Monday 7 January 2013

A heart of glass

When it comes to decorating my home, I'm the type who keeps saying "well, whenever I have an apartment of my own..." and well, maybe part of that sentence is true too – some of my ideas cannot be carried out in a rented flat, and if I was about to buy a house, I would buy one with enough space for everything I really need, now I've had to make a lot of compromises (thank you, pole).



I have quite a small dining table, a square one in shape, and I had been looking for a tablecloth for it for ages. Seriously – it's almost impossible to find square tablecloths! Sure, I could have gone to a fabric store and maybe pay someone for seaming it, but I cannot say I feel particularly at home in the middle of huge spools of fabric.

In the sales after Christmas, I came across a black tablecloth which was still a rectangle, but so cheap I figured I could try what it would look like folded on my small table. If one side of the table wasn't against a wall, I wouldn't have done that, but since it is (and won't be moved anywhere as long as I'm living in this apartment), I gave it a try, and it didn't turn out so bad. I also purchased some cheap brown place mats, but I doubt I'll be keeping them on the table all the time since they are so big and the table surface so small. However, I figured they would be less troublesome than having to wash and iron the big tablecloth all the time. :>





Like I probably said at some point, I knew I wouldn't be getting any presents for Christmas as we don't do that anymore, but nevertheless, I managed to grab a bit of this and that with me – items that others didn't need and thought I might. That's how I got the red Mariskooli bowl. I really like the color and wanted to place it on the table with the black cloth. And well, I'm not too fond of the brand Marimekko, but when it comes to Finnish glass design... Yeah, I really like it, I even wanted to become a glassblower ten years ago.

With this fake place setting, I'm showing off some tableware I have. To be honest, I wouldn't have enough similar plates or most pieces to serve a dinner for four, but I've managed with what I have. I haven't bought any dishes by myself (except for some glasses for alcohol) but received them as gifts – and mostly before I moved away from home. I didn't ask for any certain series, but I've got Aino Aalto glasses and Teema plates and bowls – both by Iittala, like that Mariskooli. Teema may not be my favorite series of them all, but I do think it's practical and versatile. And naturally, all those products are very high quality.



I own way too many mugs considering how little I need them – I don't drink coffee (at least not at home) or tea or barely anything else warm either, so I only need glasses. Of course I occasionally serve coffee or tea to my guests, but hardly no more than three cups max. Most of my mugs are Teema as well, but I have a pair of Taika mugs which I think I got as a high school graduation present. If I ever drink anything hot, that's what I use! I also think Taika design is very beautiful in black and white.

I also own some pints, wine and other glasses, but they are not by any too fancy brands. But seriously, I have a thing about Finnish glass design, and I'm particularly fond of clear glass. I really love the series Ultima Thule! My parents own quite a lot of such glasses, and I think they've even said they have more than they need and I might get some. Oh yes please – I only need a place where I could store them...



Anyway, I think my kitchen seems a bit more cosy with the tablecloth, it brings some softness (and style) to my boring and not-so-pretty kitchen which dates back to the late 60s (I think). I also have an interesting curtain there – yes, only one curtain. I'm not sure if the curtain itself is pretty like that, but I really do love the newspaper print!

I guess I still have some ideas for my kitchen décor, will be posting photos if I carry out those plans! So long!

8 comments:

  1. Ensimmäinen ja toinen kuva ovat jotenkin ihanan pelkistetyn elegantteja, hieman itämaiseenkin tyyliin jopa ellei mielikuvani ole aivan hämääntynyt. Punainen ja musta käyvät selvästi hyvin sisustukseesi. :> Ja verho on kiehtova. Ah, tyylikkäät sanomalehtifontit, ah.

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    1. Hehe, kiitos. Noista kupeista vetelen aina toisinaan nuudelia syömäpuikoilla, joten ehkä niistä on tarttunut jotain itämaisuutta kokonaisuuteen? :D Ja verho on myös joku vanha retroaarre, kuosina kyllä törkeen hieno. :>

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  2. Your table setting looks so nice! I love the mugs.

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    1. Thank you! The mugs are very beautiful indeed, I would like to have something else of that series too.

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  3. The black, brown and red colours on your table look lovely together! :o)

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    1. Thank you very much! I also like such a combination, it feels warm and cosy to me.

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  4. Sanomalehtiverho on tosi hieno! Olen miettinyt meidän keittiöön jotain kangasta, joka näyttäisi vanhalta sanomalehdeltä, mutta voi olla, että sitten mentäisiin liiallisuuksiin, jos jo välitila on vanhaa sanomalehteä :D

    Minulla olisi sinulle tunnustus!

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    1. Kiitos! Verho olisi kieltämättä vielä hienompi, jos sanomalehdet olisivat monta kymmentä vuotta vanhempia - nyt ku näkyvillä on vuosiluku 1981.
      Ja kiitos paljon tunnustuksesta! :)

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