**As seen in The Observer and Landscape Magazine**
Lozenge shaped barrel paper lampshades handmade from found and recycled vintage papers in conjunction with hand and machine stitch. Available in 6 designs.
Each design is available in 3 sizes - Small (16cm high x 20cm wide x 13cm deep), Medium (20cm high x 30cm wide x 22cm deep) or Large (26cm high, x 40cm wide x 29cm deep).
Penguin Orange: Machine stitched book pages from these vintage classics, with a hand stitched 'Picot Window' through to the iconic orange of the book's cover.
Pelican Wildflowers: Machine stitched book pages from reclaimed copies of these beautiful texts, with a green hand Picot stitched window encircling the spring green of a 'Penguin Classic' cover, with button and button loop detail on the back.
Pattern Paper: Vintage dressmaking patterns with a machine stitched covered binding and button loops in yellow (if you'd like a different colour just pop this in the Information box at the basket).
Dragonfly Window: Ledger pages with a hand stitched needle lace window through to a 3D dragonfly, including a button loop detail and button.
Map: Vintage maps with a hand stitched needle lace window through to the location of your choice (enter ONE specific location in the Information box at the basket). Includes a beautiful map edge and button loop detail on the back of the shade.
Smocked Ledger: (featured in Landscape Magazine) Vintage ledger pages have been hand smocked using traditional 'English Smocking' techniques, on papers that have been machine stitched together.
All handmade to order - what you order will be very similar, using the same papers, but may have slightly different placement, so never identical, always unique.
Commissioning a piece of work is really exciting – it is a chance to have something made especially for you and an opportunity to really engage in the creative process.
Perhaps you need accessories to go with a particular outfit or a piece of furniture to fit a specific space in your home. We can work with you to design something truly unique. You’ll be able to discuss your ideas, likes and dislikes with the Maker and together create a piece of craft, handmade for you.
This is just a first step, so don't worry, there’ll be plenty of chances to discuss details before finalising a commission.