I wanted to take a break from home tours today & introduce you to Lorenza.
She runs her own business out of Guatemala called Lorenza Filati, Joyas De Casa. In other words, jewelry for the home! In her shop you'll find a collection of original products for the home. These decor pieces are for the bedroom as well as the living room.... with lots of colorful & vibrant patterns! I love that all items are HANDMADE from gorgeous hand woven fabrics from different regions of Guatemala.
She runs her own business out of Guatemala called Lorenza Filati, Joyas De Casa. In other words, jewelry for the home! In her shop you'll find a collection of original products for the home. These decor pieces are for the bedroom as well as the living room.... with lots of colorful & vibrant patterns! I love that all items are HANDMADE from gorgeous hand woven fabrics from different regions of Guatemala.
Lorenza is a proud Guatemalan WOMAN who is obviously driven in her efforts to bring items with personality & distinction to one's home! Her products are available to retailers as well on a wholesale basis.
If I had to pick one item, I'd choose the Ostrich Eggs. I can definitely see these becoming a popular trend within the home. What do you think?
beautiful stuff...my favourite is that ikat cushion with pompoms!! xx meenal
ReplyDeleteOoh! I love Latin American designs. They're so colorful and interesting and fun. Also all the wooden stuff and prints look so homey and cozy.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Love the pop of color her products add to a room! Happy Friday, Cutie! xo
ReplyDeleteI love the first picture of the rustic table, beautiful textile and cactus! Right up my alley. Beautiful, original stuff!
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Wonderfull to see another succesfull woman entrepeneur, who does what she loves.
ReplyDeleteI like the pillow with the ponpons.xo
Jewelry for the home is PERFECT, thanks for the intro.
ReplyDeleteLove that this home has so much character. I've never seen these ostrich-eggs before. Don't know, if they'll be the 'next big thing', but they're definitely very interesting!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend! x Gabriella
Soooo gorgeous! I love all the rich colors.
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I love it Jen! Thanks for sharing such a gem...
ReplyDeleteI love all of these items - so different! The colours are so vibrant! Can't believe I have just found your blog..I'm addicted! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love everything, so original.
ReplyDeleteI love her use of color! I will be saving this! :)
ReplyDeleteThis was so interesting and timely! I just returned from Guatemala and was fascinated by the products from this company! Thanks for sharing this!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! In between the modern vague, you stop and introducing us ethnicity of guatemala.. I love the designs, the colors, and how you deliver the subject <3
ReplyDeleteI love!..I visited Guatemala last year and the textiles, patterns and colors were so beautiful. It's a country that needs to gain more recognition in tourism!..Thanks for this post!
ReplyDelete(p.s. In the beginning of your post you said her name is Lorena? that's my name!..haha...probably just a typo since the title reads Lorenza :-)
LORENA: Oh! i fixed it, thanks!! :))
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend xoxo!
Beautiful! Great colors and patterns, just gives me a smile :)
ReplyDeletegreat texture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the introduction! These home accents are totally my style. I love bohemian / Guatemalan / Moroccan / bali inspired home decor. Off to explore this shop.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
xx
Joanna
What beautiful eye candy!
ReplyDeleteIt's not often that I see something so unique.......I'm impressed...........and inspired.
ReplyDeleteBest..........Kathi
I have found myself gravitating to tassels this year in a big way. This is fantastic imagery. Loving the pictures. Thanks for sharing
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Totally love the idea behind her products and shop, they are gorgeous products and very well produced. I wish one day to do a similar thing based on the crafts of back in the islands where I was born, Canary Islands.
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Regards from London
Marga
OMG.
ReplyDeleteFrothing at the mouth.
Need to consider Ostrich-rearing as a profession...
Hope you're really well, Jen.
xLouise
LOUISE: So funny..when I saw these I actually thought you would like them! :)) Benn so crazy busy didnt get chance to show them to you...so im glad you saw them!:)))
ReplyDeleteHow utterly gorgeous! Love!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved turquoise jewelry and I'm so glad I read this post - her jewelry is incredible, especially the necklace in the 7th picture. Thanks for sharing and I'll be sure to check out your tumblr.
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