We just love seeing such amazing products using our products

We just love seeing such amazing products using our products….especially when they turn out like this !!!!

In the words of @madebymurphy1 her masterpiece —

“Libby”

Libby is here to make a statement. There’s absolutely no denying her bold colour and punchy geometric design.

She’s been transformed from an unwanted cabinet to desirable and funky cocktail bar.

The colour is Twilight Geranium by @fusionmineralpaint. The gold details on the front are by @wrights_of_lymm and the metallic purple “lounge” by @fleurpaintuk sets it all off magnificently.

She has new handles which perfectly compliment the “geo lattice” stencil by @madebymurphy1 and @stencil_up

The metal gold leaf back is lit up by 2 remote controlled lights in each glass cabinet.

Inside there are mirrors on the back, bottom and pull down section are lit up upon opening to really emphasise that she is no longer for displaying items, she’s ready to party.

She wears a metal gold leaf crown and shoes- as who wouldn’t given half the chance.

Libby is excited about her new life and I’m excited for her.

Amazing ‘Auri’ Pieces by Anthony Scala

These amazing pieces are called ‘Auri’ (pronounced or-eye) were finished with precious metal leaf by the talented Anthony Scala. Each sphere contains a different precious metal leaf and they range in size from smaller than a ping pong ball, to large than a bowling ball! The overall effect is a gentle gradation of colour through the lighter lemon golds, through the richer red golds, on to the copper shades and finally the silver and gun metal tones of silver, palladium and platinum. The piece is designed to be modular and will work with as many, or a few components as a person wishes. It can always be added to at a later date and much like a stamp collection, it is only limited by your passion for it!

Anthony initially trained as an architectural model maker and in 1999, Anthony became a competent glass blower in his own right after the guidance of Peter Layton. In 2005 Anthony won the prestigious “Glass Sellers Award” making him the youngest ever recipient of the Glass Sellers main prize. Over the years his portfolio of projects have consistently demonstrated meticulous attention to detail, as well as a unique lateral approach, and I think you will agree this project looks amazing.

You can see more of Anthony’s amazing glass work on his website http://www.anthonyscalaglass.co.uk/