Friday, June 3, 2011

My Kokeshi and Asian Collection

Selena of Apron Thrift Girl has asked fellow bloggers to show a collection they have and link it back to her site. Selena has shared her lovely vintage umbrellas. Recently I did a post on Kokeshi Dolls and I didn't show any that are mine. So here are mine along with other Japanese/Asian collectibles that I have. Hope you like it!



Above are my three traditional Kokeshi dolls and two creative Kokeshi dolls. You can refer back to my post on Kokeshi dolls for the difference between the two. On the top shelf are two pieces of lacquerware which I also collect. I also have some chopsticks which you can't see very well. The black ceramic pieces are also from Japan. I also have books about Japan, a bamboo/glay tray. The item in the right hand corner on the bottom is something I don't know the name of. There are four small glass panels framed in wood. Inside each panel is a scene carved out of a material I can't identify. Everything on these shelves are thrift finds, including the books and bookshelf.


Closer view of creative kokeshi and lacquer style tray.


Closer view of lacquerware, last pic is dark


This cabinet was given to me by my dad, it used to be my mom's. I would like to paint it someday. Had to shoot it in a tight space, the cabinet is on the landing at the top of our stairs.


I bought the crane at Goodwill awhile back, it is iron on a marble base.  I found the two Asian figures at a garage sale, the print at the top was from an estate sale and the picture on the bottom is a thrifted frame that I put some beautiful cards in from a trip to Washington, D.C.


Better view of inside cabinet - Top shelf has my little kokeshi family, japanese bowl and larger creative kokeshi. In the back is a black glass holder for flowers? incense? chopsticks? and a lacquer heart box. Middle shelf has lacquerware figure canisters, tea cups to match bowl, fans and an iron kettle. Bottom shelf has some cloisonne, which is from china. The cloisonne bowl holds cloisonne eggs. I got the bowl for a song at Goodwill. It was sold with that styrofoam stuff glued to the inside, so they probably figured it was wrecked. But it came off completely without any damage! Eggs are mostly from ebay. (This is part of my collection of cloisonne, will have to show that on another post.) Plastic covered Asian dish in back and fabric covered box. Ceramic thongs came from a garage sale.

I don't remember when I started liking these things, but I think there were a few influences. When I sold on eBay, I came across the kokeshi dolls and that sparked an interest which led to other items. Also, when I was going to school for Graphic Design I was exposed to different types of design. Then there is the collector in me, which I got from my parents who loved to collect things.

I have found that a good way to decorate with these items is to give them their own vignette. A cabinet works really well for this.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

elemental

I came across this very groovy store, elemental, while searching the web. Located in Spitafields, East London, elemental is an interiors and design store. They restore or redesign vintage and antique pieces. According to their blog: "We recycle, upcycle, reuse and reconstruct. We collaborate with other craftspeople and designers who share our approach. We showcase and sell the work of other designers and artists in our East London showroom." Their eclectic ware is design-a-myte! (I think I just made up a new word) Okay - just ignore that, here are some photos to look at.



How ingenius are these pieces? Add to that funky, cool and just plain great!



I would have no problem find a place for this little cabinet

Wine Rack

Cool Office Chair

Funky Console

I am smitten. Spend some time on their website or blog and you will be too. These long distance romances are hard.

Spotted on Craigslist

Isn't Craigslist the best? I have bought and sold on Craigslist with mostly positive results. There are an amazing variety of items. I love coming across ads where items have a lot of potential for the buck. Some are downright cheap. Of course there is the other side, but I'll go into that later. In the last week I spotted these items, unfortunately I didn't buy any of them, but it's still fun to look.


Love the legs on this dining table, I could see painting the legs to contrast with the table top.

Very stylish end tables for cheap, so many possibilities with these.

Remarkable price for these items that could add a lot of drama to a small space.


This mid century dresser and nightstand are well worth the price and look to be in very good condition.

How cute is this funky magazine holder? Painted a bright color would really show off it's unique design.

Super price on this table with a marble top. It would look great with a nice lamp and trailing plant on it.

This massage table looks to be in great condition. Nice chrome legs. It could be fun in a modern or funky space and a conversation piece as well.

Sweet patio set that is well photographed. Key to selling are good photos. It looks to be in fine condition and would cost much more new.

Unbelievable price on this tall dresser!


Great price on two outdoor tables. This seller did a good job of making the tables looks appealing to buyers.