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I used pottery I collected off the beach - the edges are all soft and worn and in many cases the pattern has worn almost completely away. I deliberately made the surface uneven, and used an ivory grout, to give the appearance of pieces washed up on the shore.
I was honoured to be asked by the fantastic Matt Holmes of holmesylogic.co.uk/ to take some photographs of his current masterpieces to go in his portfolio.
Matt is a uniquely talented designer with a creative eye for making bespoke accessories and furniture. His talents are endless and his creations are not only functional and well thought out, but pieces of art too. The time and effort put into these pieces by Matt certainly shows in the product, each one having its own charm and characteristics.
Please do check him out:
Looking across the green landscape to Upper Table Rock, taken from Lower Table Rock. I don't know why they're called upper and lower, since there is nothing upper or lower about them. They're side by side.
I just made these tables for Shillmans main floor. As the season wears on, I'll top them with little merchandise.
This suddenly got a lot more popular about three weeks ago.
I don't know why.
But WELCOME. Hope you enjoy. Feel free to ask us questions about our wedding.
We were able to get married using only the change we found in the couch!!!
Mesa de sobremesas cheia de gostosuras. Cupcakes e mini sobremesas em porções individuais. Os convidados amaram!
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That table has a half-empty RC from who knows when on it. This place almost looks like it just closed one day and noone came back. Monster size Milnor washer by the back doors.
This was taken through the windows of the closed laundry.