I'm only just discovering it, so there's years of posts to read. That's where I came across this pair of flambeau garden finials (here) from an old Sotheby's catalog she had. Deborah noted that flambeau is flame or torch in French. Aren't these amazing?
Here's a tole flambeau finial from Linda Horn via 1st dibs
and custom carved wood flambeau finials with acanthus detailing from Edward Harpley, an English firm. Beautiful as well.
But besides the garden finials, this may be my favorite flambeau - a silver table lighter. It was up for auction in 2003 but didn't meet the minimum. I wonder what that was and where this piece is now? (via icollector here)
Here's a tole flambeau finial from Linda Horn via 1st dibs
and custom carved wood flambeau finials with acanthus detailing from Edward Harpley, an English firm. Beautiful as well.
But besides the garden finials, this may be my favorite flambeau - a silver table lighter. It was up for auction in 2003 but didn't meet the minimum. I wonder what that was and where this piece is now? (via icollector here)
8 comments:
Michele, these are gorgeous, would love the urns, however would be thrilled with a lamp finial!
xoxo
Karena
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Toiling in the dirt is exactly what it is! I'm covered in cuts on both my arms and legs - it's lethal out there.
Those garden urns are fabulous. Love the flambeau! Oh, to have a gardener at my beck and call.
I'm doing a giveaway on my blog, the 8' round Flokati from my Showhouse room.
www.designinthewoods.blogspot.com
I agree, Deborah's blog is excellent. I learn from her, I admire her and her company's work and I hope to drive the few hours north to visit for myself this summer. Want to come along?
Let's have a gardening bloggers' meeting at her shop!
you can try making that last flambeau michele, it is easy.
find a wonderful glass with an artful stopper.
mask the lower half with that angle included in tape.
spray with aged brass spray paint and when dry a very light spray of aged silver spray paint from the craft store....viola!
x
debra
We love the garden urns and have been wanting some for a while now. Going over to check out the gardening blog. We love to garden...or should we say to love look at beautiful gardens. We do the garden work, just not always loving it in the heat of South Louisiana.
I have always adore the flambeau's spotted in Paris!
Gorgeous! Light my fire!!!
pve
Michele-
These urns are stunning! Would love to have these for the garden.
I hope that you have a great weekend.
Teresa
xoxo
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