Showing posts with label upcycled leather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycled leather. Show all posts

Monday, 9 December 2013

A Hand-Made Christmas Sales Success Story


This is a story about a Scottish craftswoman, +Eunice Wilson, who is having a runaway success with her hand-made Christmas gifts made from upcycled leather. Think product, timing and luck….because the idea of hanging books around your neck, off your ears or on your wrists doesn’t immediately seem such a clever one. Unless that is, the books are miniscule and exquisite. Product, tick. 



Handmade Books Pendant £18-23
Handmade Books Pendant £18-23
                                                                            
Eunice Wilson, a book freak if ever there was one, hit on the notion of making tiny books out of recycled material into jewellery and cufflinks and they are proving hugely popular in the run up to Christmas. Timing, tick.

Eunice’s big break came when

Thursday, 5 December 2013

A handmade gift for a royal baby?

Handmade shoes using recycled materials "Emily" £89
Handmade shoes using recycled materials "Emily" £89

I think I cooed like a wood pigeon when I first picked up these handmade baby and toddler shoes. The quality is superb, they are unbelievably soft and there's an underlying feel of permanency to them.
These shoes would last for generations. Neatly packed away in their luxury handmade cushioned boxes, they are the stuff of family heirlooms. Vevian is the place to go, I reckon, if you want a present for the next royal baby. Listening Pippa?

They are designed and handmade by Vivienne Lopez (see below, at her work bench).

When I discovered from Barbara Pani, who runs anecdotes design in Folkestone's cultural quarter (yes, it does have one) that the shoes are partly made using discarded materials, I was hot in persuit of the story. 

Vivienne later explained to me how she uses recycled materials in her handmade baby shoes.  She is fortunate in being allowed to take away the so-called spaghetti pieces left over after the soles for women's shoes have been cut out of leather sole boards by Gina Shoes. Full marks to them. Vivienne then spends hours grouping the pieces by colour because leather being a natural product, no two pieces are ever exactly the same. That done, she works her magic cutting, hand sanding, polishing and buffing.
   

"Emily" in the presentation shoe box made with recycled cardboard
"Emily" in the presentation shoe box made with recycled cardboard
The recycling of materials does not end there. And this is what I find so utterly charming about Vevian. Yes, owner Vivienne could buy in the cardboard needed to create the cushions inside the beautiful handmade shoeboxes. But instead she corrals her nearest and dearest to collect cereal boxes, packaging etc which she then cuts on a press machine to the correct size. The shoeboxes are gorgeous in their own right and are the perfect presentation packaging. 

It is no surprise that these heavenly shoes have featured in Vogue and at the relaunch of the children's shoe department at John Lewis' Oxford Street flagship store.
Vivienne is a mother of two small children; she launched the brand in 2008 and runs it with the support of her husband and extended family. The shoes are not cheap costing between £89-£95 pounds a pair, but, honestly, what price heaven for baby feet? And especially when recycled materials have been so inventively used in the process.

From top left clockwise, Matthew £95, Emily £89, assorted shoe boxes and Jessica £95
From top left clockwise, Matthew £95, Emily £89, assorted shoe boxes and Jessica £95  
http://www.vevian.com









Thursday, 16 May 2013

Six gorgeous gift ideas for May

Six wonderful gift ideas from people featured on the blog this month. I've drooled over their work - now it's your turn! And, another plus, they are all made from recycled, vintage or ethically sourced materials.

Presenting - in no particular order of preference:

http://www.rodology.co.uk/
Rodology's Lady Emily Pendant £16.00

Grace Lane's A Threadbare Production Animal Figures
£170-£200


Amy Bluett, Fabric Bag £11.00


Sherie Cordaz - pendant $20-$25
Judson Jennings "All Forked Up" $27.49

Vevian - "Emily" shoes £89.00