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Designersblock opening party had mime actors all over the place - you'd say hello and they would immediately throw a massive moody replete with multiple body gestures.

Weirdly beautiful and well in keeping with the vast caverns that the old Farmiloe Building has now become, with its glossy brown Anaglypta still intact.

 

My best selling photos are tea towela @Puffandflock shop @designersblock Farmiloe Blding 34 St John Street EC1 Open until Sunday 24 September.

 

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Also visit Paul Bishop at The New English to find our new Love London bone china plates and trinket boxes. Or see.buy through

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Anaglypta wallpaper sample imaginings created using Picasa3 and PaintShop Pro - based on two images.

After stripping Anaglypta from kitchen walls all the finishing plaster around this air vent came off.

Time to try out my untested plastering skills

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A pass through entry of the local Odd Fellows Hall. Elevator at the end, Anaglypta on lower walls

Got round to starting the removal of wall paper in the living room today. The wonders of a Victorian house, anaglypta, and plaster in various states of distress! But it makes for a good texture hence this composite.

Only the finest, dated wall coverings for my house

altered book using anaglypta for the cover

Red anaglypta, amber lights, fans and dust. That's a proper pub ceiling, that is.

These little Bunnies are one of the two Bunny/Easter ATCs I sent out for the swap.Bunnies are cut out of an old postcard, patterned paper, anaglypta paper, white gelly pen, Stickles, butterfly ribbon and distress ink

Jeff Greene describes modern version of anaglypta

Anaglypta and frosted glass inside the Quality Chop House.

After removing bookshelves, replacing missing casings and baseboards and trim. Repaired door and changed locks. Replaced glass in front door and sidelights.Anaglypta on lower walls. Painted ceiling, walls and trim.

View of living room from Reception room 2 door. Blue anaglypta wallpaper, with blue fluffy carpet and rug left by previous owner. Door to right is the current front door. Coffee table to left was purchased from a charity shop (as a set with the TV unit) for £50. This table with be stripped and waxed.

Bit of Norman anaglypta - fancy brickwork in the walls of the great hall.

My bathroom ceiling. Yummy celadon wall paint. The ceiling is covered with anaglypta wall paint and painted with Modern Masters metallic "sage" paint.

Another coat of paint on our 20 year old anaglypta wallpaper - we like to get our money's worth!

A decoration hanging from the light fitting at my sister's house - causing a discreet byt interesting shadow

Until recently this was the Grapes. From the outside Thwaites appear to have done a thorough refurn which, unfortunatley, involved the removal of the original engraved panes in favour of ones with the current name on instead of the past one.

 

I just hope that the interior has had its first refurb since the seventies when it became open plan with a bar made out of cheap wood and walls papered with anaglypta given that the wine bar is actively promoting itself as a bistro!

Not only did the new carpet look much better, but yes, the "stringers" (the part of the staircase on each end of each step) are now clad in anaglypta in a pattern that looks like little rivets or something, and then painted with a "Smoke"-colored metallic paint with "Warm Silver" over it.

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