Whee! Bunting porcelain! Amazing. This is, perhaps unsurprisingly, Danish. I like it a lot.
Showing posts with label zakka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zakka. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Plants Plants Plants
In exciting news, we've found a new apartment to rent! Promise to show pictures soon, but I'm so relieved: the house hunting was getting me down and now I get to day dream about how to decorate it. One thing I would like is plants. Lots of plants. And hopefully, I will not kill them.
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collections,
design,
garden,
home,
house,
images,
inspiration,
photography,
zakka
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Wooden vases

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collecting,
furniture,
home,
house,
installations,
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Mid Century Rocker
Well this chair is just delightful. It is both excruciating and a relief that Urban Outfitters don't deliver furniture to Australia.
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furniture,
home,
inspiration,
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
Tokuya Melbourne
Last Friday I was in Melbourne for work for the day, which was most excellent timing. I had recently read on Twitter (sorry - can't remember who tweeted, but thank you!) that a brand new Hyaku-en store had opened up in Melbourne. Many of the stores like this in Japan are from the brand Daiso, which is a high-quality, low-cost Japanese brand. Tokuya is (from what I could tell) made in China but Japanese design. And everything in the store is $3.50. Eeee!
I only had about 15 minutes in the shop, which wasn't nearly enough. Although it's nothing on real Japanese Hyaku-en, it is a good, smaller sample size. There is lots of stationery, kitchen goods, hardware, cleaning products, beauty products and more. The kitchen section is very good, with lots of bento boxes, chopstick cases and little plastic animal-headed toothpicks. (Having bought about 40 plastic animal-headed toothpicks in Japan, I told myself no more. But really, can you ever have too many?)
Hedgehog procession! "It walks side by side always together. It is a start of happy time"!
"Good sheep: it splashes in a lot of lovely child sheep. It follows one after another later"
"The Handmade Letter"
I can't go near hyaku-en without a Miffy purchase. This one is going to look especially grown-up in meetings...
Overall verdict? Most exciting and thrilling to have an Aussie hyaku-en. I didn't buy as much as I wanted, partly limited by time and by the fact that I only had a handbag with me. But it is a lot of fun, and if you love hyaku-en in Japan, you will adore this. Go, explore and love!
Tokuya: Basement, 236 Bourke St, Melbourne. (Near Target).
If you're heading to Melbourne, or if you live there, please tell me and I will ask for you to be a stationery mule! Seriously. I will pay cost + postage and maybe even treats to willing buyers!
I only had about 15 minutes in the shop, which wasn't nearly enough. Although it's nothing on real Japanese Hyaku-en, it is a good, smaller sample size. There is lots of stationery, kitchen goods, hardware, cleaning products, beauty products and more. The kitchen section is very good, with lots of bento boxes, chopstick cases and little plastic animal-headed toothpicks. (Having bought about 40 plastic animal-headed toothpicks in Japan, I told myself no more. But really, can you ever have too many?)




Overall verdict? Most exciting and thrilling to have an Aussie hyaku-en. I didn't buy as much as I wanted, partly limited by time and by the fact that I only had a handbag with me. But it is a lot of fun, and if you love hyaku-en in Japan, you will adore this. Go, explore and love!
Tokuya: Basement, 236 Bourke St, Melbourne. (Near Target).
If you're heading to Melbourne, or if you live there, please tell me and I will ask for you to be a stationery mule! Seriously. I will pay cost + postage and maybe even treats to willing buyers!
Labels:
collecting,
craft,
japanese,
nerdy,
organising,
stationery,
stickers,
swoon,
yay,
zakka
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Tokyo Zakka Shops

Monday, August 9, 2010
Paper Pencils


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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Akanbe!

When I was in Lorne last weekend, I found this incredible basket which turns into a BLANKET! I am still getting over it, to be honest. Picnic basket, craft organiser, baby things - the list of uses could be endless, really. I didn't end up buying it, but I have been thinking of it for a while.
'Akanbe' or あかんべ is actually a Japanese facial gesture, where you pull one eye down while you stick out your tongue, so this little bag is even cuter.


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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Neck Pillow and Support

As soon as I was able, I got to my machine, grabbed some favourite scraps from a current WIP and made a long neck pillow. I filled it with rice and a few drops of lavender oil, and heat it in the microwave when I need it. It is my new favourite thing!
Monday, September 21, 2009
3D Fruit Post-its

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japanese,
paper,
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Vanilla Week Diary

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Nineteen Seventy Three




Sunday, August 16, 2009
Quilt WIP

The beautiful scissors you see are my grandmother's (they were her great aunt's before that). Heavy and authoritative, I feel like I'm continuing a tradition when I use them. Below is my dear grandma's jar of buttons, full of hundreds of spare buttons from my mum's school uniforms, jackets and shirts that have long since gone. As a child, I used to love pouring them out and running my hands through them, sorting them into colours and shapes.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Pocket Carnival



By the way, you would know how I love open shelves, especially in kitchens... Check out this post for some delicious open shelf-love.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Embroidery Hoops



Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Propeller Studio - Kawaii!



Aren't these just too beautiful? They make me want to jump on a plane for Japan right now.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Fruit and Vegies Say 'Yay'!

Monday, March 30, 2009
Delicious Etsy Yummies





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