A beautiful chandelier used as a wind chime? I did something on a much smaller scale with shells, glass, branches, copper, adding a little whimsey to a Winterscape. Lived in Hawaii for 20 years, I combed the North Shore for beach glass, shells about 30 years ago, when they were still plentiful.
maryam, you need this in your guest house. i think it is bisque porcelain so i bet it looks super amazing in person. i like the super delicate material in the strong pointy spines. bravo! and , by the way, i enjoy YOUR site so much. i can't get over you picked up and went for it. i'm taking notes...
i too love the tableware chic - very clever design and would look too fab with a whole set lines up together. a little sculpture for your cupboard!
louise, send a picture! and how great to live in hawaii. my mother-in-law grew up in maine and had heaps of beach glass but we hardly ever find any these days. you are lucky to have a stash!
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Ooooh that chandelier is so beautiful. Great blog.
Stunning. I swear, you find the very best things! You are an inspiration and so glad the blog world brought us together.
That stackable tableware- great idea and great design!
I was just going to say, Maryam would LOVE that first chandelier. I know I do :)
A beautiful chandelier used as a wind chime? I did something on a much smaller scale with shells, glass, branches, copper, adding a little whimsey to a Winterscape. Lived in Hawaii for 20 years, I combed the North Shore for beach glass, shells about 30 years ago, when they were still plentiful.
maryam, you need this in your guest house. i think it is bisque porcelain so i bet it looks super amazing in person. i like the super delicate material in the strong pointy spines. bravo! and , by the way, i enjoy YOUR site so much. i can't get over you picked up and went for it. i'm taking notes...
i too love the tableware chic - very clever design and would look too fab with a whole set lines up together. a little sculpture for your cupboard!
louise, send a picture! and how great to live in hawaii. my mother-in-law grew up in maine and had heaps of beach glass but we hardly ever find any these days. you are lucky to have a stash!
thanks for visiting jo!
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