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L is for…

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

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Vintage stainless steel Lundtofte coffee set

We picked up this fabulous coffee set last weekend.

vintage stainless steel Lundtofte coffee pot vintage stainless steel Lundtofte coffee set

That made our minds up about what L should be for!

vintage stainless steel Lundofte ice bucket vintage stainless steel Lundtofte ice bucket

The Danish company Lundtofte produced high quality, stainless steel pieces – predominantly kitchen & dining wares, but also some decorative household objects.

close up of Lundtofte manufacturer's label

They used top quality materials and manufacturing techniques – stainless steel often combined with teak and rosewood.

vintage stainless steel Lundtofte sauceboat

There are some fantastic, mid-century modern designs to be found by designers such as Tias Eckhoff, Eric Herlow and Lone Sachs.

vintage Lundtofte 'Opus' cutlery set vintage Lundtofte 'Opus" cutlery set

vintage Lundtofte chaffing dish

vintage Lundtofte salt & pepper set vintage Lundtofte salt & pepper pots

We have a few examples of Lundtofte for sale at the moment at H is for Home- have a look!

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K is for…

Friday, June 13th, 2008

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Image of our kitchen

Probably our favourite room in the house. We love spending time in here – cooking, chatting or having a big mug of tea after a long dog walk.

photo of a child's writing slate and wooden kitchen utensils

We have the main wall painted a zingy tangerine. It’s bright & lively in the summer but also gives a warm cosy feel when the nights draw in. We used to have it painted a fresh apple green but this felt a bit cold in the winter, so we had to get the brushes back out.

photo of the cooker in our kitchen

The orange also works well with the stainless steel and various shades within the stone tiled splash-back.

The centre of the room is filled with a large, old, beech baker’s table which serves as our main seating & eating area – also a very useful extra work surface.

On the opposite wall to the work units & cooker is a stone fireplace. This would once have housed the original kitchen range.

Photo of the fireplace in our kitchen

The chimney has not gone to waste however, with the cast iron stove chuffing away on chilly nights. On the ceiling above this stove we have a slatted drying rack – perfect for hanging washing on cold, rainy days.
The graphic 1960′s street scene is by artist Ken Law… and on the stone ledge sit various vintage pottery plates including Poole and Royal Copenhagen. Mixing old & new is a recurring theme throughout our house.

photo of the shelves in our pantry

We like the blend of rustic pieces such as the baker’s table, butcher’s block and spoon rack with the modern stainless steel and downlighting.

Photo of our kitchen workbench

Both being former chefs, we like to fill the kitchen with practical (and preferably good looking) equipment.

photo of antique butcher's block

Objects from the 1950s, 60s & 70s seem to fit in well, helping to tie it all together.

photo of our vintage 1960s Hornsea Pottery 'Bronte' tea, coffee & sugar canisters

Vintage kitchen enamel and ceramics are a particular passion of ours – pots, pans, storage jars etc. Hornsea, Denby, Cathrineholm, Rorstrand, Figgjo Flint, Arabia, Dansk Designs, Le Creuset are just a few of the names we look for…

and then there are the cookbooks … don’t get us started on those!

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I is for…

Friday, May 30th, 2008

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Group of various vintage ice buckets

You’ve got your wine, your beer, your mineral water…

…or if you’re lucky, a bit of fizz.

You’ve got your ice to keep it cool.

Now all you need is something stylish to put it in.

Step forward ICE BUCKET!

Made from all kinds of materials including glass, wood, plastic, stainless steel & silver – with shapes & designs too numerous to mention.

Some are big enough to plunge your whole bottle in – like this fantastic, 1960s yellow Cathrineholm number…

Vintage yellow & white Ice-filled Cathrineholm 'Lotus' pattern ice bucket with pair of wine glasses and tea towel

…others hold just enough cubes to keep that G&T at the optimum temperature.

photo of a glass of gin & tonic, vintage wooden ice bucket with tongs on orange vintage blanket
Teak & stainless steel by Viners

Vintage stainless steel & teak Lundtofte ice bucket Vintage yellow plastic Crayonne ice bucket Vintage stainless steel Arne Jacobsen designed Stelton ice bucket
left to right: Lundtofte, Crayonne & Stelton

We always have a few designs in stock, so if your cubes need a good home, check out the selection at H is for Home

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H is for…

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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Group image of fabric & felt house doorstops

Just for once we’re not going to insist that H is for Home. This week H is for Houses.

We were very pleased to take delivery of these lovely doorstop houses recently.

green doorstop house orange doorstop house blue doorstop house

They’re part of the current collection of Somerset-based artist & textile designer, Sarah Nicol.

Sarah has been inspired by travels in Spain, Africa, Asia & America. This collection is influenced by a journey she took through Oregon in the Western United States.

tangerine doorstop purple doorstop house beige doorstop house

She produces textile artworks, keepsakes and functional pieces such as these adorable doorstop houses.

orange doorstop house with blue wellies

Each doorstop is handmade and unique, with a quaint, folk art feel.

purple doorstop house detail beige doorstop house detail

They come filled with sand & ready to use.

Available at H is for Home!

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D is for…

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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Group of vintage Denby Arabesque tableware

The name Denby is synonymous with good quality, hard-wearing British tableware.

Denby Pottery plate 'Rondo' pattern Detail of Denby Pottery plate 'Ode' pattern

Potters Wheel (left) Ode (right)

It has to be admitted that there are a few fairly drab ranges, but in amongst the Pottery’s production there have been some outstanding designs.

Vintage Denby teapot 'Chevron' pattern
Metal-handled tea pot in the Chevron pattern. Designed by Gill Pemberton in 1961

We love the work of Gill Pemberton, also Glyn Colledge, David Yorath and Thelma Hague. The output during the twenty year period spanning the mid 50s to the mid 70s was particularly strong.

Vintage Denby Pottery studio bowl Detail of vintage Denby Pottery studio bowl
Studio bowl by Glyn Colledge

At their best, the designs were original and exciting in terms of both decoration and shape.

Vintage Denby Pottery Arabesque fruit bowl
Fruit bowl in the Arabesque pattern. Another hugely successful Gill Pemberton design

Vintage Denby Pottery 'trees' lidded soup bowl
The hard to find Trees pattern

Other ranges to look out for are Rondo, Stone and Teak, Gypsy, Westbury, Bokhara and Kismet.

To find out more about Denby Pottery this book is highly recommended- full of information and full colour illustrations.

Denby Pottery 1809-1997: Dynasties and Designers (Amazon UK)

Denby Pottery, 1809-1997: Dynasties and Designers (Amazon US

Visit this page for a brief history of Denby Pottery

Denby Pottery items available at H is for Home

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