Incudes: Tulips, berry, locut leaves, baby's tears, mosses.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Pretty Beach House
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
CERAMIC PLATE
My lovely friend Lisa Haymes will be shooting some new stock for me next Monday. All my photos such as above are shot by Lisa: http://www.lisahaymes.com/
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Morrocan style
How great is this room as commented on by Abigail Ahern on www.atelierabigailahern.com.
Abigail Ahern has a fresh approach to interiors with an eclectism that does not disappoint.
Am loving her use of faux flowers in her shop. Have been thinking of doing, faux arrangements but with a seaside edge for the beach holiday homes here in Killcare.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Artisan
The golden rule of design is to enhance and improve our lives, but this should not be at the expense of others. We personally check on the working environment, engaging with the artisans. Ethical design improves everyone’s way of life. FOCALPOINT is attentive to the long term development and preservation of the traditional arts the country we source from. We are supporting the Tunisian Artisans by buying from them directly- i.e. no intermediary buyer, which ensures they receive their rightful payment directly from us. If there is no market for the products the artists must find other employment and cease their craft. Focalpoint encourages the preservation of the traditional skills by finding new markets for the products. This will have a long term effect of encouraging long term employment.
Blues
Hammam Towel
Thursday, May 20, 2010
WELCOME
Focalpoint imports handmade items from Tunisia in North Africa. Tunisia has long and varied links with the great civilizations of history including the Carthaginians, Romans, Berbers, Arabs and the Ottomans, Spanish and French.
Principles Jane Tryon and Mourad Nafti set up their business ‘Focalpoint’ in recognition of their fascination for the ancient traditions of art in Tunisia.
They are attentive to the long term development and preservation of the traditional arts .We are supporting the Tunisian Artisans by buying from them directly. If there is no market for the products the artists must find other employment and cease their craft. ‘Focalpoint’ encourages the preservation of the traditional skills by finding new markets for the products. This will have a long term effect of encouraging long term employment.
At the moment there is such a wide choice of products that suit everything from children’s bedrooms, to living rooms, to apartment living.
Principles Jane Tryon and Mourad Nafti set up their business ‘Focalpoint’ in recognition of their fascination for the ancient traditions of art in Tunisia.
They are attentive to the long term development and preservation of the traditional arts .We are supporting the Tunisian Artisans by buying from them directly. If there is no market for the products the artists must find other employment and cease their craft. ‘Focalpoint’ encourages the preservation of the traditional skills by finding new markets for the products. This will have a long term effect of encouraging long term employment.
At the moment there is such a wide choice of products that suit everything from children’s bedrooms, to living rooms, to apartment living.
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