
Monday, 28 April 2008


Schedule as Follows:
Mike Inglis 6th - 20th June
Seymour 11th - 20th July
Alison Hardcastle 19th Sept - 5th Oct
Laurie Hastings 17th Oct - 2nd Nov
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Saturday, 26 April 2008

Take a look and check out which is your favourite product. I'm stuck between the 'braille jigsaw puzzle' and the 'back up tie'! So, so funny.
For those of you who have been asking to see some photos of the The Red Door team, here you go. Sit back, have a cup of tea and get acquainted with who we are and what we like.
SARAH - Is having trouble making her list concise enough so that people don't get really bored. Here is a selection from her massive list of things that she likes - new magazines, mornings, rabbits, cookbooks, nicely wrapped presents, cheese, dresses, having a diary, tidying, music quizzes, sketchbooks, road trips, teapots, late nights with friends, lillies, museum shops, travelling, collecting, train journeys, ceramics, baby photos, spring, cushions, posting letters, giving presents, a new bag, walking through autumn leaves, all berries (esp strawberries!).
ANNIKA - At the moment Annika is liking - red wine in the bath, band beginning with B (Belle and Sebastian, Beirut, The Bird and the Bee, Bjork, Bob Dylan, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Broken Social Scene ), Peter Carey Novels, Babuska Dolls, Bangers and Mash on a winters day, tea tea and more tea, tulips, new cities, national rail, daylight saving, T.S Eliot, using the words 'bizarre' 'horrific' and 'curious', indian ink, and her bed!
MELANIE - Melanie likes you mostly, but also - white sneakers, twin peaks, fluffy animals, palour games, paper goods and stationary, G+T in the sun, postcards, berlin, quick wit and puns, records, polariod photos, collecting, hunting, gathering, hoarding, assembling, rearranging, magazines, any and all chocolate!



Tuesday, 22 April 2008


At the moment I'm loving - 'New York' , 'Surf Music is Good Music', 'Big Band and Swing'.



Check out just a couple of images above from some of Crafts recent blog posts. I love the dos directories embroiderd cushion by Art Lebedev Studio and adore the sunlight poem projector by Jiyeon Song.
Thursday, 17 April 2008


Saturday, 12 April 2008

Yesterday the cheerful Carolyn Alexander popped in and dropped off some great new prints. Carolyn, a freelance illustrator/artist is based across the way in Glasgow (soon to be the French Alps), graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2006. Her ideas led work is visually stimulating and has a beautiful simplicity to it. Her recent drawing, 'Family Portrait' (bottom left) has just been picked to show up in Australian Design Company Third Drawer Down's next teatowel range, which we will also have in store soon. Thanks Carolyn and best of luck with the move. x
Friday, 11 April 2008
NEW YORK
I arrived back from my first trip from the amazing New York City just over a week ago. For those of you who have been to New York, you will understand its greatness, for those of you who haven't, start saving your pennies and get to what is one amazing city!
There is a lifetime of things to do in New York, one of which is shopping. I visited some amazing places and thought I would share just a sneak peek of a couple with you all. Enjoy x
FISHS EDDY - (photos above) with its odd but memorable name, is an amazing place to find a bargain, meaning I came out with way too many bags of goodies. Fishs Eddy’s specialise in American sturdyware, vintage dishware, flatware and glasses both new and recycled from restaurants, factories, overstocked corporations and out of business restaurants. This makes a really eclectic mix of products which keeps you rummaging for hours – I certainly did.
OHIO KNITTING MILLS -Stepping into the Ohio Knitting Mills shop in Brooklyn is like a viewing a glimpse of an era gone by. They showcase some amazing pieces of vintage clothing produced by the Ohio Knitting Mills from 1947-1974. This space is really unique and works perfectly with the rare collection of sweaters, scarves, vests, jackets, shirts and dresses which are all made with 100% Virginia wool as well as other fibre mixes. A great place to find a piece of unique vintage clothing made in Midwestern America.
DARR - was a fascinating shop due to its unusual yet fascinating inventory. This is the place to stumble upon taxidermy bears, deer and other animals, old signs, apothecary jars, busts and everything in between. You will find yourself wondering if this is a store or museum.
SLEEP - is a delightful store based around all the nice things that are associated with sleep. Bedding, candles, lingerie, jewellery and homewares help make up this lovely space.
BIRD - is a gorgeous shop based in Brooklyn which I stumbled upon one morning after a much needed coffee break. This beautifully fitted store focuses on women’s apparel, shoes, accessories and jewellery from emerging and established designers mainly from New York and Los Angeles , but also Paris , London and Japan . With some hard to find, fresh and very up to date pieces, this shop can do some serious damage on your credit card, but you will walk out looking all the better for it.

IN GOD WE TRUST - is one of those stores you walk into and wish was your living room. Stocking both men’s and women’s clothing and accessories amongst gorgeous antique finds this store sticks to the owner’s belief in “uniting the adventure, play, and fantasy of youth with grown-up ensembles that can be taken seriously.”
I could go on for days posting about all the great things that New York offers, but you will all just need to get there for yourselves. Have a great weekend. Sarah x

There is a lifetime of things to do in New York, one of which is shopping. I visited some amazing places and thought I would share just a sneak peek of a couple with you all. Enjoy x
FISHS EDDY - (photos above) with its odd but memorable name, is an amazing place to find a bargain, meaning I came out with way too many bags of goodies. Fishs Eddy’s specialise in American sturdyware, vintage dishware, flatware and glasses both new and recycled from restaurants, factories, overstocked corporations and out of business restaurants. This makes a really eclectic mix of products which keeps you rummaging for hours – I certainly did.





IN GOD WE TRUST - is one of those stores you walk into and wish was your living room. Stocking both men’s and women’s clothing and accessories amongst gorgeous antique finds this store sticks to the owner’s belief in “uniting the adventure, play, and fantasy of youth with grown-up ensembles that can be taken seriously.”
I could go on for days posting about all the great things that New York offers, but you will all just need to get there for yourselves. Have a great weekend. Sarah x

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Saturday, 5 April 2008

Each pack contains two sheets of stickers featuring the most frequently used tube stops as well as stickers you can write your own message on. And for only £4, you can drift off to the land of nod without worrying about missing you stop.

The Dandelion Project are based here in Iains home town of Edinburgh. Vala hails from the beautiful shores of Iceland which gives both of them inspiration on a daily basis. With backgrounds in photography for both Iains previous studies in graphic design in Edinburgh and Vala's craft skills inherited from Iceland, it seems natural to combine the skills and produce the varied work they do. From knitted cuffs and illustrated bags to limited edition prints and photographic projects, The Dandelion Project really are a well oiled production team who constantly produce great products.