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Bonsoni Multi Coloured Paris Clock - Large
Bonsoni Lavendar in Wooden Planter
Bonsoni Lavender in Watering Can Planter
Bonsoni Lavender in white Basket
Bonsoni Spring daisy in hessian planter
Bonsoni Lavender in stone effect pot - small
Bonsoni Lavender in stone effect pot - medium
An elegant dressing table in the master bedroom of "Currajong", set against windows opening on to the side of the house.
Sowerbutts Furnishers, entrance from Pay and Display car park at rear of massive furniture showrooms, Victoria Buildings, 10 King St, Clitheroe, BB7 2EP
Seen here in our London gallery.
These colourful bowls are available from www.nomliving.com/products/50%2C106
Or from our Columbia Road Shop at 102 Columbia Road, open Saturdays 12-5pm and Sundays 8am-4pm.
Seen here in our London gallery.
These colourful bowls are available from www.nomliving.com/products/50%2C106
Or from our Columbia Road Shop at 102 Columbia Road, open Saturdays 12-5pm and Sundays 8am-4pm.
Melbourne based street artist Rone (Tyrone Wright) used the decaying glory of the 1933 Harry Norris designed Streamline Moderne mansion, Burnham Beeches in the Dandenong Ranges' Sherbrooke, between March the 6th and April 22nd to create an immersive hybrid art space for his latest installation exhibition; "Empire".
"Empire" combined a mixture of many different elements including art, sound, light, scent, found objects, botanic designs, objects from nature and music especially composed for the project by Nick Batterham. The Burnham Beeches project re-imagines and re-interprets the spirit of one of Victoria’s landmark mansions, seldom seen by the public and not accessed since the mid 1980s. According to Rone - Empire website; "viewers are invited to consider what remains - the unseen cultural, social, artistic and spiritual heritage which produces intangible meaning."
Rone was invited by the current owner of Burnham Beeches, restaurateur Shannon Bennett, to exhibit "Empire" during a six week interim period before renovations commence to convert the heritage listed mansion into a select six star hotel.
Rone initially imagined the mansion to be in a state of dereliction, but found instead that it was a stripped back blank canvas for him to create his own version of how he thought it should look. Therefore, almost all the decay is in fact of Rone's creation from grasses in the Games Room which 'grow' next to a rotting billiards table, to the damp patches, water staining and smoke damage on the ceilings. Nests of leaves fill some spaces, whilst tree branches and in one case an entire avenue of boughs sprout from walls and ceilings. Especially designed Art Deco wallpaper created in Rone's studio has been installed on the walls before being distressed and damaged. The rooms have been adorned with furnishings and objects that might once have graced the twelve original rooms of Burnham Beeches: bulbulous club sofas, half round Art Deco tables, tarnished silverware and their canteen, mirrored smoke stands of chrome and Bakelite, glass lamps, English dinner services, a glass drinks trolley, photos of people long forgotten in time, walnut veneer dressing tables reflecting the installation sometimes in triplicate, old wire beadsteads, luggage, shelves of books, an Underwood typewriter, a John Broadwood and Sons of London grand piano and even a Kriesler radiogramme. All these objects were then covered in a thick sheet or light sprinkling of 'dust' made of many different things including coffee grinds and talcum powder, creating a sensation for the senses. Burnham Beeches resonated with a ghostly sense of its former grandeur, with a whiff of bittersweet romance.
Throughout the twelve rooms, magnificent and beautifully haunting floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall portraits of Australian actress Lily Sullivan, star of the Foxtel re-make of Picnic at Hanging Rock, appear. Larger than life, each portrait is created in different colours, helping to create seasonal shifts as you move from room to room.
Although all the rooms are amazing for many different reasons, there are two major standouts. The Study features walls of books covered with a portrait of Lily Sullivan, and the entire room is partially submerged in a lake of black water with the occasional red oak leaf floating across its glassy surface. The Dining Room features two long tables covered in a Miss Havisham like feast of a trove of dinner table objects from silverware and glassware to empty oyster shells and vases of grasses and feathers.
The Dining Room installation I found especially confronting. In 1982, I visited Burnham Beeches when it was a smart and select hotel and had Devonshire tea in the dining room at a table alongside the full length windows overlooking the terraces below. I was shocked to see a room I remember appointed with thick carpets and tables covered in gleaming silver and white napery, strewn with dust and leaves, and adorned with Miss Havisham's feast of found dining objects.
I feel very honoured and privileged to be amongst the far too few people fortunate enough to have seen Rone's "Empire", as like the seasons, it is ephemeral, and it will already have been dismantled. Rone's idea is that, like his street art, things he creates don't last forever, and that made the project exciting. I hope that my photographs do justice to, and adequately share as much as is possible of this amazing installation with you.
PLEASE NOTE: You have permission to use this picture on your site (both commercial/non-commercial) by linking back to www.bonsoni.com and credit Bonsoni.com.
Here are few more pictures I have taken elsewhere.
Bonsoni Varansi Headboard Stone White 150cm - 5ft King Size
Bonsoni Varansi Headboard Satin Black 90cm - 3ft Single
Bonsoni Varansi Headboard Satin Black 135cm - 4ft 6 Double
Bonsoni Varansi Headboard Satin Black 150cm - 5ft King Size
Bonsoni Ashley 2 Drawer Bedside
Bonsoni Ashley 3 Drawer Chest Of Drawers
Bonsoni Ashley 5 Drawer Chest Of Drawers
Bonsoni Ashley 6 Drawer Wide Chest Of Drawers
A composition for Week 03 - Colour and texture - set by the Compositionally Challenged Group.
A composition used in January's 2022 Most Versatile challenge - set by the Compositionally Challenged Group.
A composition using J's butterfly make-up mirror which she was given at Christmas. I needed a photo having a mirror as it's subject matter, and I wanted to show off the beauty of J's present too of course.
Seen here in our London gallery.
These are available from www.nomliving.com/products/50%2C106
Or from our Columbia Road Shop at 102 Columbia Road, open Saturdays 12-5pm and Sundays 8am-4pm.
Melbourne based street artist Rone (Tyrone Wright) used the decaying glory of the 1933 Harry Norris designed Streamline Moderne mansion, Burnham Beeches in the Dandenong Ranges' Sherbrooke, between March the 6th and April 22nd to create an immersive hybrid art space for his latest installation exhibition; "Empire".
"Empire" combined a mixture of many different elements including art, sound, light, scent, found objects, botanic designs, objects from nature and music especially composed for the project by Nick Batterham. The Burnham Beeches project re-imagines and re-interprets the spirit of one of Victoria’s landmark mansions, seldom seen by the public and not accessed since the mid 1980s. According to Rone - Empire website; "viewers are invited to consider what remains - the unseen cultural, social, artistic and spiritual heritage which produces intangible meaning."
Rone was invited by the current owner of Burnham Beeches, restaurateur Shannon Bennett, to exhibit "Empire" during a six week interim period before renovations commence to convert the heritage listed mansion into a select six star hotel.
Rone initially imagined the mansion to be in a state of dereliction, but found instead that it was a stripped back blank canvas for him to create his own version of how he thought it should look. Therefore, almost all the decay is in fact of Rone's creation from grasses in the Games Room which 'grow' next to a rotting billiards table, to the damp patches, water staining and smoke damage on the ceilings. Nests of leaves fill some spaces, whilst tree branches and in one case an entire avenue of boughs sprout from walls and ceilings. Especially designed Art Deco wallpaper created in Rone's studio has been installed on the walls before being distressed and damaged. The rooms have been adorned with furnishings and objects that might once have graced the twelve original rooms of Burnham Beeches: bulbulous club sofas, half round Art Deco tables, tarnished silverware and their canteen, mirrored smoke stands of chrome and Bakelite, glass lamps, English dinner services, a glass drinks trolley, photos of people long forgotten in time, walnut veneer dressing tables reflecting the installation sometimes in triplicate, old wire beadsteads, luggage, shelves of books, an Underwood typewriter, a John Broadwood and Sons of London grand piano and even a Kriesler radiogramme. All these objects were then covered in a thick sheet or light sprinkling of 'dust' made of many different things including coffee grinds and talcum powder, creating a sensation for the senses. Burnham Beeches resonated with a ghostly sense of its former grandeur, with a whiff of bittersweet romance.
Throughout the twelve rooms, magnificent and beautifully haunting floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall portraits of Australian actress Lily Sullivan, star of the Foxtel re-make of Picnic at Hanging Rock, appear. Larger than life, each portrait is created in different colours, helping to create seasonal shifts as you move from room to room.
Although all the rooms are amazing for many different reasons, there are two major standouts. The Study features walls of books covered with a portrait of Lily Sullivan, and the entire room is partially submerged in a lake of black water with the occasional red oak leaf floating across its glassy surface. The Dining Room features two long tables covered in a Miss Havisham like feast of a trove of dinner table objects from silverware and glassware to empty oyster shells and vases of grasses and feathers.
The Dining Room installation I found especially confronting. In 1982, I visited Burnham Beeches when it was a smart and select hotel and had Devonshire tea in the dining room at a table alongside the full length windows overlooking the terraces below. I was shocked to see a room I remember appointed with thick carpets and tables covered in gleaming silver and white napery, strewn with dust and leaves, and adorned with Miss Havisham's feast of found dining objects.
I feel very honoured and privileged to be amongst the far too few people fortunate enough to have seen Rone's "Empire", as like the seasons, it is ephemeral, and it will already have been dismantled. Rone's idea is that, like his street art, things he creates don't last forever, and that made the project exciting. I hope that my photographs do justice to, and adequately share as much as is possible of this amazing installation with you.
PLEASE NOTE: You have permission to use this picture on your site (both commercial/non-commercial) by linking back to www.bonsoni.com and credit Bonsoni.com.
Here are few more pictures I have taken elsewhere.
Bonsoni Canrym Oak 3 Ft Strong Bed Frame by Kaldors
Bonsoni Canrym Oak 4 Ft 6 Inch Bed Frame With Centre Rail Includd For Extra Strength by Kaldors
Bonsoni Canrym Oak 5 Ft Bed Frame With Centre Rail Includd For Extra Strength by Kaldors
Bonsoni Canrym Oak Mirror With Brackets Pre-fitted by Kaldors
Bonsoni Canrym Oak Large Mirrored 2 Door Wardrobe With Bevelled Mirror by Kaldors
Bonsoni Canrym Oak Large Mirrored 3 Door Wardrobe With Bevelled Mirror by Kaldors
Bonsoni Chelsea Fully Assembled Bonded Leather Chair - Bordeux Antique Legs by Kaldors
Bonsoni Chelsea Fully Assembled Bonded Leather Chair - Black Antique Legs by Kaldors
Bonsoni Chelsea Fully Assembled Bonded Leather Chair - Cream Antique Legs by Kaldors
Bonsoni Chelsea Fully Assembled Bonded Leather Chair - Brown Antique Legs by Kaldors
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Bonsoni Ergonomic Shape Premium Operators Office Chair In Blue By Tipton Office Furniture
Bonsoni Ergonomic Shape Premium Operators Office Chair In Black By Tipton Office Furniture
Bonsoni Ergonomic Shape Premium Operators Office Chair In PU Leather By Tipton Office Furniture
Bonsoni Ergonomic Shape Ultra Premium Operators Office Chair In Blue By Tipton Office Furniture
Bonsoni Ergonomic Shape Ultra Premium Operators Office Chair In Black By Tipton Office Furniture
Used and Refurbished Bedroom Furniture Available from www.cityfurnitureclearance.co.uk/complete-bedrooms.php
Melbourne based street artist Rone (Tyrone Wright) used the decaying glory of the 1933 Harry Norris designed Streamline Moderne mansion, Burnham Beeches in the Dandenong Ranges' Sherbrooke, between March the 6th and April 22nd to create an immersive hybrid art space for his latest installation exhibition; "Empire".
"Empire" combined a mixture of many different elements including art, sound, light, scent, found objects, botanic designs, objects from nature and music especially composed for the project by Nick Batterham. The Burnham Beeches project re-imagines and re-interprets the spirit of one of Victoria’s landmark mansions, seldom seen by the public and not accessed since the mid 1980s. According to Rone - Empire website; "viewers are invited to consider what remains - the unseen cultural, social, artistic and spiritual heritage which produces intangible meaning."
Rone was invited by the current owner of Burnham Beeches, restaurateur Shannon Bennett, to exhibit "Empire" during a six week interim period before renovations commence to convert the heritage listed mansion into a select six star hotel.
Rone initially imagined the mansion to be in a state of dereliction, but found instead that it was a stripped back blank canvas for him to create his own version of how he thought it should look. Therefore, almost all the decay is in fact of Rone's creation from grasses in the Games Room which 'grow' next to a rotting billiards table, to the damp patches, water staining and smoke damage on the ceilings. Nests of leaves fill some spaces, whilst tree branches and in one case an entire avenue of boughs sprout from walls and ceilings. Especially designed Art Deco wallpaper created in Rone's studio has been installed on the walls before being distressed and damaged. The rooms have been adorned with furnishings and objects that might once have graced the twelve original rooms of Burnham Beeches: bulbulous club sofas, half round Art Deco tables, tarnished silverware and their canteen, mirrored smoke stands of chrome and Bakelite, glass lamps, English dinner services, a glass drinks trolley, photos of people long forgotten in time, walnut veneer dressing tables reflecting the installation sometimes in triplicate, old wire beadsteads, luggage, shelves of books, an Underwood typewriter, a John Broadwood and Sons of London grand piano and even a Kriesler radiogramme. All these objects were then covered in a thick sheet or light sprinkling of 'dust' made of many different things including coffee grinds and talcum powder, creating a sensation for the senses. Burnham Beeches resonated with a ghostly sense of its former grandeur, with a whiff of bittersweet romance.
Throughout the twelve rooms, magnificent and beautifully haunting floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall portraits of Australian actress Lily Sullivan, star of the Foxtel re-make of Picnic at Hanging Rock, appear. Larger than life, each portrait is created in different colours, helping to create seasonal shifts as you move from room to room.
Although all the rooms are amazing for many different reasons, there are two major standouts. The Study features walls of books covered with a portrait of Lily Sullivan, and the entire room is partially submerged in a lake of black water with the occasional red oak leaf floating across its glassy surface. The Dining Room features two long tables covered in a Miss Havisham like feast of a trove of dinner table objects from silverware and glassware to empty oyster shells and vases of grasses and feathers.
The Dining Room installation I found especially confronting. In 1982, I visited Burnham Beeches when it was a smart and select hotel and had Devonshire tea in the dining room at a table alongside the full length windows overlooking the terraces below. I was shocked to see a room I remember appointed with thick carpets and tables covered in gleaming silver and white napery, strewn with dust and leaves, and adorned with Miss Havisham's feast of found dining objects.
I feel very honoured and privileged to be amongst the far too few people fortunate enough to have seen Rone's "Empire", as like the seasons, it is ephemeral, and it will already have been dismantled. Rone's idea is that, like his street art, things he creates don't last forever, and that made the project exciting. I hope that my photographs do justice to, and adequately share as much as is possible of this amazing installation with you.
PLEASE NOTE: You have permission to use this picture on your site (both commercial/non-commercial) by linking back to www.bonsoni.com and credit Bonsoni.com.
Here are few more pictures I have taken elsewhere.
Bonsoni Langdon Classic Style Oak Wine Cabinet by Kaldors
Bonsoni Langdon Classic Style Oak Small Coffee Table by Kaldors
Bonsoni Langdon Classic Style Oak Large Four Drawer Coffee Table by Kaldors
Bonsoni Langdon Classic Style Oak Box Coffee Table by Kaldors
Used and Refurbished Bedroom Furniture Available from www.cityfurnitureclearance.co.uk/complete-bedrooms.php
PLEASE NOTE: You have permission to use this picture on your site (both commercial/non-commercial) by linking back to www.bonsoni.com and credit Bonsoni.com.
Here are few more pictures I have taken elsewhere.
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Coffee Table by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Large Coffee Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Nest of 2 Tables by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Nest of 3 Table by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Telephone Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Medium Console Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Large Console Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Corner TV Unit (1 internal fixed shelf) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Large TV Unit with glass (DVD drawer storage) by Kaldors
Sowerbutts Furnishers established 1870, showing front elevation including upper display floors of furniture shop at Victoria Buildings, 10 King St, Clitheroe, BB7 2EP
April 2015.
Long weekend in Yorkshire.
Castle Howard is a private residence, the home of the Carlisle branch of the Howard family for more than 300 years.
Building to a design by Sir John Vanbrugh for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle began in 1699 and took over 100 years to complete. The Carlisle inheritance was split in 1911 when Castle Howard was inherited by the younger son.
The estate is famous for its use in the TV and cinematic productions of Brideshead Revisited.
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Bonsoni Oxford Bookcase Pine Kd
Bonsoni Santana Nest Of Tables
Bonsoni Strava Stool - Walnut Seat
Bonsoni Strava Stool - White Seat
Used and Refurbished Bedroom Furniture Available from www.cityfurnitureclearance.co.uk/complete-bedrooms.php
Silver disc of an Egyptian New Kingdom mirror with a gold-covered Hathor wooden handle (1479-1425 B.C.).
Installation views of “Metropolitan Vanities: The History of the Dressing Table”.
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
December 17, 2013 – April 13, 2014.
New York, New York.
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Halvin 5 Drawers Chest of Drawers
Navarino Double Bed Frame 4ft6 Black
Lynstone 2 Door Wardrobe Black
Lynstone 6 Drawers Dresser / Chest of Drawers Black
Lynstone 2 Drawer Bedside Table Black
Lynstone 3 Door Wardrobe Black
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Here are few more pictures I have taken elsewhere.
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Coffee Table by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Large Coffee Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Nest of 2 Tables by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Nest of 3 Table by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Telephone Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Medium Console Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Large Console Table (Drawer storage) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Corner TV Unit (1 internal fixed shelf) by Kaldors
Bonsoni Oakshire Light Oak finish Large TV Unit with glass (DVD drawer storage) by Kaldors
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Dalston Large 3 Drawer Sideboard
Dalston 2 Drawer Console Table
Oakmouth Extending Dining Table
Because every woman needs a stylish dressing table.
About a week or so ago I finally ordered myself a dressing table and this is it in the shop!!
I've been searching and wanting a glamorous dressing table for as long as I can remember but could either, never find one that I loved or I just couldn't afford one. My lovely item won't be delivered to me until the middle of March but I don't mind, I'm so excited I could burst!!
I love it's 1920's feel and the way it's vintage yet also modern looking. I can't wait to fill it with all my beauty goodies and will definitely do a follow up pic when it arrives so you can see it in all it's glory :-)