Saint Therese of Lisieux Therese of Lisieux, born on January 2, 1873 in Alençon, France, was an extraordinary woman known for her simple spirituality and devotion to God. At the age of 15, she...
Vintage frames with antique botanical illustrations Love vintage frames, botanics, and antique illustrations? Then you will really like the vintage frames that I have collected for you recently. Vintage frames are always fun anyway! illustration tired?...
French garden vases The French garden vase has a rich history dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Initially, these vases were used as ornaments in the gardens of castles and palaces,...
Market tableware Figglo Flint In 1966 Turi Gramstad Olivier designed the Market tableware for Figgjo Flint, which quickly became popular throughout Scandinavia, but also worldwide. The Market tableware is still one of the classics...
Why are shells a popular decoration material? Shells have been a popular decoration in interiors all over the world for centuries. They are beautiful to look at and have a calming effect on people. It is therefore...
Earclips as a status symbol Ear clips were once very popular and it is impossible to imagine fashion without them.
The meaning behind Maria bottles with Lourdes water: a souvenir with historical value Have you ever heard of Maria bottles with Lourdes water? These small bottles of holy water from the French city of Lourdes are very special and are collected by many...
Why orange was the hottest color in the 1970s: a look back Have you ever wondered why the color orange was so hip in the seventies? This striking color was unmissable at the time and is still popular in retro and vintage...
Why brocanterie is so popular: authentic, diverse and sustainable Are you also a fan of brocanterie? I certainly am. Brocanterie is a collective name for old and antique items that are resold. It is not only sustainable to give...