Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Music, Past and Present

Credits, left to right: DGW AuctioneersHarp Gallery, Antiques Atlas

An Art Nouveau Music Cabinet renovation posted by Peeling Paint got me to thinking about this particular type of furnishing, something that was probably much more common in the Victorian home and those of the early 20th century than the average modern-day house.  I certainly never had one growing up, even though we owned a piano (and never had anywhere to keep the music, except on top of the piano itself!).  Yes, a spinet piano was usually sold with a bench that doubled as music storage, but this quickly proved inadequate, especially if someone was taking lessons.

Still wondering what the purpose of the mirror was...?

I'm not usually a fan of red, but I think this little music cabinet looks delightful done up in Annie Sloan Emperor's Silk Chalk Paint.  I wouldn't mind having it in my "music room" (aka the living room).  Speaking of which, I've gone back to my texts on Victorian life to do some research on the importance of music in the household, and found some interesting little bits and pieces, such as this website, victoriana.com.  As noted, it was the inevitable coal dust and grit associated with homes of nineteenth and early twentieth century England which necessitated a place in which to store music where it could be kept relatively clean. Having lived in a vintage 1865 London terrace house, I can only imagine that the dust levels in homes of this era must have been all but suffocating when coal was the main source of fuel.  The grit accumulation in the window sills, long after the banning of coal burning at the turn of the millennium, was alarming. 

Thanks to modern awareness, the air we breathe is clearer, but....wouldn't a beautiful cabinet to store all that sheet music be just as functional today?

A pair of more pedestrian, most likely mass-produced early 20th Century examples:
 right, Denhams Auctioneers; left,  Vintiques


A gorgeous example of Art Nouveau from  Tole Treasures


If Edwardian is more your style, there's this beauty from Wilson Antiques

Keep making music!
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

To Pinch or Not To Pinch...

It's that time of year again, when the last warm days of Summer are finally giving way to cooler nights and chilly mornings, and we have to come to terms with what to do with the potted annuals that have graced our patio for the past few months.  I've read up on overwintering New Guinea Impatiens, and it seems that it can be done successfully if you pinch back at least a third (or is back to a third?) of its current size.  I just don't know if I can bear to do it!

Look at all those sweet little buds...


Well, I guess it's time to bite the bullet, and go buy some Mums...trying to avoid the inevitable never proves wise!

Enjoying this beautiful day of sunshine,

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Linking My Way Around

Happy October! I've been busy....and today I thought I would try something new, for me at least, here in the blog-world:  sharing a link-party give-away.  One of the great things that I've discovered cruising around here in blog-land is the seemingly inexhaustible information and inspirational resources. So, I am going to share one here. Thanks to Amanda at Reloved Rubbish (I love that name!) and Maison De Stencils, we all have a chance to win one of the fabulous stencils such as that used on Reloved Rubbish's latest project.  Even if you're not into stencils, I think you will agree that these are pretty amazing!


Stenciled Slipcover from Reloved Rubbish


Enjoy what's left of the weekend, and good luck should you decide to enter!