The Wunderley site takes us to a world filled with beautiful items from other cultures. Each is handcrafted by artisans from Morocco and the Middle East. The December Elle Decor features beautiful white lanterns from Wunderley. Unfortunately, the photos on the site are not as interesting as the photos in the magazine. I did find this leather chandelier. I love the simple elements ‘painted’ ( I think) on the leather. This would be a great pattern on my new ‘bone’ bracelets.
Posts Tagged ‘morocco’
Let’s Travel to Morocco
Posted in lighting, tagged Design, interior design, laurie prophater, middle east, morocco, ornamental elements, polymer clay, wunderley on November 16, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Marakesh – The Moroccan Influence
Posted in color, fabric, tagged Design, highland court, inspiration, laurie prophater, morocco, ornamental elements, polymer clay on June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
I had to revisit the Marakesh Collection from Highland Court when I saw this photo – Color reigns supreme and its MAGENTA!!!
From the Marakes Press Release:“The Highland Court® Marakesh Collection was designed to capture the invigorating nature of the Moroccan marketplace. Unusual Suzani motifs, Ikat designs, paisleys, stripes, and folk embroideries in vibrant European colorways give this 5-color book set of modern ethnic textiles its distinctive personality.”
The rest of the press release is informative and interesting. More details about the colors and inspirations for the collection.