I wish.
I picked up this tea towel in Trina Turk, Palm Springs California. And love all the bragging embedded in that sentence.
It was never my intention to actually use it as a tea towel [Me dry dishes? I outsource that to sunlight, thank you] rather, hang it from a piece of dowel and rope ala 60’s/70’s macramé style. Somehow in the photographing of said Tea Towel it acquired a chocolate stain. D’oh.
As Chief Wigham says ” Nothing gets chocolate out, see?”
Anyway, back to the regular program…
I didn’t know much about Jonathan Adler except that I liked this design very much indeed. Then I bought one of his awesome, inspiring Happy Chic books from Louise Bell’s little eye candy feast for the colour loving soul shop that is Table Tonic in my local Avalon.
So I got motivated to mount a piece of Mr Adler on my wall.
And don’t know why I waited so long.
I used 2cm diameter wooden beads from a craft shop: 25c each,
a piece of dowel approx 7mm thick: $2.60,
double-sided tape, [I didn’t sew it as, being the Libran I am, wondered if I might change my mind later and decide to frame it and wouldn’t want the stitching scars]
string and a box cutter type knife or scalpel.
To cut the dowel to size roll it gently back and forward with the knife blade on it [on a cutting mat] until there’s an incision all around, then snap it off. I used a hammer and a piece of cloth [protection] to tap the beads on all the way. Or wood glue if the fit is looser, depending on the size of the holes on the beads.
Strings attached and ready to hang…
Turns out Chief Wigham was wrong about the Chocolate Stain, among other things. Yay.
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LOVE THIS! I have a thing for hanging beautiful fabrics (using them as art) and I’m still trying to find a good spot to do something like this. Check out how perfect it looks with that chair. YOU ARE GOOD!!! I use to have a great Thonet stool. The legs were gorgeous but I traded it to a dealer. This makes me miss it. Ahhh… the Libra in you… I can relate, Sandy. (I giggled at that. It’s so ME!) Have a great weekend.
Thanks Stacey, its fun isn’t it? I think I’m on a roll now, hanging fabrics, ha ha, I did a canvas a while ago with a lovely Florence Broadhurst peacock material [under Flo Bro Ho] and am now thinking about all my other scraps I have in old suitcases to dig out, I’d really love to get more original artwork like you but for now these will help break up all my white walls. Its a [self] torturous life as a Libran some days isn’t it? [or is it? can’t decide…]
Curious as to what your ex Thonet stool looked like? I love these chairs so much. Got them on ebay a few years ago, [from the States too, postage was horrendous, I was a bit green about ebay then but I love them so much it was worth the $150 postage] been meaning to do a post about them too, stay tuned. Cheers and have a great weekend yourself.
Sandy,
It’s not the best picture from our old house but you can see the stool sitting on the white rug in front of the chairs in this picture >>> http://agoodehouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/livingroom_3.jpg
My husband and I often wondered about the slant on one side of legs. Maybe it was used in a shoe shop with some sort of foot rest on the slanted side? who knows? It got lots of good use but we sold it before we moved here. I love the bentwood legs!!!!
Thanks Stacey! Hope it wasn’t a drama digging out the pic. Its so cute, I love the little legs. But I’d better not go on about it, don’t want you having any regrets about passing it on. You have so much great furniture judging by your photos! Cheers.
we have a couple that are very similar only in the burnt orange hue. i love it! plus that chair is awesome next to it.
Thanks S&S , I saw the orange one, and you know, I wished I had bought it too, it was so great, but I have more blue. Love orange though, I am torn between orange and blue a lot actually…Glad you liked it and thanks so much for commenting. Cheers!
yep, the blue themed ensemble is fantastic. now you have educated me in the ways of jonathon adler (and i love that he signed the tea towel) i shall look out for him. thanks!
Thanks Edwina. Yeah he’s a really clever guy, you would love his vases & pottery. He’s not from the 50’s, he’s a contemporary just with a really awesome mid century retro style. Also does some fun, campy stuff. Glad I could be of service : ]