ikat tray
the tray on my kitchen table can be purchased here.
i got mine on sale at anthropologie a long time ago.
i think i may bite the bullet and make roman shades for the windows in the same fabric. i think it will be nice running longways with the pulls at the stripes, you like?
yes, you may say ikat is tired, but so am i. i just rode my bike way farther to get breakfast than i'd bargained for.
if it's been around since at least the 15th century, it will probably still be ok in my kitchen for a couple more years...
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I still adore ikat...and that cake looks amazing! =)
ReplyDeleteSarah was just telling me she wanted to know where you got that! Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteI've had ikat in my home for the past 20 years (and of course, people in Indonesia have had it way longer than that). It never gets tiring. Not any more than, say, stripes get tiring.
ReplyDeleteThat cake plate looks like one my grandmother used. I'm on my way to buy one now! LovE IT!
ReplyDeleteI love ikat... i think it seems quite modern.
ReplyDeleteYour friend Nick Olsen says ikat won't die.
ReplyDeleteWhere on earth can I get that cake plate? It is perfect!
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