It’s the curious case of fish as decoration: Recently, we have actually discovered the life marine making a look all over, from tiles and carpets to soaps and serving plates. Do not think us? Take a look:
Above: A droll addition to the table: the stainless-steel Fish Lemon Squeezer is $30 from Gohar World.
Above: The Into the Sea Zip Pouch by French artist Nathalie Lété is developed in Paris and made in cotton; $35 from John Derian.
Above: Malaika’s Tilapia Mixed Drink Napkins are “embellished with a hand-embroidered fish by the skilled females of Threads of Hope– the tuition-free embroidery training center that Malaika established in Cairo– suggesting that they make a favorable social effect in the lives of marginalized regional and refugee females in the Egyptian capital.” A set of 6 mixed drink napkins is $83 from Goodee.
Above: Fish for the tree: The Sentimental Fish Accessory is $16 from John Derian.
Above: The Beauly Salmon Delft Tile is ⤠32 by Petra Palumbo.
Above: Sardines play a repeating function in Rebekah Miles’ ceramics; her Sardine No. 2 Plate is regretfully offered out, however we expect a restock quickly.
Above: The stainless-steel Little Penknife with Fish Deal With is EUR15 from La Maison De Commerce. (” A sign of abundance and life, the fish is among the earliest spiritual indications,” according to the merchant. “Like a fortunate beauty, this little folding penknife with a fish manage will follow you all over.”).
Above: 2 patterns clash: Butter takes the shape of small koi fish at Dae, New york city’s Coolest Coffee shop (For more fish-shaped butter motivation, follow @martinamartian).
Above: “A meal that’s a fish! Due to the fact that why not have a meal for a fish.” A Fish Meal by Japan-based Marumitsu is $26 from Rennes.
Above: Ceramic Cups from La Maison de Commerce are handcrafted in the Cyclades and painted with the islands’ themes– fish consisted of. They’re EUR30.83 each.
Above: Handmade Porcelain Sardines from March SF, made by a regional ceramicist in Northern California, are $50 each. (For more, see the post that marked the start of our fish fascination: Captivating Ceramic Sardines from Portugal: 5 to Purchase).
Above: A ceramic Koi Fish Wall Vase is 695 DKK (or $101.96) from Danish store Ohayo, as seen in Ohayooo! A Little Japanese Style Store in Central Copenhagen
Above: Fish for the visitor bath? The Welcome Soap in Pomegranate by Japanese heritage brand name Tamanohada is “used a shaped wood mold … and formed as a sea-bream, a fish typically thought about as a promise in Japan.” It’s $44 from Goodee.
Above: Possibly you require a Fish Hip Flask? This one is $32 from Soleil.
Above: Amuse la Bouche’s Poisson Embroidered Tea Towel is made from one hundred percent linen and environmentally friendly pigment dyes; it’s $38.
Above: Rental property Bologna’s Glug Glug Container takes its shape from “the jumping fish captured on Maltese anglers’s boats”. The containers are offered in a range of colors; $125 from Maison Flaneur.
Above: Abstract Fish Collage Wallpaper from designers Rouse Phillips.
Above: Italian designer Paola Navone’s affinity for fish appears in her glasses collections for Serax– and in this Fish Carpet, $3,143.61 from Mohd.
And for more patterns we’re keeping in mind, see:
- Pattern Alert: 11 Elegant Stainless-steel Kitchens
- Checks All Over: Where to Source Checkerboard Rugs, Tablecloths, Towels, and More
- Pattern Alert: The Draped-Cloth Light