February 1, 2011

Ceramics From Harabu House...(Via Made By Girl)

Ever since my KITCHEN was finished.... I've been looking around for cute little ceramics that I could display & use. I have a collection of SEA SALTS, spices & other that could work well with ceramics, especially to display at dinner parties! 


Harabu House just might be a great source to satisfy those little desires!  I'll let Shilpa the owner of Harabu House tell you more about her shop..... (in her own words) below. 

"I recently launched Harabu House, an online boutique for modern home accessories which has a global element to it. Having grown up in Singapore, I was exposed to varying influences, since Singapore is a country that bridges both modern and ancient cultures seamlessly.  


My design aesthetic tends to be primarily modern, with asian influences (indian, cambodian, thai, malay, japanese etc) in design and art. So some of the products i procure tend to lean in that direction. First and foremost modern, but with a bit of a global influence, if i can find it.  Also, several of my finds are handmade and eco-friendly as well." 


Thanks to Shilpa for sharing this with us!  I have to say my favorite is the salt & pepper cellar with the gold spoon! How cute would that look on my breakfast table?? Love it!



12 comments:

  1. LOVE these sweet adornments for our home! Great finds!

    Hope your day was beautiful!

    Anna
    {ny}

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  2. I think i'll be headed over there for some as well! LOVE THEM!!!

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  3. Jen these are wonderful I love the little bowls!

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    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  4. They really cool! Love the shapes.. unique and modern.

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  5. That's so so pretty! You've got me inspired!

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  6. the tripod pot is my favorite! little things are so cute! really likin' the shape of each of these - good design.

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  7. I use old fashion crystal sugar bowls to act as my salt cellars.

    My favorite salt so far is Redmond's Real Salt, out of Utah. Supposedly, the Salt Lake of Utah is the same geographical plain as the Dead Sea of Jerusalem.

    So many minerals remain, that they give the body all that it needs, and then it tells the brain.

    Wash down a small spoonful with a glass of warm water to help when you cannot sleep.

    Cheers!..to the power of good salt.

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  8. yes def. the salt and pepper one for me too!

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  9. absolutely DARLING! i think the top ones would be perfect :)

    xo,
    joAnn

    ps. loving the home tours!

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  10. Saw you featured on Houzz. I love your ABC print! So cute!

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  11. I love the salt & pepper cellars are well (love the subtle curve design). I may buy these :)

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  12. I actually don't have any salt and pepper shakers yet so Ooo those lil cellar ones are beautiful & look so cool! Ooo I might invest in them! =)

    Melanie's Randomness

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