Sunday, 13 February 2011

Last Valentine’s post... Craft House Concept guest blog

Hi, My name is Steph Marsden, I’m a furniture designer/maker and owner of Edinburgh-based Craft House Concept http://www.livingwithcraft.com which sells the best of British craft and design for the home. I thought I’d share some of my favourite Valentine’s gifts by some talented designers – some of which I stock – and some of which I covet!

My pick of Valentine’s cards  would be Mr Yen http://www.mr-yen.com/ He’s a Leeds based paper cut artist who’s very handy with a scalpel! Valentines cards £3 Craft House Concept.



For the romantic amongst you who like clean lines and effortless style, have a look at work by Timea Sido. Her gleaming ceramic tangled range is beautiful. Tangled heart container £18.
Tangled heart tea light holder £12.





To me there’s nothing more romantic than a nice bit of lace, so rather than hiding it away in expensive lingerie, why not put in on display? These lampshades by Stella Corrall of Lucient Designs are a gorgeous way to add a sensous atmosphere to your boudoir. Prices from £45, Craft House Concept Image:  www.ilian.co.uk)





Now, the classic Valentine’s gift  always seems to be jewellery . I always like to wear pieces that are a little bit unusual. I’m a bit fan of London duo  Eat Your Feet’s designs and love their love-themed lifesaver. http://www.eatyourfeet.com/
New Edinburgh based boutique Hannah Zakari stocks the wacky but wonderful work of Margaux Lange – an American based designer/maker whose entire collection is made from upcycled Barbie dolls. I love her Vanilla heart necklace available online from Hannah Zakari.  http://www.hannahzakari.co.uk/



For the espresso - drinking man in my life I would have to choose a Moka Express print by Mengsel design. http://www.mengsel.comGorgeous screen prints of an iconic design piece. Mini print £32.  Teatowel
£9.
                  

 For men who wish to think outside the box, how about treating your loved one to a craft class? (or ladies – go on just treat yourself!)
 I just completed a Cake Decorating class by http://www.cakesbylyndsey.co.uk/, had a great time and was very pleased with my beginner’s attempts at cake decorating. This is one I made earlier:


Whilst we’re on the cake theme, I love these super- cute ceramic hearts and spoon stands by Glasgow based ceramicists Angela and Laura at Studio at 37, available at Craft House Concept http://www.studioat37.com/






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