An apple a day

Vintage teatowel detail showing fruit & vegetable illustration | H is for Home

Where were we with our nature-influenced design blog posts? We’ve been slightly sidetracked with the opening of our new shop.

tea towel detail showing fruit and vegetables | H is for Home tea towel detail showing fruit and vegetables | H is for Home
Details of a vintage 1960s/70s calorific value tea towel

We’ve previously looked at fish, birds, flowers and leaves – today it’s the turn of fruit & vegetables.

tea cup and saucer; 'Eden' design by Meakin | H is for Home Figgjo Flint butter dish | H is for Home
‘Eden’ design by Meakin & Figgjo Flint butter dish

Vintage footed strawberry plate | H is for Home1950s strawberry bowl

They’ve been used as inspiration in artwork, illustration, decorative objects and unsurprisingly kitchen and dining wares.

pottery spice pot with apple decoration made by Hornsea Pottery | H is for Home pottery milk jug produced by Goebel Pottery | H is for Home
Hornsea Pottery & Goebel Pottery

Lidded Arabia orange marmalade pot | H is for Home Vintage Arabia apple preserve pot | H is for Home
Pair of Arabia preserve pots

Apples have always proved a very popular decorative subject, particularly strong during the 1960s & 70s it seems.

Wooden apple | H is for Home Blue glass apple | H is for Home

We love this glass apple designed by Ingeborg Lundin for Orrefors in 1955

Glass apple designed by Ingeborg Lundin for Orrefors | H is for Home

Comfort me with apples slipware pottery charger | H is for Home

Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love – Song of Solomon, 2:5, King James bible.

Bill Charmatz vintage illustration of bowl of fruit | H is for Home Bill Charmatz vintage illustration of a stock pot | H is for Home

Cookbook illustrations from the 1950s are a firm favourite of ours.

And obviously you’ll need something to put all this fruit & veg in!!

Vintage cane fruit bowl | H is for Home Vintage Rye Pottery fruit bowl | H is for Home

These are two nice recent finds – a 1960s globe cane fruit basket and a 1950s Rye Pottery fruit dish.

Our first week

screenshot of H is for Home website

We’ve had an exciting & hectic week here at H is for Home headquarters! It was a very nerve racking experience going live last Friday – like throwing a party and anxiously waiting to see if any of your guests turn up!

green vintage metamec clock vintage blue pottery salt & pepper pots

Fortunately we’ve had lots of visits and a fair few orders coming in.

vintage orange handled kitchen utensils vintage Washington 'Aquarius' plate

handmade fabric peg bag vintage woolen blanket

With the parcels going out, we’ve become very familiar faces at our local post office.

vintage sugar sifter vintage Whitefriars green glass water jug

We’d really like to thank all our fellow bloggers who’ve featured us in their blogs this week- they’ve really helped to get word out across the inter-web! Special mention goes out to decor8, Bloesem, Ninainvorm, desire to inspire, pixiegenne, What’s blogging my view, Tinkering Times and janeq – you can see all the others on our ‘about us‘ page.

vintage Vladimir Tretchikoff 'Chinese Lady' print

vintage blue Whitefriars glass bowl

We’d also like to thank everyone for getting in touch with their kind words of support, advice and compliments- they’ve all been much appreciated.

hand crocheted corsage men's vintage leather wallet

vintage wooden apple vintage desk calendar

Today’s images are some of the things that have sold since we launched. There’ll be new stuff being added to the shop stock each week.

We’ve gone live!!!

screen shot of H is for Home website

Our new website, H is for Home is now live!!!

After many months of preparation (and a couple of false starts) we’re now up & running. With spring just around the corner it seems the perfect time to launch- new beginnings and bursting into life.

vintage curtains vintage orange clock

We’re an online homewares shop. The site’s tag line reads “one off, handmade and vintage items for the home” – that’s a pretty good summary.

green vintage art glass dish green vintage saucepan

We have a particular fondness for mid-20th century design – the 1950s, 60s & 70s, but we also stock much older pieces – some dating as far back as the 18th century.

Antique dairy bowl Antique wooden sieve

If it’s useful, beautiful (or both) then the date doesn’t really matter.

Thomas Pottery porcelain coffee cup

You’ll come across all kinds of vintage goodies – art pottery & glass, lighting, paintings, furniture, kitchenalia, tableware, soft furnishings, fashion etc, etc, etc.

vintage red daisy patterned enamel bowl vintage wood and leather stool

In addition to the vintage stuff, we also source more recently made items with an emphasis on the handcrafted – pottery, textiles and so on.

teapot and hand knitted cosy hand thrown pottery bowl

The photos in this blog are a small sample of what’s on offer. Stock will be constantly updated and added to. We hope you find something to fall in love with!
Best wishes,
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Welsh Wool

Vintage Welsh wool selection | H is for Home

Our last blog featured the characteristic designs of mid 20th century German pottery and how it captured an era. Another favourite of ours, with an equally distinctive look, is Welsh wool with its astounding range of colours, patterns and textures.

Welsh wool detail | H is for Homeclaret & cream

Welsh wool coat detailvibrant orange & olive green

Welsh wool detail | H is for Homeshades of coffee

A number of mills have produced these high quality textiles over the years and in some cases still do. A couple of good examples producing traditional Welsh wool tapestry are Trefriw Woollen Mills and Solva Woollen Mill.

The distinctive designs are not ‘tapestry’ in the truest sense of the word but are, in fact, double woven cloth producing a pattern on both sides.

Mills manufactured textiles for sale by the length and also produced their own range of homewares including blankets, throws, cushions, place mats etc.

Vintage Welsh wool coasters in original packaging | H is for HomeTapestry drink coasters

In addition, these textiles were purchased wholesale by fashion manufacturers including Gwydir Garments, Dwyryd Clothes, Coracle Clothes, Gannex and many more.

Vintage Welsh wool zipped jacket | H is for Home Vintage Welsh wool zipped jacket | H is for Home

The cloth was then made up into coats, jackets, capes, waistcoats, skirts, belts, hats, handbags and purses.

Vintage Welsh wool handbag | H is for Homevintage handbag

Vintage Welsh wool skirt & waistcoat suit | H is for Homeskirt & waistcoat suit

The 1960s were undoubtedly the heyday for Welsh wool. Nothing screams the 60s quite like a Welsh wool tapestry cape, mini skirt and knee-high boots. In fact, Mary Quant was known to make trips to Wales to source fabric for her fashion house.

Welsh wool cape and handbags | H is for Home

However, recent designs by Melin Tregwynt have really moved things on once more and are much loved by contemporary interiors magazines. Whether it’s this modern look or the vintage pieces, these textiles look fantastic in the home.

Vintage orange & green Welsh wool coat on stick back chair | H is for Home

The green and orange colourways look amazing with dark woods such as teak and rosewood, the bright pinks zing against white acrylic and browns & creams lift rustic pine with a bit of subtle colour and texture.

Welsh wool place mat with Cathrineholm kettle | H is for Home

There are obviously no rules though, and the range of colours and patterns allows for great fun and flexibility.

Quality vintage pieces remain affordable and, having been out of favour for a few years, are being appreciated once more.

A creeping rejection of the cheap and mass-produced, the recognition of hand-crafted objects and the use of natural products stands Welsh wool in good stead for the future.

Vintage Welsh wool handbag | H is for Homevintage handbag

Vintage Welsh wool handbag | H is for Homevintage handbag