We have been collecting our friends' artwork for the last couple of years, and recently moved into a house where we can present it in the way it deserves. Having the space and a place we can spread out in has been one of the contributing factors to me starting up Covet, and I feel proud to have friends making such beautiful work that I want to surround myself with! Because of this I actually wanted to share some images of our home, where there are some really lovely pockets of artwork.
The front room is framed by curtains that I hand dyed. They make you feel like you've been dipped in the ocean in the day, and at night they brighten up the room, making it feel a lot more summery than it is! (The curtains, pad cushion and day seat can be custom made for you - order through the Covet website.)
-details from Maurice Carlin's piece.
The Mountain pompom was made by me for a photoshoot and I will do a tutorial some day soon, as the shapes, patterns and characters that you can make with them are endless, and I want you to be as obsessed with them as I am!
-risographs and glitter boxes by me.
-detail of Austra tour poster
Our dining room has a few select pieces, again with a slightly tropical feel!
From L- R Silent Barn listings from 2013, poster by Steve Hockett and Daniel Pickles for their marshmallow based exhibition, DR ME poster, gig poster by Lucy Jones.
The print in our bathroom is by Rob Bailey from his exhibition in Common in Manchester, last year.
Our house actually contains quite a lot of work by the Covet contributors. I guess that's why I asked them to be involved in the project from the beginning, as I knew how well some of it already went together! John and Aliyah's illustrations in particular are playful and colourful and we have quite a few of their pieces up, including "Natural Selection", John's first risographed piece.
- illustrations by John Powell-Jones.
We don't have loads up in the bedroom, but to carry on my plant obsession, above our bed we have a cactus print by Caroline Dowsett which I adore! And you can also see here the wiggly Matisse style plant cushion that was made for me as a Christmas present!
We have a way to go, but having a house with lively walls makes everything better. Nice artwork and plants. That's a step in the right direction!
What I find strange, is that blue and green are the colours that I used to be least drawn to in my work, and the whole house is full of them. Maybe I'm coming around!