anglepoise lamps, tin trunks + a trolley
inspiration today from livingetc.com where i spotted this fifties anglepoise lamp from baileys and while visiting their site i see they also have a floor version (below). and not to be missed those tin trunks (below below) which are calling my name. oh and the trolley...
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7 comments:
Love that trolley Jan -very useful around the studio!
It looks a lot like the trolleys that you used to see in old fashioned beauty salons - filled with pink curlers, hair nets and huge cans of aerosol hair lacquer !
lovely scenes. It's amazing that such utilitarian items can look so pretty.
If you love the stuff from Bailey's - Mark & Sally Bailey have a new book out called Restoration Home. It's on Amazon - it's got terrific images and great inspiration and ideas! We love Bailey's and have several pieces of theirs at Detroit Garden Works.
that cart is fantastic. practical as well!
covet. just fantastic. that trolley is to die for
lovely post.
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