Showing posts with label The Netherlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Netherlands. Show all posts

Friday, 2 May 2014

Special Feature Friday: StudioLorier

Edition 27

Studio Lorier is a shop that sells unique ceramics. These are all made by industrial designer Sander Lorier. The items are made in a independent studio and workplace located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.Sander offers a wide collection of high standard, modern and innovative products. The products are designed for domestic uses with a high level of functionality in mind. Being independent allows for Studio Lorier to be flexible, and to adapt quickly to customers wishes.


These ceramic cups make a modern addition to your tableware. The most striking feature about this cup is the double wall isolating feature. These cups are white on the outside, but the inside is painted in bright colors. This makes a great contrast. You can choose out of various colors: Deep Red, Emerald Green, Cobalt blue and Bright Orange. The inner wall is not in touch with the exterior of the cup, this means that the heat will stay on the inside and the cup will not be hot on the outside. It makes it ideal for drinking hot tea.
The cup is made out of high quality glazed porcelain, and will last very long at a daily use.


The teagether set is ment for people that enjoy a cup of tea with others. This original set contains a teapot with two spouts, a wooden plate and two white cups. The cups are designed in the same style as the teapot. The integrated handle on the teapot makes pouring the tea very easy. Of course this can be used daily, but I think this will also make a wonderful decoration. The teapot and cups are dishwasher safe. On the wooden plate there is also a place for the teabag. 

You can also find Studio Lorier on facebook and there is a website with more information. 

Monday, 9 September 2013

Vacation shopping


A better-late-then-never update about all the items I bought on my holiday!

As I said before, this year we went to the Netherlands and England on our holiday. Mostly to see family but there was plenty of time to do other things, for example, shop for my shop. In the Netherlands we went to this little quilt shop in Schagen, Aljona's stoffen. There I found some fabric in a peachy orange color, there where 3 types in one series, one had a tree and different kind of animals, it spelled "les amis de la forét" in the same series there was a fabric with foxes and one with branches and birds. The fabric came in a color I usually do not feel attracted to but this print was so cute, so I decided to get a fat quarter of each. However once I came home I felt like I should have bought more. I also bought 2 fabrics with a flower pattern.

We also went to Amsterdam where I got to go to 2 quilt shops, the first one, birdblocks, I have been there many times and often found a lot to buy, but unfortunately this time I only bought 2 Christmas fabrics. The other shop is called Dutchquilts, this shop is really quite special because they sell antique prints, Dutch but also others. It is really a nice shop to find some different kind of fabrics. Both shops are right next to each other, so if you visit Amsterdam it is really easy to visit them both!

The last quilting shop I visited was in England in Canterbury. I have been in Canterbury a few times before, and walked by the shop, The sewing shop , but I never went in. Well this time I did, and the shop is really cute. I was thrilled to find the fabric "Les amis de la forét" because at that time I really regretted that I did not buy more, so I took another fat quarter. I was especially happy with this shops selecion of Christmas fabric's, they already had a great selection, something I missed in the shops in the Netherlands.
As I would like to build a nice inventory with Christmas items this year, I need the fabric's early to get it done in time. So I was very happy to find a great selecion of winter fabric's in this shop. As well as some floral fabrics and a fabric called paint by numbers, this reminded me a lot of my childhood so I just had to take some. (but again, I should have bought more because it is a great print to work with!)

And then at last I found a shop in Weymouth where they sell wonderful beads, mostly semi precious stone.
I had a hard time finding semi precious stones in the shops, and it was great to find some here, I only took a little selection though because at this point there was not a single free spot left in the suitcase.

So, the holiday was a success, I am extremely happy with everything I bought. It was great to visit all these shops and I hope to be able to return to them again!