




I went to the Mid-Century Modern show yesterday. Held twice yearly at our local Hogwarts-style school, it showcases over 75 sellers of amazing mid-century furniture, design, collectables, books, textiles, ceramics, glassware, pots and pans. It is really worth going to for an overwhelming choice of lovely stuff! So overwhelming that I ended up spending my £10 on something not modern at all, the simple handmade quality of this embroidered linen panel stood out among the shiny glass and teak.
I'm green with envy. What joy to be surrounded by such historical splendour.
ReplyDeleteI went too, had a great time. Saw your cushions, I pointed the out to my husband and told him I follow your blog. I bought a big bobbin and a dye bottle from old textile mills, interesting, old and not too much money.
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