014.

 

With best wishes
 
Kris

 

Monday, November 18, 2013

My work - Guest bedroom

Before

After: Studded custom head board

After: Elitis Wallpaper

Here are some images of a recently completed Guest bedroom - wallpaper, lampshades, sheer curtains, stunning bed head and bedding, all from A Blind Pash Interiors

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Indigo - Aboubakar Fofana



 
Last week, I had the pleasure of being introduced to Aboubakar Fofana @ Hermon and Hermon. The evening was hosted by Neale Whitaker and was a Q&A regarding Aboubakar's lifework, Indigo dyeing.
It was fascinating and inspirational.
 
Mali born and based, indigo artist Aboubakar Fofana is on a quest to preserve and restore his native country’s once popular art of indigo and vegetable dyeing. Driven by a passion to maintain his country’s cultural heritage, Fofana travels the globe teaching his craft and showing his pieces of contemporary art created using ancient techniques.