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The most intriguing Pelikan fountain pen highlighter. I'm not doing much highlighting in my books these days, but I can imagine neon yellow doodles and flourishes for correspondence-- what fun! Image via likecool.com |
If you've browsed my past posts here, you might have gathered that I have a passion for antique desk things. This is still true of course (!), but I've recently come across some interesting new things to add to my desk.
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Art on a roll: fabulous printed tape by Angie Lewin for St. Jude's. Image via stjudesprints.co.uk |
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The porcelain shade on this functional and cheerful lamp by Original BTC gives a warm and wonderful light. Image via originalbtc.com |
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A bit of art for the desk: an art print by Warpaint Studio. Image via Signal Return Detroit. |
There is a sense of permanence and continuity in contemporary design that's rooted in function and tradition. Perhaps it's because of the way they're made that these pieces mix seamlessly with antique prints and porcelains.
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These are of course perfect for a cuppa, but wouldn't they be perfect for pens and pencils? Beautiful mugs from my favorite shop, Pentreath & Hall. Image via pentreath-hall.com. |
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I always like to have a cushion on my desk chair, and this one is fantastic!Emily Sutton's charming print for St. Jude's.
Image via stjudesfabrics.co.uk.
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It's wonderful to know that there are products out there that are designed and crafted with the same attention to quality as the antiques that I so adore. I feel a special affinity with these artists because in my work at the bindery, I aim to find that perfect balance between traditional craft and fresh new design as well. Adding these pieces to the mix on my desk has been such a treat, and has made everything seem new again. I hope you'll be inspired to do the same!