Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Made by Mosey





A little while ago I mentioned I was making a quilt from my grandmother's beautiful old hankies, despite not really knowing what I was doing! Well, that's still a work in progress, but someone who has made many a hanky quilt and really does know what she's doing is Madeleine Sargent of Made by Mosey. Being a mother of two, Madeleine is an expert in all things soft, cute and cuddly, and all her products are made by hand with love and care in Melbourne.

Her 'hankey blankies' are absolutely beautiful handmade patchwork quilted blankets made from vintage handkerchiefs, filled with 100% organic cotton batting. They come in two sizes and each one is unique. I think they would make such a special gift for a little one!

Madeleine also makes beautiful handmade mobiles, with sweet little patchwork birds suspended from painted white twigs, and fantastic colourful bunting made from a mix of vintage fabrics.

Made by Mosey quilts, mobiles and bunting have all just arrived at Mr Sparrow so come in and take a look - you really can't appreciate just how special all these lovely things are until you see them up close. They'll be up on the website soon, too!

Speaking of which, I've made some changes to the Shop page on the website so take a look....more changes are in the works, too, including two new categories!


*All images from Made by Mosey

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Frankie diaries and calendars are here!

The 2012 frankie diary/journal and calendar have just arrived! They are as beautiful as always and are sure to be super popular again this year.

The calendar features the work of artists Elisabeth Dunker, Ashley G and Drew, Pin Pals, Donna Wilson, Catherine Campbell, Amanda Blake, Anke Weckmann, Nancy Mungcal, Ana Albero, Marjorie Liucci, The Black Apple and Sarah McNeil.

Meanwhile the diary has some fun extra features this year like calling cards to hand out to friends and a secret little pouch for all those essential bits of paper, as well as beautiful illustrations from Melbourne artist Amy Borrell.

Both are now in the store and I've just popped them up online as well...

*Images from frankie

Monday, September 26, 2011

Designer interview: Claystone Pottery


If you came into Mr Sparrow in its first month of existence, back in June of 2008, you would have noticed some pretty empty shelves. I opened with just a small about of stock, which has gradually built up over the years into the madness that you see today (these days the thought of those much-emptier shelves is very appealling!!). One of the designers whose work was here from the very beginning, though, was Chris Plumridge of Claystone Pottery. I completely fell in love with his bird teapots and tea bowls as soon as I saw them, and they've been a fixture at Mr Sparrow ever since. Since last year I've also been excited to stock his mini milk jugs and egg boats, both of which have been super popular.

I have always admired Chris's passion for his work and his absolute commitment to quality, which is why I was really thrilled to have the opportunity to ask him a few questions for this month's designer interview.

This interview will also appear in the Sparrowmail newsletter out today (look out for your 20% off code if you're a subscriber...and if not, make sure you sign up before next month so you don't miss out!).

Here's what Chris had to say...


>How did Claystone come about? 

I created the name Claystone Pottery from my own initials CP.

The name actually applies to a type of hard sedimentary stone made up of clay and minerals found in the ground and it also applies to the concept of a clays tone - the sound of fired clay, especially stoneware or porcelain when it is struck, it rings. All my work is high hired and has this capability of making a wonderfully high ringing sound when struck. It sounds like a bell. 
 
 
>Where do you create your designs? 

My ideas for my designs come from many sources. I dream up shapes sometimes in my sleep and in unusual places as I am waiting for a train or bus as I travel to and from work - my studio in Highett, Victoria near Sandringham. 
 
Sometimes I see a shape from nature and interpret it as a form for my ceramics, like my 'Bird' Teapot which came to me one day as I sat looking at black birds in a garden. 


>What inspires you? 

I am inspired by my surrounds, the environment, nature and sometimes politics. My conical shaped mini milk jug was inspired by the idea of moving forward. It started from a ready made plastic wine goblet which was made in China and I thought to slice it and reassemble it angled forward. Most jugs have two parts, the body and a handle which is attached. The mini milk jug is all one form with a hole cut for the handle. 
 
 
>What is your favourite material/medium to work with? 
 
I love to work with clay, stoneware and porcelain as it is so plastic and easily shaped. It is also very forgiving as it can be remodeled if it gets slightly misshapen. 

I also like plaster which allows me to enclose the space surrounding a shape so that I can repeat a ceramic form by making a mould.
I make all my own moulds to replicate unusual shapes, to provide my customers with a consistent product. 


>What's next for Claystone? 

I am about to make some cosy covered egg cups for a Christmas exhibition, I did not think of the idea but I am very fortunate to have had it suggested. I make the Perfect Poached Egg Boat, so an egg cup is a natural progression witha  lid to cover a boiled egg. It is a practical shape to keep your breakfast meal warm and a wonderful shape to design.
 
 


Thanks so much, Chris!

You can find Chris's beautiful mini milk jugs, egg boats, bird teapots and tea bowls at Mr Sparrow now (both in the store and online).

*Left-hand image courtesy of Chris Plumridge

P.S. If you missed last month's interview with Andrea Shaw of Stämpel, you can check it out here.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Happy Friday...and a tune for your weekend!



Happy Friday!

Another anemone today, but how could I resist that colour? It's sitting in one of these sweet bone china milk bottles...

I've just popped up the new Yoshii polka dot bath towels (featuring that cute little Domenic) and face towels online so take a look!

And now for a tune for your weekend, thanks to James. This week's song is 'Circadia/Under a Blue Sky' by Canyons. I love these guys! Now over to James...

James: Canyons, who are originally from Perth, are among my favourite dance acts because of the sheer diversity of their music - they can throw some absolutely crazy stuff into a song and still keep it danceable. This track from their upcoming album illustrates what I'm talking about. I've seen them play some amazing DJ sets over the years and can't wait for Keep Your Dreams, as the album is called. In the meantime they'll be playing the closing of Semi Permanent at the Bakery next week and Anna and I will be there!
 
 
Have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

New from Stämpel






These lovely new things from Stämpel have just arrived! The 'Driftless' plant hanger is a much larger and more complex version of the small macrame plant hangers. It's an impressive 1.5m long and holds fish bowls or other large vessels - I love it with with fruit salad plant in my window! It's available in natural jute or multi-coloured...

The 'Fasset' flower vessel is a sweet little vase handmade from post-manufacture timber waste. The timber has been finely sanded and treated with eco wood oil, giving the natural grain a lovely finish, and the inside is lined with soy wax to make it waterproof. Each one is unique, and they look so lovely holding a couple of small stems.

These are both in the shop now and I'll be getting them up online as quick as I can!

*Images 1 & 2 by me, images 3 & 4 by Stämpel

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The perfect model




I needed a little one to model the new Yoshii towels, and who better than my adorable 10-month-old nephew, Domenic? Didn't he do a great job? I just want to pick him up and cuddle him in that towel!

Thanks to Lisa for the loan of her little cutie, and to James for these great photos :)

The towels should be up on the website in the next day or two...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Little bits of spring...






...from around our place. Spring in this part of the world is a strange thing - hot and sunny one day and cold and wet the next and sometimes, in-between, just perfect. I don't mind that it's gone back to being a bit wintery this week because it means we might get a bit more of that perfect in-between weather before summer bowls in, and that sounds pretty good to me.

Monday, September 19, 2011

New from Yoshii



Looks Like Monday is on hold for a couple of weeks, as Eko has just moved into a beautiful new house in Fremantle...along with her husband Rick and their baby bump, of course (did you know about that one? Yep, in less than a couple of months these guys will be welcoming not one but two beautiful babies into the world!). So while Eko is busy setting up her new home - and internet - it'll just be me around here. Hopefully she'll be back to bust out a few fun (baby-themed?) Looks Like Monday posts before those babies come along!

And speaking of babies...these super-cute spotty towels from Yoshii Towel have just arrived! They come in grey, pink and blue and in hand-towel and bath-towel sizes and I think they'd be perfect for a new baby or a little one of any age. Because Yoshii towels are made with exceptionally soft twisted ring threads, they are soft and light enough for newborns. Which is not to say they wouldn't also be great for adults, cause I'd definitely like a couple for myself!

You can find other Yoshii towels in the online store here and here, and these spotty ones are in Mr Sparrow now and coming online soon!

*Images from rikumo

Friday, September 16, 2011

Happy Friday...and a tune for your weekend!



Happy Friday! With the riot of colour happening in our front garden at the moment, of course I have a sweet little anemone on the bedhead this week!



I picked this bunch of anemones and ranculus from the garden this morning, to display in the shop, and I loved how crazy-beautiful they looked all in a bunch, with so many different colours in there!

And now for a tune for your weekend, thanks to James! This week's song is '8 Steps to Perfection' by Company Flow. Maybe not quite your usual Sparrow tune, but I did promise diversity! I'm going to hand over to James to take it from here...

James: I've been thinking of Company Flow a lot lately because they've reformed to play All Tomorrow's Parties curated by Portishead in NYC late this month. I'd give anything to see them! I think they were perhaps the best/my favourite hip hop group and I love the fact that a lot of hip hop these days is going back to that really sparse and dark production - people like Odd Future and Shabazz Palaces. I hope you enjoy!

Just a warning, this contains a bit of what they call 'language' :)


Have a great weekend!

Conniptions




Oh, oh, oh, so excited right now! Daniel : Emma's D.E collection has just arrived at Mr Sparrow! After I wrote this post, I wasted no time in getting in touch with the Adelaide designers to see if I could stock their beautiful products at Mr Sparrow...and here they are! I am having conniptions of excitement here! I just can't get over how thoughtfully designed these pieces are. They strike me as having a very Japanese aesthetic - the simple, clean designs, the emphasis on quality materials, and the understanding of the importance of beautiful, unfussy, intelligent packaging (the boxes alone are lovely, but wait until you see what's inside!).

Polished brass paperweights, acrylic rubberband balls, solid pine magnetic towers, cork cones and resin and acrylic stationery containers are now in the Subiaco store, with fluro red Tasmanian oak magnetic sticks arriving soon. I'll be aiming to get everything up in the online store in the next week so keep an eye out...and in the mean time come in and take a look at the collection in the flesh - I predict you'll be blown away!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Now online [& closing early]










I've just added lots of new things to the online store! Some of them are new new (like the sweet Burgon & Ball Twine in a Tin), some are old new (like the cute vintage aprons), and some have been at Mr Sparrow for a while but are new to the online store.
You can check them all out now under the New section online...

Also, just in case you were planning to stop by tonight, I'm afraid we're going to be closing early (6pm instead of 7pm). I'm very sorry for the inconvenience, but it couldn't be avoided! Next week will be back to normal :)

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Emiti

 


These gorgeous wheatbags and cushions from Emiti Design have just arrived! Aren't the colours and patterns beautiful?

All Emiti products are made from original fabric designed by Kim Stark (originally from Perth and now living in Melbourne), and are screen-printed by hand onto organic cotton and hemp fabric using water-based inks. Everything is locally made in Melbourne and is designed to last the distance.

The wheatbags come in lavender or clove (lavender is great for helping you to relax and clove can assist sore muscles) - I have a real soft spot for lavender so it's only a matter of time before I take one of these home for myself! In the mean time I'm enjoying their lovely smell filling the shop :)

*First image by me, 2nd and 3rd images from emiti

Yep, it's amazing









It happens every year - I get blown away by the beauty of anemones and ranunculus. Our front garden is awash with dozens of these at the moment. I love the variety of colours and shapes and sizes...it's the sort of beauty that makes you wonder at the workings of nature. I mean, how did nature come up with that hot pink?! Brilliant.

Our back pergola is smothered with the sweet purple blossoms of the wisteria at the moment, too, and the scent instantly transports me to summer...although I'm not sure why as it always blossoms at this time of year, and summer's still a few months away. A big fat pigeon has set up a nest amongst the tangled wisteria vines on top of the pergola, too. It's not the best spot, because there are a lot of gaps, but it is protected by the climbing rose hanging above. We get pigeons building nests here every year, which is sweet, but man are they crap nest-builders! It's not your nice, rounded little nest - more like a flat little bundle of twigs, far too small for the huge pigeon plonked on top! But she's doing her best and has a nice-looking couple of eggs in there. I've been enjoying checking on her from our upstairs window every day :)

Monday, September 12, 2011

Looks Like: A puzzle rug

Great ideas for decorating a kid's room are on my radar at the moment and I love the look of this puzzle rug from Youlka Design. Found via Bloesem Kids.