9/23/2023 0 Comments Illuminate vintage etsy![]() They're based out of Portugal, and I think it's so cool that we can have access to makers on the other side of the world thanks to Etsy. Yao Cheng Design sells prints and original art featuring her designs, and I recently came across a new-to-me shop that carries a lot of fun, vintage-style illustrations called ARMINHO. I've talked about sourcing art on Etsy before in my post on how to find affordable abstract art, but it's worth bringing up again because art accounts for a large number of the shops on there. They caught my eye because they're so different. I haven't tried them yet, but they're on my list! ART: These inexpensive, lightweight pieces can be used in all sorts of areas in your home. Warm Grey Company makes products out of washable paper (yes, washable!). Her designs come on a variety of textiles including things like pillows, napkins and tea towels, and even prints them on gift wrap! If you are into florals or modern geometrics, her shop is definitely one to check out.Īnd lastly, this one's a bit of a wild card, but it fits under the home decor umbrella. Their pillows are affordable too!Īlso in this category is the beautiful, watercolor-filled shop of Yao Cheng Design. Their workmanship is fantastic (they've got a five star rating on over 3,000 reviews), and they've got a wide selection of fabrics and sizes. Next up: Pill-o-matic. Lately, I feel like I've been sourcing a ton of pillows from them for my clients. ![]() Royal Bohemian Home is one of my recent favorites in the vintage fabric pillow category, and she's based right outside of Philadelphia (yay local businesses!). In a couple of weeks, you'll actually get to hear more about that shop directly from its owner. Stay tuned for my first-ever interview on the blog! You know that indigo and tribal trend that you've been seeing everywhere? You can find lots of that on Etsy. The shops I'm covering today all fall into one of those categories! LIGHTING:Įtsy is one of THE most incredible resources for pillows made from a wealth of designer and vintage fabrics. I know folks shop Etsy for lots of different products, but my go-tos are lighting, pillows and other home decor, and art. Since Etsy is made up of lots of individual shops, I decided that I'd approach this Best Of post by highlighting brands instead of individual products. ![]() Once upon a time I had a shop myself, but those days are long gone - I think I'll stick to where my talents lie in interiors for now. :) ![]() Folks from all over the world can list their items and reach a huge audience thanks to Etsy's reputation as a trusted source. I'm sure you're all familiar with this site dedicated to all things handmade and vintage, but in case you need a refresher, Etsy is a platform for creative entrepreneurs to share their wares in their own branded shops. ![]() Stay tuned for more details and make sure to subscribe to the blog at the bottom of this post so you don't miss this makeover. The first post goes live next Thursday, April 6th! While I'm a little sad to see this series go - at least for now - it's because I've got a very exciting new project that I'll be writing about on Thursdays for the next six weeks. I'll be jumping in on the One Room Challenge with many other talented designers and bloggers, which means I'll be tackling a whole room makeover over a period of just a few weeks. :) There are some amazingly talented makers on that platform, and I'm excited to share about a few of them today! Happy Friday y'all! Today's Best Of is the final installment in this series - I can't believe I've written thirteenth of these! My how time flies. I'm ending with Etsy*, one of my favorite sites to "shop local" without being local, if you know what I mean. To see all the places I've featured in the series, click here. Welcome to the "Best Of" series! Each Friday I choose a retailer and feature a roundup of my favorite products. ![]()
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