Eloise Hall will be at the following Christmas Fairs, do come and say hello. Its a great opportunity to view new works including Orchids with Butterflies, Blossom and One Bird and Butterfly in the Blossom. Here's the details for the fairs:
Friday 23 November
Myrtle's Courtyard Christmas Fair
10am - 2pm
Hampton Estate
Seale
Surrey
GU10 1JH
Saturday 1st December
We Make Christmas Fair
10am - 5pm
Battersea Arts Centre
Lavender Hill
London
SW11 5TN
Saturday 8th December
The Park Club Christmas Market
10am - 4pm
The Park Club
East Acton Lane
London
W3 7HB
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
Breathing New Life into Our Kitchen Table
So I cracked! We were given our kitchen table and chairs by a friend who was clearing out his garage and somehow seven years later we were still living with furniture that we would not have owned by choice. Though the shapes of the table and chairs were good, the dark colouring of the wood made our kitchen feel rather gloomy so I found my sander and set about the table and chairs. It turns out that sanding furniture is very hard work and also time consuming! After the second chair I was beginning to doubt my plan. However a few weeks later I can see the fruits of my labour, and I am completely thrilled with the result. It has made the room seem so much brighter and more welcoming. When all the chairs and table were finally sanded down I lime waxed the chairs and both lime-washed and varnished the table top to withstand the daily arsenal of family life.
Here's an image of the table before:
As luck would have it, I also found two more chairs to match the six we owned and so we now have a complete set. With this new chic look, I feel like we are eating in the calm of Daylesford Organic which is a real treat.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Majorca Escape
We have recently returned from a holiday in Majorca. I am still dreaming of this view from the house we rented in the hills near Pollenca, it was so peaceful with only the sound of light tinkle from the bells belonging to local goats. My husband and I loved having an sundowner drink watching the sunset and enjoying a moment's peace once our children were in bed (well on some nights anyway)!
This is the view from the restaurant the local beach, a perfect horse-shoe cove with gorgeous white sand, heaven!
There was an amazing bright pink Bougainvillea plant growing in the garden. It was planted next to a huge jasmine bush that smelt incredible.
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Ceramics Passion
I have been collecting ceramics over the years, and have recently discovered a maker called Charlotte Jones. Charlotte is based in Cornwall and is inspired by the dramatic land and seascapes of the area. These are the three pieces that I recently bought from a gallery in Penzance. I fell in love with the entire collection displayed in the gallery and finally narrowed it down to these ones! Do take a look at Charlotte Jones Ceramics.
One of my favourite makers is Clare Conrad and the influence of weathered architecture and landscapes is very apparent in her work. She often works with blue colours, however I love the earth tones of the piece that I own. For more example of her work, see Clare Conrad.
One of my favourite makers is Clare Conrad and the influence of weathered architecture and landscapes is very apparent in her work. She often works with blue colours, however I love the earth tones of the piece that I own. For more example of her work, see Clare Conrad.
Monday, 2 July 2012
Boucherouite Rugs
Recently I bought this boucherouite rug to add some colour to my house. The colour and texture of this rug is amazing and it looks a piece of contemporary art. I thought I would share some of the background information about this type of rug.
Moroccan tribes create boucherouite rugs from are created from pieces of material, the name come from the Moroccan Arabic 'bu sherwit' meaning a piece torn from pre-used clothing or a scrap. Materials for these rugs may include wool, cotton, synthetic fibre, lurex, nylon and plastic. Development caused change in the economic, social and cultural patterns of rural Morocco, people no longer followed a nomadic style of living but instead used settled farming and became involved in other rural forms of employment. As a result wool became less available as a primary material for weaving and people looked to other sources. Boucherouite rugs were first created in the 1960's and 1970's and are woven by the Berbere women. Unlike European weaving techniques where designs are based on a specific pattern, the Berbere women weave without a drawing or preconceived design, it is simply coming straight from the mind of creator much like an artist with his brush. Traditional knotted-pile carpets can be attributed with a regional style unique to the area, however these 'rag rugs' have no such definition and are now made all over Morocco. Boucherouite rugs are free from any rules and must be enjoyed!
Here's a close up of my rug, the diversity of the materials and colours is very striking. The composition of these rugs has been likened to Pollock, Kandinsky, Klee and Mondrian. If you would like to buy one go to www.boucherouite.net or visit www.larusi.com to make an appointment with Souad.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Summer Beauty
It may not have been the best summer but it has been amazing for my garden. This year it is completely abundant with the most beautiful flowers and foliage. This clematis is bursting with life! Did you know that clematis symbolises ingenuity or artifice, perhaps this is due to its clever climbing skills. The sun has finally come out today, perfect to be outside.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Action Medical Research May Fair at Loseley Park
On Wednesday 16th May and Thursday 17th May Eloise Hall will be exhibiting at the Action Medical Research May Fair at Loseley Park. There is a really great selection of 70 stalls to visit, delicious food and discounted entry to the house and gardens for visitors to the fair. Full details are below:
Wednesday 16th May
10 am - 4pm
Thursday 17 May
9.30am - 3.30pm
Address:
Loseley Park
Stakescorner Road
Guildford
GU3 1HS
Loseley Park is situated on the B300 New Pond Road and the main entrance is in Stakescorner Road, signposted 'Loseley House'.
Entry is £5. Lots of free parking!
Look forward to seeing you there.
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