Homebarn - living with vintage Volume 1
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Transcript of Homebarn - living with vintage Volume 1
STYLING & PHOTOGR APHY BY CAROLINE DAVIS
LOOKBOOK 1THE BOTANICAL ISSUE
Welcome to the very first issue ofHomebarn - Living With Vintage.
It’s no secret that all of us here love botanical style and findinspiration in all things vintage,flora and fauna.
This book is a collaborationbetween interiors stylist Caroline
Davis and Sarah and Sally Wilkieof Homebarn, all of whom share apassion for the world of botanicaland vintage.
Join this collaborative andcreative journey, which we hopewill help to inspire you to bring atouch of vintage into the homeand workspace.
Be inspired by the beauty of agedpaintwork, timeworn textiles, tornpaper and frayed edges.
Enjoy the textured beauty of thereverse of a vintage oil canvas.
Each matchbox is a little treasure,containing a paper parcel of seedswrapped in 1920’s newspaper
and twine; every one a little pieceof potting shed history.
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Single stems, leaves, branchesand seed heads make simple and striking displays usingvintage apothecary jars andlaboratory vessels.
View: Vintage Glass
The beauty of deconstruction
Garden Studio
Create a striking typographicalmood-board inspired by spendingtime in the garden getaway.
Rusty engineering tools, artists’brushes, powder paints andvintage graphics create theperfect picture.
View: Vintage Graphic Items
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Salvaged shutters are at theirbest with layered and peelingpaintwork on show, making theperfect backdrop to the vintage1950’s Coca-Cola crates,stacked with beautiful emeraldgreen Windsor & Newtonpowder paints.
View: Vintage Crates
There is a visual feast in discardedbooks and vintage ledgers, withspines removed and tatteredbindings on show.
Frayed and unraveled, withyellowing pages, they are stackedhigh as the perfect showcase forwoodland plants, cacti andminiature succulents.
Look to the art cupboard or pantry for quirky containersand alternative vessels for floral
and green display: vintage ceramicmarmalade pots or empty paint tinscreate unique indoor herbarium.
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Even the tiniest of packages can be seen as works of art. Use vintage newspaper, magazinepages, sewing patterns and evenwallpaper to make unique andquirky giftwrapping.
brown paper packages
Found objects from discardedantique drawers to vintage fruitcrates give opportunity to displaytreasured items such as Victorianbottles and vials.
Pretty displays are created withtiny succulents or woodland ferncuttings in antique poison bottlesand inkwells. Reminiscent ofJoseph Cornell style, produce an
ever-changing artwork withoutthe formality of framing.
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Contrast is found in the fragile and weathered by introducingcontemporary materials such as amodernist concrete bowl, filled with miniature succulents for arelaxed display.
elevating ideas
In the frame
Weathered frames with layered,peeling paintwork have a historyand beauty of their own. Hungdried flowers and stems create aless conventional piece of artwork.
Old frames have unique charmand character, prop against a walland add favorite objects as a focalpoint to the display.
a visual story
An old crate, baker’s tray or vintageshoebox, painted or backed withaged paper become a beautifulshowcase for a personal story.
View: Victorian Bottles
View: Reclaimed Frames
flights of fancy
Dispense with the norm andforego the traditional side table.A stack of well-travelled leather
luggage adds drama to a simpledisplay of single stems.
Unique storage
Resist the temptation to re-polishand repaint. This recipe index box,once a tool chest for nuts and boltshas been re-purposed as kitchenstorage. The original labels, dents
and rust add to the beautifullayered patina of this uniquetin chest.
View: Vintage storage ideas
hang loose
Create an industrial style vignettewith a plant re-potted into avintage jelly mould and displayedon an old industrial stool.
Portable lighting adds nauticalstyle using a pulley light made with vintage style braided wire,time worn rope and a beautifulbulb. Simply hang from a ceilingor wall hook for a stunningcontemporary look.
View: Pulley Lights
Portraits & Canvases
A rolled and neglected oil canvashas the most interesting texturethat should be celebrated anddisplayed, rather than hidden away.A portrait of a period gentlemanadds a quintessential, formalfinishing touch to a masculinedressing room or bathroom.
View: Victorian Poison Bottles
Tell a story with your favouredtrinkets and treasures in atabletop display.
Show off plumes of feathers inVictorian bottles and re-pot
succulents into vintage tins.Illuminate with free-form pendantlights complete with a vintagestyle light bulb.
a table top vignette
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Caroline Davis is one of the UK's most renowned freelance interiorsstylists who has produced work for top national high street brands,magazines and newspapers for over 15 years.
Caroline founded the celebrated Trend Daily Blog, featuring herstyling and photography and is currently writing her first book.
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