Each year I look forward to summer with excited anticipation and this year is no different. Growing up in a household where the biggest tomatoes are the most celebrated, food has always been an important part of my life. I can’t wait for the first red tomatoes of the season from the garden - still a few weeks away. In the mean time, I took a little road trip down to Monbulk to pick raspberries this morning. They will be turned into jam and possibly a sweet tart or two, if I get onto the pastry tonight. The next few days are going to be hot, definitely not pastry making weather.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Cake for Jules
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Rugs
Otti Berger
Flatweave carpet c. 1930
Marion Dorn
Lobby of Claridges Hotel London c. 1935
Eileen Gray
Design for Centimeter c. 1926-29
Centimeter
Felt mat c. 1928
Ivan Da Silva Bruhns
Carpet c. 1927
The carpets of Ivan Da Silva Bruhns are among the most highly sought French Art Deco Carpets. If I could own any, it would have to be the one below. I especially love how carpets made during this time were usually signed with the name of the designer or workshop with a monogram.
Ivan Da Silva Bruhns
One of a set of three carpets c. 1935
Sonia Delaunay
Carpet c. 1925
Two amazing books if you want to know more. For technique, The Techniques of Rug Weaving by Peter Collingwood. For Modernist Rugs, the book Art Deco and Modernist Carpets by Susan Day is an invaluable resource.