Concrete Ghost: A tale of the unexpected and a collaboration born in the blogosphere which came down to earth in concrete form!



Di's part of the collaboration is to make them beautiful and useful by applying vintage silk passementier or framing them in re-loved flea market frames - or even applying them to choice pieces of furniture from her Concrete Ghost collection.






I think I got the easy side of the bargain in taking care of the mouldmaking and casting because the skill and patience Di drew on to apply the passementiers would be completely beyond me. No easy job finding ways of fixing fine silk threads and cords to rough, stubborn concrete and making it look as though the whole thing just came to earth like that!




It's been interesting choosing colours which complement the grey concrete - actually not hard as so many colours and tones of colours work well with it.











Now, if there's still anyone out there who doesn't know about Ghost Furniture and uber design blog Designer's Block, allow me to introduce you to Di Overton with this selection of some of my favourite peices from her website:





Quirky, crazy, beautiful, inventive, original, unique, striking, unusual, ingenious........ oh go on, you look it up in the theaurus!!
The Concrete Ghost collection is being hosted on Di's website so follow the link to check out the rest of it.
Next week I'll be doing a post about the making of the collection and inspiration behind it.
Di's already had some great feedback on her blog - thanks to everyone for being so interested in our new venture!
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Kathy, I have been waiting for you to post about the concrete tassels. They are fabulous. I love them as tiebacks and as a sculpture resting on a table. Keep up the great work. I am glad that the work together has been SO successful and rewarding.
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ReplyDeleteThe tassels are so beautiful! Congratulations!!! I wish you a lot of success with them!
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