Monthly Archives: January 2011

Gifts for House and Home

Washer is a staple of every home. The best handmade and hand-painted or decorated homes are probably from France, Provence, to be exact. This product is not only beautiful in color, but sturdy, dishwasher, microwave and often proof, can go in the oven – the perfect gift ceramic oven to tableware. It helps to find a specific range of ceramic that can add time to time.

Provence I traveled a lot and found a vessel that is so specific and individual styles that you can always add an item on every anniversary, birthday or Christmas. This way you can gradually build a collection that fit and work together for their or someone else’s home.

It can be started with a beautiful handmade ceramic tea cups and tea pot, followed by the same project. Then came a small ceramic or mocha coffee cups and sugar bowl are with lid later. All this comes from a series – a family business – but can be different colors and designs, but everyone will know immediately which is the same ceramic are the company that makes fun of ceramics.

Away from the table a jug, then add back the same clay, ideal for kitchen items. A ceramic garlic grater always come in handy to help the garlic vinaigrette pasta ideal tool holder and spoon rest in the same color, both are useful to keep a clean kitchen while cooking and pottery bowls.

Bowls of any size or shape that is useful for almost everything from morning cereal, a salad for lunch or dinner soup, or just the key or the collection of all things in the kitchen for something to pin pens, glasses, keys and small lanterns. Can never have enough cups for the mess we all seem to come together to collect. The gift of the end of the range of ceramics, a cone bowl vase, or a spherical vessel again, the same or equivalent type as cookware and dishes. The effect was dramatic and aesthetic at the same time.

You will never regret giving gifts and your friends will appreciate the gifts of ceramics for the next year. A person can not be wrong to bring beauty and color to someone’s home.