Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Friday, 13 January 2017
Raising the Dead
Labels:
album cover,
animals,
artwork,
ceramics,
johnny Flynn,
Rose de Borman,
sillion,
sleeve
Monday, 22 June 2015
Labels:
agateware,
animals,
bormann,
bourmann,
ceramics,
de boreman,
modern ceramics,
new,
porcelain,
rose de boorman,
Rose de Borman,
rosie deboreman
Monday, 1 December 2014
The New Craftsmen..
Labels:
animals,
boorman,
borman,
british,
craft,
cushions,
deburman,
hand painted,
Handmade,
Luxury,
mayfair,
new craftsmen,
pilows,
Rose de Borman,
rosie,
rosy,
sheep,
silk,
terrier,
wedding cushion
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Handmade in Britain
This weekend 14-16 November I am selling at the Handmade in Britain fair at Chelsea town Hall, message me on 07812243719 if you want me to reserve you a free ticket.
I am also selling some of my newest cushions at the Remodelista Market at The New Craftsmen shop in Mayfair, today Saturday 15th November. I am very sad not to be able to make this as it will be full of the most beautiful stuff.
See www.facebook.com/rosedeborman for more images and up to date info
I am also selling some of my newest cushions at the Remodelista Market at The New Craftsmen shop in Mayfair, today Saturday 15th November. I am very sad not to be able to make this as it will be full of the most beautiful stuff.
See www.facebook.com/rosedeborman for more images and up to date info
Friday, 17 May 2013
Clerkenwell design week
I'm very excited to announce that my first interior fabric design available by the metre, 'Forest', will be launching at Clerkenwell design week next week through Virginia White.
The print is created from a meticulously hand painted and screen printed silk original that has been scanned in and printed digitally with dyes onto 100% linen. This process means it can be ordered in quantity yet very much retains the inky colours and handcrafted feel.
The print is created from a meticulously hand painted and screen printed silk original that has been scanned in and printed digitally with dyes onto 100% linen. This process means it can be ordered in quantity yet very much retains the inky colours and handcrafted feel.
It has taken me the best part of two months to create- from hand cutting out the stencils to painting in the colours, scanning it in piece by piece and recolouring and trialing, but I am very pleased with how it has finally come out.
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The final digital print up close |
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'Winter' colourway |
(Click for larger images)
Virginia White will be displaying the fabric as all over wall panelling for the stand as well as lampshades and cushions alongside her furniture collection. There are two colourways (Spring and Winter) and wall paper is in the pipeline.
Friday, 31 August 2012
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