Rediscovered treasures [a new life for old objects]

Ellen Dyrop

Book - 2011

If you can see potential in an old lampshade or a discarded cake-tin, then you'll find inspiration on every page as the authors share ideas for tuning unloved pieces into beautiful objects for every room in your home.

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Published
London : New Holland 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Ellen Dyrop (-)
Other Authors
Hanna Kristinsdóttir (-)
Item Description
Subtitle from cover.
First published by Gyldendal Publishers AS, Norway, in 2009 AS Sjarmerende Gjenbruk.
Physical Description
143 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781847738141
  • Dramatic door plaques
  • Kitchen creativity
  • Blackboard magic
  • Baking tin transformations
  • Cutlery creations
  • Cups, cookies and cupcakes
  • China and glass revamps
  • Glassware glamour
  • Storage jar inspirations
  • Set the table
  • Clever clockworks
  • Light and warmth
  • Baskets and lampshades
  • Not-so-straight lace
  • From functional to fabulous
  • Take notice
  • Hooks for everything
  • Bags for bits and pieces
  • Basket and bag embellishments
  • Decorative decoupage
  • Family pictures
  • Old hang-ups
  • The sewing room
  • Mirror, mirror
  • Gifts for friends
  • Hearts and flowers
  • Cosy cushions and throws
  • Floor show
  • Time for tea
  • Bathtime pleasures.
Review by Booklist Review

Some things are universal, without geographic, demographic, or psychological limits. This old-into-new import from Norway captures the genius of an interior designer's perspective and showcases its authors' commitment to repurposing not-so-valuable antiques. Any silver, china piece, or fabric, for the most part, becomes their canvas for re-invention. In fact, more than 10 individual photographs highlight their transformations, without much need for expensive tools or materials. A bunny mold, with the addition of plaster of Paris, becomes a doorstop. Potholders sewn together adorn cushions. Mismatched cups are the perfect holders for cupcakes. Shoeboxes get third lives with wallpapered skins. Instructions at the end sum up the 19 or so skills to acquire, all within any novice's capabilities, from stencil painting to stiffening lace with sugar syrup. A bona fide reason to haunt flea markets and garage sales.--Jacobs, Barbar. Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.